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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 12:15pm On Oct 15, 2016
ruxxz:
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.
Just as I said, PMB's deeds have proved he doesn't believe women belong in the kitchen. However, nothing wrong in reminding a rebellious frenemy wife that you could restrict her to her primary place.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PassingShot(m): 12:16pm On Oct 15, 2016
Malawian:

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.
Use your brain! It's a free gift from God.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by tee4all(m): 12:16pm On Oct 15, 2016
This OP is insane oooo.... typing trash.... una get time ooo for this religious bigot...... iranu oshi!!!!

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Nobody: 12:17pm On Oct 15, 2016
Shallow defense! # with aisha i stand!!

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Nobody: 12:17pm On Oct 15, 2016
realteejay:
she truely got it all wrong! yes, naija's struggling but virtually all her arguments and point sound weird to me. now i see the need to allign with popular saying that there's difference btween knowledge and wisdom! no matter how knowlegeable a woman seems, by devine arrangement, she'l 4eva be inferior in wisdom to a man. mean a 'a real man'! not most of u here that ur moms gene's the dominant in ur system. na God save me o! wey i resemble my father through and through. ride on pmb, no shaking. #teamnaijawillsoonbegreatagain.
And a woman is on line to lead the most powerful nation on earth (Hillary Clinton). A woman lead the empire the earth never set on (Queen Victoria). A woman is the leading the most powerful economy in Europe (Merkel). If you afraid of strong women, you have a problem.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Ahmedhussain3463: 12:21pm On Oct 15, 2016
Firefire:
Shamefully... cheesy
opolo damage
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Nobody: 12:21pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:

Just as I said, PMB's deeds have proved he doesn't believe women belong in the kitchen. However, nothing wrong in reminding a rebellious frenemy wife that you could restrict her to her primary place.
Such reminders cud b taken as the mask falling off to reveal his true self. It takes wisdom to react well to a spouse who has taken a private matter to the public. His response was anything but appropriate.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Okeikpu(m): 12:21pm On Oct 15, 2016
Someone missed his/her medication grin

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by JerryJJZ(m): 12:22pm On Oct 15, 2016
I really love this post,,, Kudos to the op. By this further strenghten my president @MBuhari prowess that he belong to nobody. If he cant even be swayed by his wife of 27 years, how can he be by a man he knew few years back My presido, carry on jawre and let the wailers wail....

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Babacele: 12:23pm On Oct 15, 2016
hi passingshot , if there were to be a presidential election today in Nigeria , can our great party APC with PMB and his present kitchen cabinet come out to campaign with e. g Anti corruption , and will Nigerians listen like 2015? If not , why do you think so? Let us start with this .

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Akinwerndey: 12:24pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:

Does anyone else know Aisha Buhari better than her husband of 27 years? Think boy!
it is you that needs to really think and break that hypnosis blocking your mental view towards reality on in Nigeria. Are Nigerians not suffering from the archaic style of Buhari's governance? Abeg shift!!!

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by nduchucks: 12:26pm On Oct 15, 2016
cool Sai Baba cool
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by minimilitia: 12:27pm On Oct 15, 2016
I seriously don't konw what to say.. - minimilitiagame.com
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by adconline(m): 12:29pm On Oct 15, 2016
freshcvvs:


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!
So PDP members like Amechi, Ogbe, Shehu Garba, Udoma, El Rufai, and co, campaigned with GMB in the last 16yrs?

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by freshcvvs: 12:31pm On Oct 15, 2016
adconline:

So PDP members like Amechi, Ogbe, Shehu Garba, Udoma, El Rufai, and co, campaigned with GMB in the last 16yrs?

Reason logically, did these people you listed go on BBC to ridicule PMB?
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Johnsinia(m): 12:31pm On Oct 15, 2016
I have never ever seen a willing slaves as the Afonjas

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by PMIcon(m): 12:32pm On Oct 15, 2016
I asked Nairalanders what they will do to Aisha or how will they respond if they were President Buhari. My first responder said: Exchange her for Chibok girls. Lol cheesy cheesy
https://www.nairaland.com/3409282/president-buhari-what-aisha#50220258
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by nduchucks: 12:35pm On Oct 15, 2016
ngwanu make I fuel conspiracy theorists na: Tinubu and his cronies have hijacked Aisha cheesy

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by dijas(m): 12:51pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
I'm paid per word not even per post.
It's either you're not fit to argue intelligently or you can't fault the post.
Find your level elsewhere.

even if buhari kills ur father, u will find a way to défend him

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by udatso: 12:53pm 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.
Well in my opinion, passingshot Points are all valid.
In respond to your first point, you can't always know all and you can't prove that he doesn't know some of them reasonable enough

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.
She might be a honest person, who knows but what we do know is that she wants to have a say in buhari's political appointment. I don't know about you but she sounds to me like she wants to be God mother. I don't know how that is a honest character.

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.
The first duty of a wife is to her husband and not to her country. I just Can't see how you can describe a wife who publicly criticises her husband as a queen. In my opinion, your moniker is wrongly used cos you might have many outstanding qualities but none of them is "truth" based on your post

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by udatso: 12:54pm 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
You have spoken well. If she were to be my wife, she is going back home for a while
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by linusbnn(m): 12:55pm 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


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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by HeavenlyBang(m): 12:58pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:
I'm paid per word not even per post.
It's either you're not fit to argue intelligently or you can't fault the post.
Find your level elsewhere.
I pity the client who gives you a job with this atrocious grammar of yours.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by sirmax1759: 12:58pm On Oct 15, 2016
It's either I don't understand you oror you are blind of facts.
The woman is just being plain and angry like right thinking Nigerian, cos I see you don't fall in that category.
Sorry for you.


quote author=PassingShot post=50210408]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 [/quote]

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by udatso: 1:01pm On Oct 15, 2016
Pidggin:


What is there to argue about? grin Aisha has exposed her husband's incompetence, nothing more to add there. Buhari on the other hand has shown himself to be an unrepentant sexist and a tactless one at that

If this was a civilized country, he will definitely be impeached after making such an unsavory comment. We are simply waiting to see how this will end, enjoy cheesy
I am wondering what kind of wife are you or the kind you would become.
Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by ideology(m): 1:02pm 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

in your mind, you will be thinking you made sense ... Yuck! undecided

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by udatso: 1:05pm On Oct 15, 2016
PassingShot:

Bring out her words that exposed her husband's incompetence?

And tell us if your own primary place in your husband's house (if you ever get married) is not in the kitchen.
Tell her oooo.

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by Bizibi(m): 1:06pm On Oct 15, 2016
Pidggin:


What is there to argue about? grin Aisha has exposed her husband's incompetence, nothing more to add there. Buhari on the other hand has shown himself to be an unrepentant sexist and a tactless one at that

If this was a civilized country, he will definitely be impeached after making such an unsavory comment. We are simply waiting to see how this will end, enjoy cheesy
I use God,I fit send angel Michael come beg to ignore that guy,na hin job ehhh.....bread need dey hin table always

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by ephi123(f): 1:09pm On Oct 15, 2016
Pidggin:
This is when you will know those who are paid to defend the government.

OP, I dey follow you collect Buhari money every month?

He has confirmed he is nothing but a paid lackey who is paid per word, aka his life is for sale, hehehe cheesy

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by habbi080(m): 1:09pm On Oct 15, 2016
You think you made sense??..

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by dadexcel: 1:11pm 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
........ My dear, I do not need to read all these rather futile effort at defending a man that goes to war with his wife in the market square rather than being man enough to deal with issues at home...... With high position comes with great responsibility and maturity... Buhari failed woefully in thus, both as a man, as a husband, as a father and as the leader of a country. Please don't try to defend the indefensible.....

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Re: Aisha’s BBC Interview – She Got It All Wrong, My Respect For PMB Just Soars by ephi123(f): 1:13pm On Oct 15, 2016
Ballmer:

The funny thing about you Buhari supporter is that you do not know where to drawn the line BTW stupidity or inanity. How does a president showing gross disdain to his wife accord him more respect ?

Every single point without leaving any out is exactly how not to act as a sensible human or president. Let us assume your wife is a political novice who erred by the trash of an interview she granted must you as experienced politician rub it on her face by granting another expose to reinforce the dullard you are being called ?

You APC supporters should desist from supporting Buhari senselessly, it is the reason why the economy is where it is after PMB took a year to appoint ministers. Why not follow laid down procedure to arrest judges ? Why chase after the leaders of the NA when you lack the prove to carry the case to a logical conclusion ?

The gross ineptitude being perpetrated by Buhari is unbecoming and he should thread the path of caution which was all the wife was trying to stress in that interview with the BBC. It is pathetic for people of your calibre to come on NL to rubbish whatever dignity is left of Aisha just bcoz she raised genuine concern.

It is even more ludicrous this article is written for all Nigerians and not just wailers to read. We all can not accept to be as stupid senseless and unintelligent as the president as chosen to be. Our brain still functions, your write-up does not stop the realignment which Buhari ineffective action and policies might drive. Only is action and disposition will determine if that will be a favourable or unfavorable to him.

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