Saturday 15 October 2016

The Spiritual side of Aso Villa- By Reuben Abati

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  This is yet another comical, yet revealing piece from the former presidential media  aid to Former President Goodluck Jonathan, Rueben Abati
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People tend to be alarmed when the Nigerian Presidency takes certain decisions. They don’t think the decision makes sense. Sometimes, they wonder if something has not gone wrong with the thinking process at that highest level of the country. I have heard people insist that there is some form of witchcraft at work in the country’s seat of government. I am ordinarily not a superstitious person, but working in the Villa, I eventually became convinced that there must be something supernatural about power and closeness to it. I’ll start with a personal testimony. I was given an apartment to live in inside the Villa. It was furnished and equipped. But when my son, Michael arrived, one of my brothers came with a pastor who was supposed to stay in the apartment. But the man refused claiming that the Villa was full of evil spirits and that there would soon be a fire accident in the apartment. He complained about too much human sacrifice around the Villa and advised that my family must never sleep overnight inside the Villa.
I thought the man was talking nonsense and he wanted the luxury of a hotel accommodation. But he turned out to be right. The day I hosted family friends in that apartment and they slept overnight, there was indeed a fire accident. The guests escaped and they were so thankful. Not long after, the President’s physician living two compounds away had a fire accident in his home. He and his children could have died. He escaped with bruises. Around the Villa while I was there, someone always died or their relations died. I can confirm that every principal officer suffered one tragedy or the other; it was as if you needed to sacrifice something to remain on duty inside that environment. Even some of the women became merchants of dildo because they had suffered a special kind of death in their homes (I am sorry to reveal this) and many of the men complained about something that had died below their waists too. The ones who did not have such misfortune had one ailment or the other that they had to nurse. From cancer to brain and prostate surgery and whatever, the Villa was a hospital full of agonizing patients.
I recall the example of one particular man, an asset to the Jonathan Presidency who practically ran away from the Villa. He said he needed to save his life. He was quite certain that if he continued to hang around, he would die. I can’t talk about colleagues who lost daughters and sons, brothers and uncles, mothers and fathers, and the many obituaries that we issued. Even the President was multiply bereaved. His wife, Mama Peace was in and out of hospital at a point , undergoing many surgeries. You may have forgotten but after her husband lost the election and he conceded victory, all her ailments vanished, all scheduled surgeries were found to be no longer necessary and since then she has been hale and hearty. By the same token, all those our colleagues who used to come to work to complain about a certain death beneath their waists and who relied on videos and other instruments to entertain wives (take it easy boys, I don’t mean nay harm, I am writing!), have all experienced a re-awakening.
Every one who went under the blade has received miraculous healing, and we are happy to be out of that place. But others were not so lucky. They died. There were days when convoys ran into ditches and lives were lost. In Norway, our helicopter almost crashed into a mountain. That was the first time I saw the President panicking, The weather was all so hazy and he just kept saying it would not be nice for the President of a country to die in a helicopter crash due to pilot miscalculations. The President went into a prayer mode. We survived. In Kenya once, we had a bird strike. The plane had to be recalled and we were already airborne with the plane acting like it would crash. During the 2015 election campaigns, our aircraft refused to start on more than one occasion. The aircraft just went dead. On some other occasions, we were stoned and directly targeted for evil. I really don’t envy the people who work in Aso Villa, the seat of Nigeria’s Presidency. For about six months, I couldn’t even breathe properly. For another two months, I was on crutches. But I considered myself far luckier than the others who were either nursing a terminal disease or who could not get it up.
When Presidents make mistakes, they are probably victims of a force higher than what we can imagine. Every student of Aso Villa politics would readily admit that when people get in there, they actually become something else. They act like they are under a spell. When you issue a well- crafted statement, the public accepts it wrongly. When the President makes a speech and he truly means well, the speech is interpreted wrongly by the public. When a policy is introduced, somehow, something just goes wrong. In our days, a lot of people used to complain that the APC people were fighting us spiritually and that there was a witchcraft dimension to the governance process in Nigeria. But the APC folks now in power are dealing with the same demons. Since Buhari government assumed office, it has been one mistake after another. Those mistakes don’t look normal, the same way they didn’t look normal under President Jonathan. I am therefore convinced that there is an evil spell enveloping this country. We need to rescue Nigeria from the forces of darkness. Aso Villa should be converted into a spiritual museum, and abandoned.
Should I become President of Nigeria tomorrow, I will build a new Presidential Villa: a Villa that will be dedicated to the all-conquering Almighty, and where powers and principalities cannot hold sway. But it is not about buildings and space, not so?. It is about the people who go to the highest levels in Nigeria. I really don’t quite believe in superstitions, but I am tempted to suggest that this is indeed a country in need of prayers, We should pray before people pack their things into Aso Villa. We should ask God to guide us before we appoint Ministers. We should, to put it in technocratic language, advise that the people should be very vigilant. We have all failed so far, that crucial test of vigilance. We should have a Presidential Villa where a President can afford to be human and free. In the White House, in the United States, Presidents live like normal human beings. In Aso Villa, that is impossible. They’d have to surround themselves with cooks from their villages, bodyguards from their mother’s clans and friends they can trust. It should be possible to be President of Nigeria without having to look behind one’s shoulders. But we are not yet there. So, how do we run a Presidency where the man in the saddle can only drink water served by his kinsman? No. How can we possibly run a Presidency where every President proclaims faith in Nigeria but they are better off in the company of relatives and kinsmen. No. We need as Presidents men and women who are wiling to be Nigerians. No Nigerian President should be in spiritual bondage because he belongs to all of us and to nobody.
Now let me go back to the spiritual dimension. A colleague once told me that I was the most naïve person around the place. I thought I was a bright, smart, professional doing my bit and enjoying the President’s confidence. I spelled it out. But what I got in response was that I was coming to the villa using Lux soap, but that most people around the place always bathed in the morning with blood. Goat blood. Ram blood. Whatever animal blood. I argued. He said there were persons in the Villa walking upside down, head to the ground. I screamed. Everybody looked normal to me. But I soon began to suspect that I was in a strange environment indeed. Every position change was an opportunity for warfare. Civil servants are very nice people; they obey orders, but they are not very nice when they fight over personal interests.
The President is most affected by the atmosphere around him. He can make wrong decisions based on the cloud of evil around him. Even when he means well and he has taken time to address all possible outcomes, he could get on the wrong side of the public. A colleague called me one day and told me a story about how a decision had been taken in the spiritual realm about the Nigerian government. He talked about the spirit of error, and how every step taken by the administration would appear to the public like an error. He didn’t resign on that basis but his words proved prophetic. I see the same story being re-enacted. Aso Villa is in urgent need of redemption. I never slept in the apartment they gave me in that Villa for an hour.

Controversies continue to trill Aisha Buhari recent critique of Buharis's kitchen cabinet. Read the full text

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 Mrs Aisha Buhari recent interview with Hausa Service of the BBC has been trilled with controversy ever since the agency decided  to air an excerpt from the interview. There was pressure coming from the presidency to the BBC not to air the full version of the interview  since it was considered to have revealed too much and poses some elements that may make the general public, especially the opposition to think that there is a crack in Buhari's leadership. In the said interview, which was literally translated, she said that  it is worrisome that some individuals have started creating division among members of the All Progressive Congress (APC).  Mrs Buhari said that those who took the lion share of appointments in the present administration were people who did not contribute to the success of the party during the last year presidential election and are the ones  creating division among the party. She was quoted to have also said that she may not support her husband's re-election. President Buhari  replied moments later form Germany that "Aisha belongs to my kitchen and the other side."

 Read the full text of the interview with BBC Hausa.



BBC Hausa: It has been One and a half years since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, a lot of people are expressing their unhappiness over the way few acquaintance of the President have hijacked power while neglecting people that work for his success. Like we have promised, here is how the interview with Aisha Buhari and Naziru Maka’ilu from Abuja goes. 

BBC Hausa: People have goodwill towards President Muhammadu Buhari, especially looking at the things he did before, but since coming into power things have not been working the way they should, what do you thing is the cause?
 Aisha Buhari:  I am not a government official, but in my opinion as a woman, a mother, what I think is it is well known that the first 4 years are not going to be easy. Firstly, it was people that brought the government into power. More than half of those people are not appointed into the government. Some people that are not politicians, not professionals were brought into the government. They don’t even know what we said we want and what we don’t during the campaign.  They even come out and say to people we are not politicians, but they are occupying the offices meant for politicians. Some have parted with their wives, some lost their children lost, some women too have parted with their husbands because of politics, a lot happened during the time. The way things are going I too I am not happy. We are just starting, we have not finished. Some people that worked for the government have been appointed. But those heading government agencies you can find one fighting his state governor, they contested together during election one in APC while in PDP.
 

BBC Hausa: Who are those doing these kinds of things?
Aisha Buhari: Everybody knows them. Those people should know that people voted singly. Even Buhari too had one vote. Nobody voted 5 times.  15.429 Million People. That one that people are thinking too, he had only some 2 or 3 people. I am pleading to them to have the people at heart and embrace everybody so that we can all move together. Not even now in 2016 or 17, lot of people are creating divisions within the APC, which is our source of concern. They think they have worked for the government while those appointed some of them had no voter’s card. What I fear is uprising of 15.4 million people.

BBC Hausa: Is the President aware some people are subverting his government?
 Aisha Buhari: Whether he knows or he do not, those that voted for him knows.

BBC Hausa: But you are the most closest to him, did you tell him?
 Aisha Buhari: There is nothing I can tell him, he is seeing things himself. Out of the people he has appointed, take 50, 45 of them I don’t know them. Perhaps he doesn’t know them too. I have been living with him for 27 years.

BBC Hausa: Do you think there are some people that are dictating to the President things to do, not him?
 Aisha Buhari: That is what I am saying, those that know they don’t have voters card, they should give chance to those that have, they are the ones that struggled and knows what we want to do. Some of them if you go to a meeting with them they will tell you, we are not politicians, if somebody is wise, they will not accept to take any political office. They didn’t even work for it. Even if you are asked to, you should say it is not my profession.  Those places not headed by politicians will cause people discontent.

BBC Hausa: One would wonder to hear you say some people have hijacked the government without him knowing, but who do you think are those people?
 Aisha Buhari: I don’t know them, I don’t know them. I don’t know them

BBC Hausa: But some people are calling names, saying 2 or 3 are the ones, do you that as well?
 Aisha Buhari: Yes I agree. Because of those appointed apart from Fashola, Ameachi and some others, not much, I don’t know them, most of us too don’t know them, and he too does not know them

BBC Hausa: One would wonder that Buhari is not the one charge knowing him as a person who had leadership experiences, people would not believe
 Aisha Buhari: Yes it is surprising; nobody thought it is going to be like this. But now that it is so…sometimes when one is doing something wrong without him knowing, but when people talk to them, they should listen. Because in the future, whether he is going to contest or not, it is that same people that would vote for APC. We hope those people don’t come back, and everybody don’t hope so too

BBC Hausa: You said “Whether he is going to contest in the future or not”, has he disclose it to you whether he is standing or not?
 Aisha Buhari: He didn’t tell me, but I have made up my mind.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/read-full-text-aisha-buharis-interview-bbc-hausa/
Read full text of Aisha Buhari’s interview with BBC Hausa On October 14, 20165:11 pmIn NewsComments Controversies have continued to trail the comments of the First Lady, Aisha Buhari in an interview with BBC Hausa-language service broadcast last Friday, where she alleged that cabals had hijacked her husband’s party and that she might not support her husband should he decide to contest the 2019 elections. President Buhari who is currently on a state visit to Germany has responded to his wife’s claims by saying she belongs to his kitchen and other rooms. Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari and Her Aidw, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) during the presentation of a book titled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges Of Leadership In Nigeria authored by Prof. John Paden at the African Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi ADESHIDA 03/10/2016 Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari However, below is the full transcription of the Hausa version of the interview the First Lady, Aisha Buhari granted BBC Hausa as translated by www.nishadi.tv,. BBC Hausa: It has been One and a half years since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power, a lot of people are expressing their unhappiness over the way few acquaintance of the President have hijacked power while neglecting people that work for his success. Like we have promised, here is how the interview with Aisha Buhari and Naziru Maka’ilu from Abuja goes. BBC Hausa: People have goodwill towards President Muhammadu Buhari, especially looking at the things he did before, but since coming into power things have not been working the way they should, what do you think is the cause? Aisha Buhari: I am not a government official, but in my opinion as a woman, a mother, what I think is, it is well known that the first 4 years are not going to be easy. We are just starting, we have not finished. Some people that worked for the government have been appointed. But those heading government agencies, you can find one fighting his state governor, they contested together during election, one in APC while the other in PDP. BBC Hausa: Who are those doing these kinds of things? Aisha Buhari: Everybody knows them. Those people should know that people voted singly. Even Buhari too had one vote. Nobody voted 5 times. 15.429 Million People. That one that people are thinking too, he had only some 2 or 3 people. I am pleading to them to have the people at heart and embrace everybody so that we can all move together. Not even now in 2016 or 17, lot of people are creating divisions within the APC, which is our source of concern. They think they have worked for the government while those appointed, some of them had no voter’s cards. What I fear is uprising of 15.4 million people. BBC Hausa: Is the President aware some people are subverting his government? Aisha Buhari: Whether he knows or he does not, those that voted for him knows. BBC Hausa: But you are the most closest to him, did you tell him? Aisha Buhari: There is nothing I can tell him, he is seeing things himself. Out of the people he has appointed, take 50, 45 of them I don’t know them. Perhaps he doesn’t know them too. I have been living with him for 27 years. BBC Hausa: Do you think there are some people that are dictating to the President things to do, not him? Aisha Buhari: That is what I am saying, those that know they don’t have voters card, they should give chance to those that have. They are the ones that struggled and knows what we want to do. Some of them, if you go to a meeting with them, they will tell you, we are not politicians. If somebody is wise, they will not accept to take any political office. They didn’t even work for it. Even if you are asked to, you should say it is not my profession. Those places not headed by politicians will cause people discontent. BBC Hausa: One would wonder to hear you say some people have hijacked the government without him knowing, but who do you think are those people? Aisha Buhari: I don’t know them, I don’t know them. I don’t know them BBC Hausa: But some people are calling names, saying 2 or 3 are the ones, do you know that as well? Aisha Buhari: Yes I agree. Because of those appointed, apart from Fashola, Ameachi and some others, not much, I don’t know them, most of us too don’t know them, and he too does not know them BBC Hausa: One would wonder that Buhari is not the one in charge knowing him as a person who had leadership experiences, people would not believe. Aisha Buhari: Yes it is surprising; nobody thought it is going to be like this. But now that it is so…sometimes when one is doing something wrong without him knowing, but when people talk to them, they should listen. Because in the future, whether he is going to contest or not, it is that same people that would vote for APC. We hope those people don’t come back, and everybody don’t hope so too. BBC Hausa: You said “Whether he is going to contest in the future or not”, has he disclosed it to you whether he is standing or not? Aisha Buhari: He didn’t tell me, but I have made up my mind.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/read-full-text-aisha-buharis-interview-bbc-hausa/

Thursday 13 October 2016

PHOTO: President Buhari arrives Berlin, Germany

President Buhari has arrived Berlin for his three-day official visit to Germany. 
The presidential media aid, Femi Adesina had said in a  statement that while in Berlin, President Buhari, will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on issues of shared interests between Nigeria and Germany, including further cooperation on security, the humanitarian situation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and rehabilitation of the North-East, as well as trade and economic relations between both countries.

President Buhari is accompanied by Governors Kashim Shettima of Borno State and Rochas Okorocha of Imo respectively and representatives of the National Assembly, they will meet with Federal President Joachim Gauck.

In furtherance of the administration’s objective to attract more foreign investment and create economic opportunities in the country, President Buhari will participate in a Business Forum in Berlin with leading German companies already active in Nigeria and other prospective investors. Before returning to Abuja, President Buhari is expected to meet with representatives of the Nigerian community in Germany. It has also been reported by Sahara Reporters that President Buhari will use the opportunity to meet a German  physician.
Buhari is also scheduled to meet with the German President Joachim Gauck and the Nigerian community in Germany.
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Buhari celebrated as he enters Germany Eromosele Ebhomele Moments ago 0 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Send email – President Muhammadu Buhari is currently in Germany on an official visit that could further strengthen the relationship between Nigeria and the country. – The president left Nigeria with Governor ROchas Okorocha of Imo and Kashim Shettima of Borno state President Muhammadu Buhari was given a special honour as he arrived Berlin, Germany on an official visit on Wednesday October, 13, 2016. Full details of the actual time his jet touched the country’s airport was not known at the time of this report, but Germany had a host of military men in wait to accord the president a befitting welcome. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Buhari in Germany President Buhari honoured in Germany Femi Adesina, the presidential media aide, had said Buhari was on an official visit and that while in Berlin, he is expected to meet with Federal Chancellor Angela Merkel to discuss issues of shared interests between Nigeria and Germany, comprising further cooperation on security, the humanitarian situation of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) and rehabilitation of the North-East, as well as trade and economic relations between both countries. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Buhari in Germany Some Nigerian officials welcoming Buhari Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Buhari in Germany Welcome to Germany, President Buhari “Thereafter, the president, who will be accompanied by Governors Kashim Shettima of Borno state and Rochas Okorocha of Imo respectively and representatives of the National Assembly, will meet with Federal President Joachim Gauck. READ ALSO: Buhari’s second visit to Germany “In furtherance of the administration’s objective to attract more foreign investment and create economic opportunities in the country, President Buhari will participate in a Business Forum in Berlin with leading German companies already active in Nigeria and other prospective investors. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Buhari in Germany 5 Nigerian envoy welcoming the president Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Buhari in Germany Buhari is on official visit to Germany “Before returning to Abuja, the President is expected to meet with representatives of the Nigerian community in Germany. “President Buhari is committed to deepening relations with Germany and building on the very cordial relations both countries enjoy in several areas of bilateral cooperation including the fight against terrorism, economic relations, rebuilding of the Northeast, support for IDPs, vocational training, energy partnership and cultural relations,” Adesina had said in a statement.
Read more: https://www.naij.com/1007953-just-celebrations-buhari-steps-presidential-jet-germany-photos.html

AY's 'A TRIP TO JAMAICA' Breaks new record in Nollywood in just 11 days in Cinemas


Comedian AY's A Trip to Jamaica has set an all record high by becoming the highest grossing Nollywood film in 2016 with 11 days in cinemas. The movie which is currently running in Cinemas nationwide as already raked in over 80 Million Naira to surpass every other Nollywood movie that has hit the cinemas in 2016.The movie which  was first premiered on September 25, at the Filmhouse IMAX Cinemas in Lekki, Lagos  generated over 6o million naira in the first seven days beating Hollywood movie, Will Smith's   Suicide Squad that made a record of 40 Million Naira in Nigeria Cinemas.

AY and Nse Ikpe-Etim


Going by the figure the movie has already raked in a short while, which has placed it as the fastest film to hit the Naira mark in the history of Nollywood. It is set to smash the box office records currently held by '30 Days In Atlanta.' AY's debut movie in 2014 that made over N160 million during its stay in Nigerian cinemas making it one of the 3 world highest region-specific domestic gross movies in the current edition of the Guinness Book of World Records.
 A Trip to Jamaica features Ay, Funke Akindele, Nse Ikpe-Etim, Eric Roberts, Paul Campbell, Chris Attoh and others.

Currency with free Nnamdi Kanu/ Biafra Tags in circulation in most major markets





I did  some business transaction in my recent visit to Ariaria International Market, Aba and found some of these  Nigerian notes. I was told it is in circulation in most major market like Onitsha, Ogbeto, Ngwa road Market etc..well when a people is drive my passion....

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Wednesday 12 October 2016

Tuesday 11 October 2016

Those selected are creating problem for us now- Aisha Buhari

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Wife of the President, Mrs Aisha Buhari has said that  it is worrisome that some individuals have started creating division among members of the All Progressive Congress (APC).   Mrs Buhari stated this in  a recent interview with the Hausa Service of the BBC which was partially aired today. In an excerpt  of the interview, Mrs Buhari said that those who took the lion share of appointments in the present administration were people who did not contribute to the success of the party during the last year presidential election and are the ones  creating division among the party;
“This worries us a lot now. Because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are no where today. Those who didn’t do anything who don’t even have voters’ card are the ones in position, doing everything."
A part of the interview quoted the wife of the president as saying “What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people," an invariable  reference to the number of the people who voted the president into power.
Asked whether the president knows those causing the problems for his government, Aisha Buhari said:
“Whether he knows or he doesn’t know, those who voted for him know. There is nothing I will tell him. He can see. Among all the people he selected, if he is asked among 50 people, he doesn’t know 45. I don’t know them despite staying with him for 25 years."
The BBC will air the unabridged version of the interview in a later date.
Nigerians, who voted for the President, know those causing problems – Aisha Buhari On October 11, 201610:33 pmIn News, PoliticsComments By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, has flayed alleged moves by some powerful forces to divide All Progressives Congress, APC, saying they could not countermand the mandate vested in her husband by 15 million Nigerians. Mrs. Buhari was quoted in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service as also saying that Nigerians, who voted for the President, knew those causing problems for the administration. Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari and Her Aidw, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) during the presentation of a book titled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges Of Leadership In Nigeria authored by Prof. John Paden at the African Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi ADESHIDA 03/10/2016 Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari and Her Aide, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) during the presentation of a book titled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges Of Leadership In Nigeria authored by Prof. John Paden at the African Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi ADESHIDA Responding to comments that those who canvassed the change mantra had been left out of government, she said: “This worries us a lot now, because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are nowhere today. “Those who didn’t do anything who don’t even have voters’ cards are the ones in position, doing everything.” The President’s wife was also quoted to have said: “What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people.” Responding to a question on whether her husband had sufficient knowledge of the identity of those at the centre of the controversies, she said: “Whether he knows or not, those who voted for him know. “He can see. Among all the people he selected, if he is asked among 50 people, he doesn’t know 45. I don’t know them despite staying with him for 25 years.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/nigerians-voted-president-know-causing-problems-aisha-buhari/
Nigerians, who voted for the President, know those causing problems – Aisha Buhari On October 11, 201610:33 pmIn News, PoliticsComments By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor Wife of the President, Mrs. Aisha Buhari, has flayed alleged moves by some powerful forces to divide All Progressives Congress, APC, saying they could not countermand the mandate vested in her husband by 15 million Nigerians. Mrs. Buhari was quoted in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service as also saying that Nigerians, who voted for the President, knew those causing problems for the administration. Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari and Her Aidw, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) during the presentation of a book titled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges Of Leadership In Nigeria authored by Prof. John Paden at the African Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi ADESHIDA 03/10/2016 Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari and Her Aide, Dr. Hajo Sani (r) during the presentation of a book titled Muhammadu Buhari: The Challenges Of Leadership In Nigeria authored by Prof. John Paden at the African Hall, International Conference Centre, Abuja. Photo by Abayomi ADESHIDA Responding to comments that those who canvassed the change mantra had been left out of government, she said: “This worries us a lot now, because they believe they are the ones who suffered, but are nowhere today. “Those who didn’t do anything who don’t even have voters’ cards are the ones in position, doing everything.” The President’s wife was also quoted to have said: “What I am afraid for them is the rebellion of 15 million people.” Responding to a question on whether her husband had sufficient knowledge of the identity of those at the centre of the controversies, she said: “Whether he knows or not, those who voted for him know. “He can see. Among all the people he selected, if he is asked among 50 people, he doesn’t know 45. I don’t know them despite staying with him for 25 years.”

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/10/nigerians-voted-president-know-causing-problems-aisha-buhari/