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Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 5:50pm On Oct 15, 2016
Aisha Buhari was born Aisha Halilu, on 17th February 1971, in Adamawa state. She did her primary and secondary school education in the same state.
When Aisha married Muhammadu Buhari on 2nd December 1989, she only had a secondary school leaving certificate at the time.

Based on his pragmatic outlook to life and a zeal to empower women, especially his wife, Muhamamdu Buhari continuously sponsored Aisha's education up to masters degree level.
Furthermore, he encouraged her to pursue business, so that she could be independent and make contribution to society.
These are some of Aisha's achievements while living with Muhamamdu Buhari his wife:

1. Bachelor of Arts degree in Public Administration from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.

2. Master's degree in International Affairs and Strategic Studies from the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna.

3. Diploma in Beauty Therapy from the Carlton Institute of Beauty Therapy, Windsor, United Kingdom.

4. Post-graduate diploma in Cosmetology and Beauty from Academy Esthetique Beauty Institute of France.

5. Member of the United Kingdom Vocational Training and Charitable Trust.

6. Member International Health and Beauty Council.

7. Founder/Managing Director of Hanzy Spa and Principal of Hanzy Beauty Institute.

8. Resource Person to the National Board for Technical Education (NBTE).

9. Published a book titled "Essentials of Beauty Therapy: A Complete Guide for Beauty Specialists”.

10. Patron of various charity organisations at home and abroad. Regardless of the joke he cracked in Germany, that his wife belongs to his kitchen, living room and the other room, this man, Muhammadu Buhari, has done everything conceivable to assist his wife attain fulfilment, independence, and thus become a proud contributor to human society.
Muhammadu Buhari has remained a faithful husband and a great father to Aisha's 5 children.
Ask yourself this sincere question; how many men out there on the planet are this good to their wives? Fellow compatriots, I solicit for your fervent prayers for our President.

May God bless Nigeria and Nigerians. Amen.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by DAntivirus: 5:57pm On Oct 15, 2016
It takes just one reckless talk to ruin a lifetimes effort... A joke can sometimes reflect ones mind u know?

Perhaps, its not just about the joke, its the timing, the location, the environment... For Gods sakes, if only he had said "My wife is an independent human and has a right to her opinion" he would have given himself an image of a true president... He didn't have to respond even atleast it wasn't at gun point...

If you recall the killings that happened sometime ago in Nigeria just because an OAP said Mohammed would pick a wife from one of the beautiful ladies contesting for a pageantry; That was a joke but an expensive one.

You don't joke with certain stuffs; he spat on the pride/image of women... [size=24pt]I hope he sees his mistake![/size]

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by TheArchangel(f): 6:07pm On Oct 15, 2016
Trying to salvage a sinking boat

You forgot to mention that she came from a wealthy family from Adamawa ( meaning he didn't meet her a pauper).

She got married with only a senior cert because she was a young school leaver...at 18 years what exactly where you expecting ...a PhD??

She would've achieved more than this if she had stayed in her parents house. What are her sister's academic records like, at least to know if her family values female education?

She was obviously trained to match her husband political persona....if not why study international relations up to Masters level then hightail it back to beauty therapy and cosmetology.

Stop grabbing on straws and painting her in a bad light for voicing out or her children may also crawl outta the woodworks to defend their beloved mother.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 6:11pm On Oct 15, 2016
TheArchangel:
Trying to salvage a sinking boat

You forgot to mention that she came from a wealthy family from Adamawa ( meaning he didn't meet her a pauper).

She got married with only a senior cert because she was a young school leaver...at 18 years what exactly where you expecting ...a PhD??

She would've achieved more than this if she had stayed in her parents house. What are her sister's academic records like, at least to know if her family values female education?

She was obviously trained to match her husband political persona....if not why study international relations up to Masters level then hightail it back to beauty therapy and cosmetology.

Stop grabbing on straws and painting her in a bad light for voicing out or her children may also crawl outta the woodworks to defend their beloved mother.

You got me wrong
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by DAntivirus: 6:20pm On Oct 15, 2016
Harjibode:


You got me wrong

She didn't get you wrong; He made a mistake and blunder - He should admit it and make amends. Atleast he should recall his statement and make a public apology to women! Its not a mans world anymore!

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Caseless: 6:29pm On Oct 15, 2016
I know the people's general course towards the development of women even though Aisha is becoming unguarded and so making buhari to look otherwise. Buhari, I love you!

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:31pm On Oct 15, 2016
No wise woman will publicly lash her husband, and no wise husband will publicly make joke of his wife.


No wise husband will ignore his Wife's advice when taking decisions even if he doesn't agree with all of them, and only a foolish wife will openly seek to interfere in the professional/Political/business life of her husband and vent frustration because she wasn't allowed.

No wise woman will get angry because she doesn't know the appointees of her husband prior to appointment, and no wise man will keep his wife in the dark.

A wise woman will understand the ideology of her husband, but a foolish woman will ignore that. Similarly, a wise man will be sensitive to the needs and interest of his wife, but a foolish man takes her sensitivity for granted.

If after 27years Aisha Buhari is yet to get exclusive trust of her husband, then she should look inward. If after 27 years Buhari does not consider his wife good enough to be a major influence (but positive) then it is either Buhari has serious problem or Aisha has problem. though it could be from both.

A mother will not go out to openly lash at the professional decision of her son, a wife is expected to do likewise. A father will not openly lashed or demean his daughter, husbands should do likewise(I mean sane mother and father)

As for those that called themselves "feminists" and "chauvinists", your opinion on family is exclusively your right and will remain so. Please, stop forcing it on Nigerians because it is exercise in futility.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 6:33pm On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
No wise woman will publicly lash her husband, and no wise husband will publicly make joke of his wife.


No wise husband will ignore his Wife's advice when taking decisions even if he doesn't agree with all of them, and only a foolish wife will openly seek to interfere in the professional/Political/business life of her husband and vent frustration because she wasn't allowed.

No wise woman will get angry because she doesn't know the appointees of her husband prior to appointment, and no wise man will keep his wife in the dark.

Spot-On

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Caseless: 6:35pm On Oct 15, 2016
DAntivirus:
It takes just one reckless talk to ruin a lifetimes effort... A joke can sometimes reflect ones mind u know?

Perhaps, its not just about the joke, its the timing, the location, the environment... For Gods sakes, if only he had said "My wife is an independent human and has a right to her opinion" he would have given himself an image of a true president... He didn't have to respond even atleast it wasn't at gun point...

If you recall the killings that happened sometime ago in Nigeria just because an OAP said Mohammed would pick a wife from one of the beautiful ladies contesting for a pageantry; That was a joke but an expensive one.

You don't joke with certain stuffs; he spat on the pride/image of women... [size=24pt]I hope he sees his mistake![/size]
you talk and ignore the human part of buhari. How would you feel as a president and your wife goes to the public in a scathing criticism like she did? Let's be fair to buhari.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Caseless: 6:41pm On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
No wise woman will publicly lash her husband, and no wise husband will publicly make joke of his wife.


No wise husband will ignore his Wife's advice when taking decisions even if he doesn't agree with all of them, and only a foolish wife will openly seek to interfere in the professional/Political/business life of her husband and vent frustration because she wasn't allowed.

No wise woman will get angry because she doesn't know the appointees of her husband prior to appointment, and no wise man will keep his wife in the dark.
did you read her interview to see where she said she does not have to point out things to him that they are there for him to see for himself? This goes to tell u she has not been talking to him in private.
All Aisha needs is power of pej and turai.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by TonyeBarcanista(m): 6:50pm On Oct 15, 2016
Caseless:
did you read her interview to see where she said she does not have to point out things to him that they are there for him to see for himself? This goes to tell u she has not been talking to him in private.
All Aisha needs is power of pej and turai.
I believe that both of them need to visit marriage counsellor.

If she isn't in talking terms with him(in private), what stops him from talking with her?

From her interview, she felt she is no more in the power decision, which is shocking because the wise wife is usually the greatest influence of her husband just as the wise husband to the wife (I'm not referring to the feministic wives or chauvinistic husbands). It shows something is wrong somewhere.

NB: My idea of influence is not the PEJ or Turai style, but rather the Dolapo Osinbajo and Mrs Obama style.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by DAntivirus: 6:52pm On Oct 15, 2016
Caseless:
you talk and ignore the human part of buhari. How would you feel as a president and your wife goes to the public in a scathing criticism like she did? Let's be fair to buhari.

And you talk and ignore the matured part of Buhari which places him as a father/grandfather figure(Old enough to be Aisha's father). 2 wrongs don't make a right; If your child runs about in the rain, u don't chase him or her in the rain also claiming you're trying to correct the child...
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Caseless: 7:21pm On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
I believe that both of them need to visit marriage counsellor.

If she isn't in talking terms with him(in private), what stops him from talking with her?

From her interview, she felt she is no more in the power decision, which is shocking because the wise wife is usually the greatest influence of her husband just as the wise husband to the wife (I'm not referring to the feministic wives or chauvinistic husbands). It shows something is wrong somewhere.

NB: My idea of influence is not the PEJ or Turai style, but rather the Dolapo Osinbajo and Mrs Obama style.
lol@marriage counsellor. Buhari is not new in the buisiness of marriage. If anyone needs a counsellor, it is her and not buhari.
I don't know what it will be like if that woman is allowed to help buhari in his decision.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by dEastActivist: 7:22pm On Oct 15, 2016
Aisha married at the age of 18 going by the op submission...

Mehn! Is buhari a paedophile?
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by TonyeBarcanista(m): 8:47pm On Oct 15, 2016
Caseless:
lol@marriage counsellor. Buhari is not new in the buisiness of marriage. If anyone needs a counsellor, it is her and not buhari.
I don't know what it will be like if that woman is allowed to help buhari in his decision.
Buhari is a divorcée Na, it means handling .marriage is not his strong point. Lol



Aisha sef no try at all at all. I hope Zarah won't do same to me when we get married

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 9:09pm On Oct 15, 2016
dEastActivist:
Aisha married at the age of 18 going by the op submission...

Mehn! Is buhari a paedophile?

Does marrying an 18yrs old girl makes one a paedophile?
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 9:11pm On Oct 15, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Buhari is a divorcée Na, it means handling .marriage is not his strong point. Lol



Aisha sef no try at all at all. I hope Zarah won't do same to me when we get married

Better than Sen. Dino Sumtin...

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by dEastActivist: 9:13pm On Oct 15, 2016
Harjibode:


Does marrying an 18yrs old girl makes one a paedophile?

Yes if you are above 50
Come-on you are old enough to be even his grandfather.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Nobody: 9:20pm On Oct 15, 2016
dEastActivist:

Yes if you are above 50 Come-on you are old enough to be even his grandfather.
Okay...

He is in his late 40s when he married her tho...
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Caseless: 7:11am On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
Buhari is a divorcée Na, it means handling .marriage is not his strong point. Lol



Aisha sef no try at all at all. I hope Zarah won't do same to me when we get married
zara? No go there oh. If you no wan make people come separate fight for here.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by luvmijeje(f): 7:39am On Oct 16, 2016
These are some of Aisha's achievements while living with Muhamamdu Buhari his wife:

Emphasis on Aisha's achievements. Despite getting married at an earlier age, she was able to achieve all what you listed. I hope young girls living in the north are watching and learning.

Being a wife and a mother should not stop you from wanting the best for yourself.

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Bugatie(m): 7:42am On Oct 16, 2016
....And the face saving propanda continues

So Buhari did all that for her and even gave her a PHD but couldn't get a single certificate for himself

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Luckylife(m): 8:34am On Oct 16, 2016
it very shameful that some useless zombies can't believe that their god buhari can make foolish and regrettable comments because they have taken him as their hopeless god . Even when his wife that spent 27 yrs with him remain them that her husband is human and he's progressing in errors that why Nigerians are suffering. See the hopeless zombies defending the indefensible when they should advice him to not reply all the questions as their god . To be a Zombie is the worst thing on earth that will happen to human . So between Buhari and is wife who is more academically qualified to be president in a civilised country ? Lol! Exposing their god more ! Are the zombies defending him with this or exposing his flaws

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 8:54am On Oct 16, 2016
TheArchangel:
Trying to salvage a sinking boat

You forgot to mention that she came from a wealthy family from Adamawa ( meaning he didn't meet her a pauper).

She got married with only a senior cert because she was a young school leaver...at 18 years what exactly where you expecting ...a PhD??

She would've achieved more than this if she had stayed in her parents house. What are her sister's academic records like, at least to know if her family values female education?

She was obviously trained to match her husband political persona....if not why study international relations up to Masters level then hightail it back to beauty therapy and cosmetology.

Stop grabbing on straws and painting her in a bad light for voicing out or her children may also crawl outta the woodworks to defend their beloved mother.


I guess you are one of those ladies who always want to dictate for their husband, who will always tell their husband what to do, who will always want to know how much their husband make and how they are spending it.

You sound to be a lady who will dictate who her husband role with forgetting that most of them have been together even before he know about your existence.

Well I am a victim of a lady like you but thank God she is wasting in her father house with her kids while I have move on with my life married with another kid.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 8:57am On Oct 16, 2016
DAntivirus:


She didn't get you wrong; He made a mistake and blunder - He should admit it and make amends. Atleast he should recall his statement and make a public apology to women! Its not a mans world anymore!


lol one of those pusssssies guy here, so she never make mistakes when she went on air to rubbish her husband?

I hope you dint blame Buhari for divorcing Safinatu
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by richidinho(m): 8:58am On Oct 16, 2016
Harjibode:
Aisha Buhari was born Aisha Halilu,
on 17th February 1971, in Adamawa
state. She did her primary and
secondary school education in the
same state.

When Aisha married Muhammadu
Buhari on 2nd December 1989, she
only had a secondary school leaving
certificate at the time.


Based on his pragmatic outlook to
life and a zeal to empower women,
especially his wife, Muhamamdu
Buhari continuously sponsored
Aisha's education up to masters
degree level.

Furthermore, he encouraged her to
pursue business, so that she could
be independent and make
contribution to society.

These are some of Aisha's
achievements while living with
Muhamamdu Buhari his wife:


1. Bachelor of Arts degree in Public
Administration from Ahmadu Bello
University, Zaria.


2. Master's degree in International
Affairs and Strategic Studies from
the Nigerian Defence Academy,
Kaduna.


3. Diploma in Beauty Therapy from
the Carlton Institute of Beauty
Therapy, Windsor, United Kingdom.


4. Post-graduate diploma in
Cosmetology and Beauty from
Academy Esthetique Beauty Institute
of France.


5. Member of the United Kingdom
Vocational Training and Charitable
Trust.


6. Member International Health and
Beauty Council.


7. Founder/Managing Director of
Hanzy Spa and Principal of Hanzy
Beauty Institute.


8. Resource Person to the National
Board for Technical Education
(NBTE).


9. Published a book titled
"Essentials of Beauty Therapy: A
Complete Guide for Beauty
Specialists”.


10. Patron of various charity
organisations at home and abroad.
Regardless of the joke he cracked in
Germany, that his wife belongs to
his kitchen, living room and the
other room, this man, Muhammadu
Buhari, has done everything
conceivable to assist his wife attain
fulfilment, independence, and thus
become a proud contributor to
human society.

Muhammadu Buhari has remained a
faithful husband and a great father
to Aisha's 5 children.

Ask yourself this sincere question;
how many men out there on the
planet are this good to their wives?
Fellow compatriots, I solicit for your
fervent prayers for our President.


May God bless Nigeria and
Nigerians. Amen.

Noted!
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by DropShot: 9:02am On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
No wise woman will publicly lash her husband, and no wise husband will publicly make joke of his wife.


No wise husband will ignore his Wife's advice when taking decisions even if he doesn't agree with all of them, and only a foolish wife will openly seek to interfere in the professional/Political/business life of her husband and vent frustration because she wasn't allowed.

No wise woman will get angry because she doesn't know the appointees of her husband prior to appointment, and no wise man will keep his wife in the dark.

A wise woman will understand the ideology of her husband, but a foolish woman will ignore that. Similarly, a wise man will be sensitive to the needs and interest of his wife, but a foolish man takes her sensitivity for granted.

If after 27years Aisha Buhari is yet to get exclusive trust of her husband, then she should look inward. If after 27 years Buhari does not consider his wife good enough to be a major influence (but positive) then it is either Buhari has serious problem or Aisha has problem. though it could be from both.

A mother will not go out to openly lash at the professional decision of her son, a wife is expected to do likewise. A father will not openly lashed or demean his daughter, husbands should do likewise(I mean sane mother and father)

As for those that called themselves "feminists" and "chauvinists", your opinion on family is exclusively your right and will remain so. Please, stop forcing it on Nigerians because it is exercise in futility.
If you composed this, thumbs up.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 9:03am On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
No wise woman will publicly lash her husband, and no wise husband will publicly make joke of his wife.


No wise husband will ignore his Wife's advice when taking decisions even if he doesn't agree with all of them, and only a foolish wife will openly seek to interfere in the professional/Political/business life of her husband and vent frustration because she wasn't allowed.

No wise woman will get angry because she doesn't know the appointees of her husband prior to appointment, and no wise man will keep his wife in the dark.

A wise woman will understand the ideology of her husband, but a foolish woman will ignore that. Similarly, a wise man will be sensitive to the needs and interest of his wife, but a foolish man takes her sensitivity for granted.

If after 27years Aisha Buhari is yet to get exclusive trust of her husband, then she should look inward. If after 27 years Buhari does not consider his wife good enough to be a major influence (but positive) then it is either Buhari has serious problem or Aisha has problem. though it could be from both.

A mother will not go out to openly lash at the professional decision of her son, a wife is expected to do likewise. A father will not openly lashed or demean his daughter, husbands should do likewise(I mean sane mother and father)

As for those that called themselves "feminists" and "chauvinists", your opinion on family is exclusively your right and will remain so. Please, stop forcing it on Nigerians because it is exercise in futility.


Oga this is about Nigeria issue and not a family issue, what right does a wife of a president has in who her husband appoint into his cabinet? Did she has people he want her husband to appoint? Sorry this is not the era of your hero (GEJ) where patience also submit lists of those he want in the cabinet.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 9:05am On Oct 16, 2016
Caseless:
did you read her interview to see where she said she does not have to point out things to him that they are there for him to see for himself? This goes to tell u she has not been talking to him in private.
All Aisha needs is power of pej and turai.


God bless you, some people are pushing Aisha and want her to have power in the Govt like PEJ & Turai

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Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 9:14am On Oct 16, 2016
TonyeBarcanista:
I believe that both of them need to visit marriage counsellor.

If she isn't in talking terms with him(in private), what stops him from talking with her?

From her interview, she felt she is no more in the power decision, which is shocking because the wise wife is usually the greatest influence of her husband just as the wise husband to the wife (I'm not referring to the feministic wives or chauvinistic husbands). It shows something is wrong somewhere.

NB: My idea of influence is not the PEJ or Turai style, but rather the Dolapo Osinbajo and Mrs Obama style.
So you mean Buhari should have first show her the list of those he want to appoint before making it public? When does Nigeria affairs turn to what they discuss in bedroom? I SMH
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by ISTANDWITHBUHAR: 9:18am On Oct 16, 2016
dEastActivist:


Yes if you are above 50
Come-on you are old enough to be even his grandfather.


And according to your calculations Buhari is over 50 in 1989 when he get married to Aisha? You need to go hang your maths teacher.
Re: Muhammdu Buhari's Contribution To Aisha's Career by Tremor007: 9:20am On Oct 16, 2016
Caseless:
I know the people's general course towards the development of women even though Aisha is becoming unguarded and so making buhari to look otherwise. Buhari, I love you!
I can tell you are a Shiite Muslim who still consider women as mere appendage in the scheme of things you better wake up this is 21st Century and not 7th Century.

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