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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PMIcon(m): 11:40am On Oct 15, 2016
You made absolute sense.
The woman acted foolishly.
When the president said, "I belong to everyone and I belong to no one," Aisha's action helps us to see that he was serious.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Saheed69(m): 11:40am On Oct 15, 2016
This is how you differentiate between a Man and a boy. A Man will always be in control and a boy will always be control.


Madam Aisha went too far this time around.

Respect to my president.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by emmykk(m): 11:41am On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:

You have comprehension problem?
bros when you spell comprehension as compression were you high on kwale weed

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by XaintJoel20: 11:41am On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.

Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.

In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.

Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview:
1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."

This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.

2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."

If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?

3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."

This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.

As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.

PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment
As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview.
The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.

Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life.
However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.

What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other.

Civil contribution is appreciated

Flaccid and feeble defence that will only be applauded by your likes....



Trash.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Akinwerndey: 11:42am On Oct 15, 2016
Obviously Op you're high on garri ijebu... Do you know PMB than his wife of 27 years? Stop arguing blindly nd face reality. So just felt like typing rubbish today abi?

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by sekem: 11:44am On Oct 15, 2016
Don't mind that woman.

She wants to control.

Maybe she has never seen what happened to men in power who made the fatal mistakes of their lives in allowing the women in their lives to control them.

Someone should help remind her that none of such men ended well.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by freshcvvs: 11:45am On Oct 15, 2016
Truth234:


If she is a wife of a prominent politician that has contested for the office four times during that 27 years and campaigned for 16 years across all the Nigerian states with him. It is logical she have an idea of these people if they are indeed active in their various jurisdictions.

She didn't campaign for 16 years with him, rather she did only last year and for less than 1 year, so how does she expect to know everyone that works for the govt? infact must she know them? should the president only employ those the wife knows in a Nigerian business? not their personal business?


THINK!

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by aalangel(f): 11:45am On Oct 15, 2016
TroubleMaker47:



For a girl with your kinda reasoning! I love you already! kiss

Thanks dear...
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by otil1: 11:46am On Oct 15, 2016
What's this one saying?

What do you know about the Constitution.

Aisha Buhari has a right to express her views, even as a housewife, since that is what Buhari wants her to be.

You are pained that Aisha and her children are privileged and you wish they will be shut out of their God-given opportunity and upliftment. Jealousy go kill you.

Check yourself. Check well. Na envy they worry you.


#istandwithbuhariandaisha


aalangel:




Thank you!
In the first place and constitutionally, Aisha had no right whatsoever, to say what she said. Is she a member of any political party?? Is she a first lady (her husband said there's no office like that). She over-stepped her boundaries.

Buhari has left her to do whatever she wanted all these while, but this time around, she messed up. She over-used her privilege. She abused her husband's silence and tolerance.

If Buhari has always thought that she belonged to the kitchen, we wouldn't have known or seen her all these while, including that Zahra. But he gave them the freedom to act and she granted the interview to a whole BBC.

Buhari said what he said go put her in check; to tell her that he's the man and in charge. I've never supported Buhari or APC or this adminstration but in this matter, #istandwithbuhari

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PMIcon(m): 11:48am On Oct 15, 2016
Truth234:
To be honest, there are no valid points here except the number 2. When Obama administration appointed Hillary Clinton as a Secretary of State, it wasn't because she was the only qualified candidate for the job, but because of the mutual understanding Obama and Hillary share in terms of ideology to move the nation forward. I put this to you, if these set of people are passionate about Nigerian situation, how come they don't have common voters card? Hence, there is need to know your ministers reasonable enough, not just based on recommendation of some powerful inner cabal.

Again, she is not arrogant, she seems to be an honest person that is ready to call a spade a spade. If you are supporting Buhari anti-corruption stand, I see no reason you shouldn't respect this amazing woman for risking everything to safeguard the nation from certain set of people.

Lastly, if a western president referred to his wife like our president did while sitting beside Angela Merkel. Media will call for his head. But as this is Nigeria, where sentiment is above sense of reasoning. It is normal to relegate our beautiful queens to the kitchen, after all what does a woman know.


Your statement about the kitchen stuff tells me you didn't hear the question the president was responding to and you probably didn't see him laughing while answering. You didn't get the real gist so you seems to go by the media sentiment on emphasising what was not intended. If Buhari meant his wife is just meant to stay at home, do you think he will allow her to be doing all she is doing now- even speaking to news media?

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by freshcvvs: 11:48am On Oct 15, 2016
dahmie2013:
Ppl are just looking @ d insignificant points raised @ d interview & 4getting d sensitive ones. Now, she raised a very valid point, d ppl appointed in2 dis public offices some don't even have a voters card. Dis is rada unfair 2 dose who voted 4 d administratn, I believe dat shud even be among d things 2 be looked out 4 wen appointing dem. It doesn't matter which party dey voted 4, we cannot ascertain dat & we cannot ascertain if d voted, but we can determine d interest dey have 4 dis natn by ensuring dey have a voters card.
I think it is very important. D senate needs 2 look in2 dat.

She claimed she doesn't know them, yet said they don't have voter's cards. how did she know this?

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by freshcvvs: 11:51am On Oct 15, 2016
newbornmacho:

Look , President buhari's nepotism has caught up with him. And it is imploding his base. Karma at work here probably.

You're very unintelligent i am sorry.

If truly Buhari has any deal with nepotism, shouldn't the wife of 27yrs know all the 50 appointees or you don't know the meaning of nepotism again? grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Legend87(m): 11:53am On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.

Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.

In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.

Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview:
1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."

This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.

2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."

If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?

3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."

This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.

As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.

PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment
As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview.
The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.

Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life.
However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.

What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other.

Civil contribution is appreciated

Please, has Aisha cooked today? And, has she tidied the bed inside the other room?

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Ezionye(f): 11:53am On Oct 15, 2016
sekem:
Don't mind that woman.

She wants to control.

Maybe she has never seen what happened to men in power who made the fatal mistakes of their lives in allowing the women in their lives to control them.

Someone should help remind her that none of such men ended well.




Please assist with the names of those men

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Codes151(m): 11:56am On Oct 15, 2016
Opinion from an undergrad or probably new millennium bread!!! Charlie, wait another 10 to 15 years before voicing comments!! Let men talk especially those that have seen Bihari first time or sth

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by kalohkaloh: 11:57am On Oct 15, 2016
Aisha has spoken, Bubu has spoken, Alfas and Sheik have spoken, politicians have spoken, Analysts have spoken, even village idiots have spoken! Let's wait for God to speak and Bubu to act!
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 11:58am On Oct 15, 2016
Akinwerndey:
Obviously Op you're high on garri ijebu... Do you know PMB than his wife of 27 years? Stop arguing blindly nd face reality. So just felt like typing rubbish today abi?
Does anyone else know Aisha Buhari better than her husband of 27 years? Think boy!
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by aalangel(f): 12:00pm On Oct 15, 2016
otil1:
What's this one saying?

What do you know about the Constitution.

Aisha Buhari has a right to express her views, even as a housewife, since that is what Buhari wants her to be.

You are pained that Aisha and her children are privileged and you wish they will be shut out of their God-given opportunity and upliftment. Jealousy go kill you.

Check yourself. Check well. Na envy they worry you.


#istandwithbuhariandaisha



Number one, why is it so difficult for people on this platform to express their views without insulting someone. I could know you. You could be my friend out there. Which one is "....will kill you" I don't like that statement, so I'm not gonna discuss further with you. If you argue constructively, I'll relate with you. Goodbye.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PMIcon(m): 12:00pm On Oct 15, 2016
Teespice:
which is why I said that I am not surprised.

the op confirmed what I stated in a previous thread that many men believe that a woman's primary place is in the kitchen.

so nobody should be hypocritical and lash at our president. he only echoed what's on the mind of many males.

Kitchen was not the only place the president mentioned and the preceding statement which began the answer to the question he was asked is, " (Laughs) well I don't know which political party my wife belongs to but she belongs to my kitchen, my living room and the other room... I am more experienced than her and other oppositions."
You people didn't get the gist.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by ozimec(m): 12:01pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.

Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.

In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.

Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview:
1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."

This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.

2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."

If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?

3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."

This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.

As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.

PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment
As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview.
The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.

Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life.
However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.

What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other.

Civil contribution is appreciated

Oga be bold enough to come out and comment again when the reasons behind her public out cry begins to tell on this administration as we already witnessing. The helpless woman who knows that her husband is no longer in charge which is very evident, many who helped to bring this administration have spoken about the same issue that Aisha is crying out for unfortunately, we're here making analysis.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Bombolistic: 12:02pm On Oct 15, 2016
He's just 'passing shot'

So says his name.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by AntiWailer: 12:02pm On Oct 15, 2016
Truth234:
To be honest, there are no valid points here except the number 2. When Obama administration appointed Hillary Clinton as a Secretary of State, it wasn't because she was the only qualified candidate for the job, but because of the mutual understanding Obama and Hillary share in terms of ideology to move the nation forward. I put this to you, if these set of people are passionate about Nigerian situation, how come they don't have common voters card? Hence, there is need to know your ministers reasonable enough, not just based on recommendation of some powerful inner cabal.

Again, she is not arrogant, she seems to be an honest person that is ready to call a spade a spade. If you are supporting Buhari anti-corruption stand, I see no reason you shouldn't respect this amazing woman for risking everything to safeguard the nation from certain set of people.

Lastly, if a western president referred to his wife like our president did while sitting beside Angela Merkel. Media will call for his head. But as this is Nigeria, where sentiment is above sense of reasoning. It is normal to relegate our beautiful queens to the kitchen, after all what does a woman know.


Wao

God bless your brain.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PMIcon(m): 12:03pm On Oct 15, 2016
The media.. the problem of Nigeria.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Baddestguyp(m): 12:07pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.

Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.

In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.

Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview:
1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."

This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.

2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."

If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?

3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."

This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.

As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.

PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment
As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview.
The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.

Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life.
However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.

What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other.

Civil contribution is appreciated
wow, I must applaud u. the way u carefully selected some parts of the interview (while avoiding the rest) and u succeeded in twisting their meanings.

but I must ask, are you just an ardent buhari supporter or you're paid for this?

no matter ur reply, I don't think this ur post is enough to fööl anyone with a brain

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by matador86: 12:08pm On Oct 15, 2016
She wan rule like mama peace. yeye first lady.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 12:09pm On Oct 15, 2016
ozimec:


Oga be bold enough to come out and comment again when the reasons behind her public out cry begins to tell on this administration as we already witnessing. The helpless woman who knows that her husband is no longer in charge which is very evident, many who helped to bring this administration have spoken about the same issue that Aisha is crying out for unfortunately, we're here making analysis.
The fact that those who thought they could influence the president are wailing at not having the chance is an indication PMB is his own man. I love him the more.

If my wife behaves in this manner, she will at least spend six months with her family to learn how not to work for the enemies.

PMB is the elected president. Not Tinubu. Not Aisha Buhari. And not any other person. He therefore should be free to choose who will work with him. Not anyone else should dictate that.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 12:10pm On Oct 15, 2016
Baddestguyp:
wow, I must applaud u. the way u carefully selected some parts of the interview (while avoiding the rest) and u succeeded in twisting their meanings.

but I must ask, are you just an ardent buhari supporter or you're paid for this?

no matter ur reply, I don't think this ur post is enough to fööl anyone with a brain
Tell me the part I left out.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Nobody: 12:10pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:

No matter how you put it, the president will decide who and who forms the cabal around him. If a man excludes his wife from such circle, he surely has his reason.

And if Aisha saw it right to do what she did, PMB was right to tell her in the open what she must have told her in the bedroom - that she belongs in his kitchen and not in his job.
Two wrongs can't make a right. Buhari was elected the president of Nigeria; hence, his words are weighty. This could put a dent on his drive towards the emancipation of women. If u believe women belong to "the kitchen, living room and the other room" then why bother to emancipate them. That remark is sexist. There are better ways to react family conflagrations. His media aides shud really step up.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by tosiviano: 12:11pm On Oct 15, 2016
No body play with Tunubu intelligent and survive , Buhari and his wife Aisha don't know what is happening to them , Tunubu oracle attack Aisha to speak the mind of Tunubu on BBC , people are here blaming Aisha not knowing that Aisha was not with normal senses when she all those comments .

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by tosiviano: 12:12pm On Oct 15, 2016
No body play with Tunubu intelligent and survive , Buhari and his wife Aisha don't know what is happening to them , Tunubu oracle attack Aisha to speak the mind of Tunubu on BBC , people are here blaming Aisha not knowing that Aisha was not with normal senses when she all those comments .

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Malawian(m): 12:12pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
We’ve all been inundated by the interview granted BBC by the president’s wife which revealed personal and political happenings within the household of the Buharis. In response to the interview, we’ve also heard the president remark that his wife belongs in his kitchen and other rooms in his house. Without mincing words, I make bold to say that the president’s wife has lost much of the respect she used to command by her act and has made a bad situation far worse. On the other hand, the revelation has made my love for the president to increase.

Prior to the election of March 2015, GMB, as he was known then, made unambiguous statement on several occasions that “there won’t be an Office of the First Lady” if he became president. Majority of Nigerians applauded the statement on the strength of what past First Ladies had caused the country. We know of First Ladies who practically ordered appointed ministers around. We saw a First Lady embarrass a sitting governor. We saw many First Ladies having their own multitude of staff. The past First Ladies used to have budget drawn out for their office even though the Constitution of Nigeria has no recognition for such. These are only a few of many anomalies that were done in the name of Office of the First Lady. So, when PMB made the statement then, he clearly wanted to depart from that culture of impunity and Nigerians loved him for it.

In the said interview, Aisha clearly expressed frustrations at not having undue influence on the man appointed by Nigerians to do a job. She obviously is not having enough say on how ministers, DGs and other top government officials are appointed and this has disappointment her a great deal. Just like the Lagos Assembly shamelessly revealed their frustration about PMB not consulting with Tinubu on appointments, Aisha thought it right to express similar frustration but in the worst possible manner.

Let's Examine Key Statements of Her Interview:
1. "The president does not know 45 out of 50, for example, of the people he appointed and I don't know them either, despite being his wife of 27 years."

This clearly shows Aisha’s disposition to have undue influence on appointments. If not, why does the president need to know those who work for him or the country? What is important is those people’s qualifications and ability to do the job. Why should the appointees be known to Aisha on the strength of being the president’s wife of 27 years? This statement by the president’s wife reveals a lot about why/how the past First Ladies and their husbands appointed incompetent political jobbers to positions.

2. "Some people are sitting down in their homes folding their arms only for them to be called to come and head an agency or a ministerial position."

If anything, this is a positive on the part of the president. This simply means “no one needs to lobby for an appointment under Buhari once they’re qualified to do the job”. Won’t any reasonable being love the man?

3. "He is yet to tell me but I have decided as his wife, that if things continue like this up to 2019, I will not go out and campaign again and ask any woman to vote like I did before. I will never do it again."

This is about the most ridiculous of all her statements! It smells arrogance and pompousness. Who makes who? Who is known in the political arena? It is because of Muhammadu Buhari that we got to know Aisha Buhari. It is Muhammadu Buhari that’s the politician and not Aisha Buhari. Buhari won the last election not because his Aisha was on the campaign train even though she might have swayed a few voters. In fact, report had it that PMB was reluctant to allow Aisha join the campaign train but for Tinubu’s intervention. So, it is overestimation of her contribution to her husband’s success at the polls to make this statement because she has no political structure or clout to wield such influence.

As I said earlier, PMB by this development has earned further respect from me and many like me. He has proved over and over that he cannot be dictated to whether you are a Tinubu, Obasanjo or even the person who many would have thought could be used to get him – Aisha his wife and mother of four of his children. PMB has once again proved to be a man of principle and high moral standards! This is the kind of leader Nigeria needs to get out of the mess bestowed on us by undue interference from those close to past presidents.

PMB’s “Aisha Belongs to My Kitchen” Comment
As unnecessary as the response from the president might seem, one has to put himself in a position of a man, the president of the most populous black nation on earth, whose wife has become rebellious and a political foe (frenemy sort of) ready to crash the castle built over many years. I must even commend him for finding the strength to beam with laughter when answering question on his wife’s interview.
The president’s comment at that time couldn’t have been better worded to a wife who behaved with arrogance and insubordination. To make it clear to the bigots and hypocrites, a wife’s primary place is in the kitchen and her husband’s home. Any and every other duty is secondary to that.

Yes, our wives are educated, work and participate in governance and Aisha Buhari’s case is no different as she’s known to have been educated by the same man she’s trying hard to destroy now. We all know Aisha had a beauty salon/spa and a few other businesses before PMB became president. PMB has appointed a few women into high position in his administration. We also know that his daughters are educated. Clearly, all these are a proof that the president is not someone who does not believe in women’s ability to be equal to that of men in every aspect of life.
However, if a woman thinks she has a right to have undue and unwanted influence in a man’s job/life, there is nothing wrong in putting such women where they primarily belong - the kitchen and other rooms.

What Aisha did is capable of ruining her marriage and she will be the ultimate loser at the end of it. If that happens, all those urging her on will not be there to console her or offer any help. I could have asked her to ask PMB’s first wife (Safinatu of blessed memory) if she regretted accepting money from IBB who was holding her husband in a cell. Surely, she must have regretted her action one way or the other.

Civil contribution is appreciated
Afonjas enh? no matter how fulani hurts their nyash, there will willingly open their mouths for them as well. This their thing don tire me.

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