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Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by bolaayenimo(op): 8:47am On Jul 23, 2025
My former lecturer at the London School of Journalism (LSJ), Nick Allati, once told me, “it is not everything that pops into your head that you write or say”. As humans, we have a natural instinct and ability to weigh our actions and the consequences they will have first on us, our readers, and those affected by our conduct. However, we live in a world today where people prioritise clickbait, huge followership, and monetised content above ethics, sound judgement and moral reasoning. That is why I find the latest post by Farooq Kperogi on former First Lady Aisha Buhari very distasteful and hugely irresponsible.

On July 16, 2025, Kperogi published unverified claims on Facebook about the personal life of Aisha Buhari—alleging that she had divorced the late President Muhammadu Buhari before his death. He also claimed that Aisha had reverted to her maiden name and delayed accompanying the late Buhari during his final illness. Given the huge followership Kperogi enjoys, these assertions quickly went viral and were reported by many media houses. However, four days later, precisely on July 20, Kperogi issued a public apology—calling the post “one of the worst and cruellest lapses of judgement.” He conceded that, although his source insisted the information was accurate, it was meant for private consumption and should never have been made public. Ultimately, he affirmed that Mrs. Buhari’s own account should be deemed supreme.

In a lengthy statement released Sunday and titled “Apology to Aisha Buhari,” Kperogi acknowledged that his July 16 Facebook post titled “Aisha Buhari, Divorce, and Forgiveness Claim” was ill-judged and has caused significant emotional distress to Mrs. Buhari and her close associates.

“Although I absolutely should have foreseen it, I honestly didn’t anticipate the profoundly painful consequences that my July 16 Facebook update… would have on former First Lady Mrs. Aisha Buhari and people closest to her. It’s one of the worst and cruellest lapses of judgement I have ever committed in my life, and it has been a source of unfathomable personal anguish for me these past few days,” Kperogi wrote.

Kperogi, who also revealed that Sani Zorro, former senior special assistant to the former First Lady on public affairs, contacted him to question the accuracy of his claims and relayed Aisha Buhari’s position that her marriage remained intact until President Buhari’s death, further disclosed that the divorce claim had come from a trusted source whom he described as having “unimpeachable integrity,” but who, according to him, never intended for the information to become public.

The late Buhari and Aisha left office together on May 29, 2023. There was no scandal reported about their marriage since then. In viral videos, Aisha and her children were sighted at the London Hospital crying after Buhari passed away. She accompanied the corpse to Nigeria for burial. During the burial ceremony in Daura, Katsina state, President Bola Tinubu handed over the Nigerian flag that draped the remains of the late Buhari to his wife, Aisha. It was a very emotional moment as she accepted the flag and held it to her bosom.

Yet, Kperogi authored a thoughtless post that they were divorced. Even if they were divorced before Buhari’s death, of what use are Kperogi’s revelations if not for clickbait and to cause unnecessary confusion where there was none? The publication coincided with a period of national grief following President Buhari’s death on July 13, 2025, making it especially insensitive. Far from serving public interest, the claim amplified trauma for the bereaved family and provoked unwelcome speculation, adding emotional burden during a profoundly vulnerable time. Some even wickedly alleged that the ‘divorce’ may have bordered on infidelity.

During her tenure as First Lady, Aisha Buhari served the country creditably well. She is a woman of class who did everything to avoid controversy, unlike her predecessor. Coming from a society where women are perceived as an item for the ‘oza room’ who should not be seen or heard, she spoke truth to power on many occasions, irrespective of whose ox is gored. During the early days of the Buhari administration, she voiced out that her husband’s government had been hijacked by cabals and those who contributed nothing to the party’s success at the polls. Many condemned her actions then, saying she shouldn’t have voiced her concerns to the public, but she never budged.

In my article last week titled ‘Foreign Medical Treatment and Self-Colonising Mentality of Nigerian Leaders,’ I recalled an incident where Aisha publicly excoriated and upbraided the chief medical director of the State House Medical Centre, Dr. Husain Munir, over the poor state of the health facility at Aso Villa. She was asked to go for medical treatment abroad, but she declined, saying she wanted to be treated here in Nigeria, like the common man. Such a woman deserves all our support at these trying times and not the falsity peddled by Kperogi.

Lastly, even though he has apologised, which I greatly commended him for, Kperogi’s claim that he received the divorce information from a trusted source with unimpeachable integrity is erroneous. Only Almighty God has unimpeachable integrity, as sinful humans are fallible and are prone to make mistakes. Besides, what if Kperogi’s trusted source had some personal scores to settle with Aisha and decided to fly the story of divorce in order to discredit her? Was the alleged divorce carried out verbally or in the customary court? Did Kperogi ask for any evidence before going public or just assume his source must always be right?

Ultimately, Kperogi’s unfounded divorce claim borders on the thin line between matters of public ethics and privacy. Journalists wield immense influence over public discourse. Publishing deeply personal allegations—especially about divorce and marital status—without verification violates fundamental journalistic ethics. Kperogi’s decision to go public with sensitive material that had not been substantiated crosses a boundary between commentary and speculative intrusion into private matters.

Inadvertently, Kperogi may be contributing to the cruel treatment widows are subjected to in Nigeria, something he is expected to use his influence as an enlightened academic of global repute to wage war against. A prominent Nigerian in the south-eastern part of the country, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, passed away exactly this time last year. When his will was read last month, he allegedly willed some properties to his young widow, Frances Chinonyerem Enwerem, with a caveat—she will forfeit all the assets if she remarries another man.

Just imagine Kperogi now coming out to claim they had been divorced before the man passed away. I am sure the family will just use that as a perfect excuse to kick the young widow and her children out and take control of the properties. While nobody can try that with a prominent woman like Aisha Buhari, that is the plight of many widows in Nigeria today. Immediately a man dies, all manner of elders and relatives will come from the village, accuse the woman of being responsible for his death, or claim they were divorced and subject her to all forms of inhuman treatment, all in a bid to hijack the assets left behind by the deceased.

Public intellectuals and columnists should exercise prudence when engaging with personal lives—even those of public figures like Aisha Buhari. The right to freedom of speech carries a corresponding duty: to avoid magnifying rumour as truth or treating sensitive personal matters as fodder for sensationalism. Kperogi’s apology affirmed Aisha Buhari’s authority to define her own truth—wisdom that should guide future discourse. Public commentary should never come at the expense of respect, verifiability, or dignity.

While she and her children continue to mourn their beloved patriarch, I implore Aisha Buhari to accept Kperogi’s apology, as they appear genuine. The Kperogi I know is not a sadist who delights in seeing others suffer. I sincerely hope he will weigh his public speeches, articles, and actions in the future and only dwell on issues that will advance the cause of humanity, hold leaders accountable, and ultimately unite Nigerians.

Akinsuyi, former group politics editor of the Daily Independent, writes from Abuja. He can be reached at shabydayo@gmail.com
https://www.thecable.ng/aisha-buhari-lets-tell-farooq-kperogi-the-honest-truth/

Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by SadiqBabaSani: 8:56am On Jul 23, 2025
Who is offended by Farouks post the most?

Is it about Aisha or The periodic anti Teenubu op ends?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Dpharisee: 8:58am On Jul 23, 2025
Agbadorians are crying more than the bereaved on this matter.
This simple yam and egg sauce which many of you have not eaten since this year due to economic hardship is actually what you guys need than writing unnecessary epistles that 99% of people who opened this thread will not read from beginning to end shocked

Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by stuffs2002: 8:59am On Jul 23, 2025
Farook Kperogi made a huge mistake with his post and it came when the family was most weakest and most vulnerable.


The Buhari family were mourning the painful loss of of a husband/father yet Farook Kperogi chose that moment to attack and hit them with such a painful blow with his tactless stories.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by chieveboy(m): 9:01am On Jul 23, 2025
I do not get it, Farouk made a post apologizing and all in very unmistakable terms.

Is it that you have something more for him to have said and done beyond wat he wrote?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by hisexcellency34: 9:04am On Jul 23, 2025
Farooq and cho cho cho. Even if they are divorced before the old man died, of what benefit is the news to Nigeria?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by bjdon: 9:05am On Jul 23, 2025
Farook was quite crass and unprofessional. Just because you may have been told something in confidence, does not mean you announce it in public, unless you have solid proof to back it up. Is there any divorce certificate between Aisha and late PMB? Is there any record of a divorce hearing? some people just love to gossip like kids
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by just2endowed: 9:07am On Jul 23, 2025
bolaayenimo:
https://www.thecable.ng/aisha-buhari-lets-tell-farooq-kperogi-the-honest-truth/
If he is telling lies why not sue him to court. Aisha don't need this shalaye.

If you can't sue that man to court then his revelation is correct
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Bintasukai: 9:08am On Jul 23, 2025
He was trying to pander to the Jibril camp. He knew what he was doing, he will quickly release it then Apologize, but he would have trended first because of the gullibility of the Jibril camp. I wish they could still charge him to court.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by phr0nesis(m): 9:09am On Jul 23, 2025
Dpharisee:
Agbadorians are crying more than the bereaved on this matter.
This simple yam and egg sauce which many of you have not eaten since this year due to economic hardship is actually what you guys need than writing unnecessary epistles that 99% of people who opened this thread will not read from beginning to end shocked
You have caught me. Guilty as charged

oooooooooo

Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Bintasukai: 9:09am On Jul 23, 2025
just2endowed:
If he is telling lies why not sue him to court. Aisha don't need this shalaye.

If you can't sue that man to court then his revelation is correct
Why do you insist on calling a lie the truth, even when the tellers has come out to say he was lying.

Any bad news, eh?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Stephen0mozzy: 9:10am On Jul 23, 2025
Honesty is important; let's engage in constructive dialogue!
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Bintasukai: 9:11am On Jul 23, 2025
Dpharisee:
Agbadorians are crying more than the bereaved on this matter.
This simple yam and egg sauce which many of you have not eaten since this year due to economic hardship is actually what you guys need than writing unnecessary epistles that 99% of people who opened this thread will not read from beginning to end shocked
In short, you see yam and egg chop ba? Come be like say that feat dey impress you.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by anonimi: 9:13am On Jul 23, 2025
bolaayenimo:
He conceded that, although his source insisted the information was accurate, it was meant for private consumption and should never have been made public.
What is the meaning of this bold phrase?

Were they really divorced privately huh
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by hisexcellency34: 9:16am On Jul 23, 2025
Spot on. Highly unprofessional. Sure nobody told him of any divorce. Thats why he quickly made a u turn begging
bjdon:
Farook was quite crass and unprofessional. Just because you may have been told something in confidence, does not mean you announce it in public, unless you have solid proof to back it up. Is there any divorce certificate between Aisha and late PMB? Is there any record of a divorce hearing? some people just love to gossip like kids
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by MadamExcellency: 9:17am On Jul 23, 2025
This writer is sick. Where in the world do extended families kick out grown-up offspring or children of a dead man and take away their inheritance because their mother is divorced?

Just imagine Kperogi now coming out to claim they had been divorced before the man passed away. I am sure the family will just use that as a perfect excuse to kick the young widow and her children out and take control of the properties.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Softmirror: 9:19am On Jul 23, 2025
Bintasukai:
He was trying to pander to the Jibril camp. He knew what he was doing, he will quickly release it then Apologize, but he would have trended first because of the gullibility of the Jibril camp. I wish they could still charge him to court.
The should charge him to court. It was intentional. The aim is nothing but to create another fallacious tale about Buhari-Jibrin inorder to play into the psychology of those who have been manipulated by it. I SINCERELY HOPE THAT THEY DONT TAKE IT LIGHTLY WITH HIM.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Exousiang01(m): 9:20am On Jul 23, 2025
chieveboy:
I do not get it, Farouk made a post apologizing and all in very unmistakable terms.

Is it that you have something more for him to have said and done beyond wat he wrote?
So as an adult you don't know that they are certain apologies that can never undo the damage?

Many years ago a pastor prophecied that I was responsible for stealing a laptop, a laptop that was stolen on transit, the police insisted that they have had several reports concerning such thefts long before I even arrived that town.
The prophet even asked that the police arrest me instead. Of course people believed the prophet. I almost committed suicide, I lost my mind.
Less than a year later the pastor came to say he saw another vision where he saw the thief and I had no hand in it. I could have committed suicide because of the false information.
Till date I spit on anything christianity. I am a witness to pure false prophecy and the damage it can cause.
That experience messed up my psychology.
A few years later I met someone who asked "were you not the one that stole a laptop the other time?"

Only an adult who has been cursed and living in the deepest pit of stewpeedity will say what you have said...

My prayer is that you face such false accusation and the person apologies so you can see how little apologies go to remedy the damage
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by mukthar2000(m): 9:21am On Jul 23, 2025
Na their problem be that, they should battle over it, I am still battling with economy problems bubu left Nigerians.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Houseofglam7(f): 9:25am On Jul 23, 2025
Ain’t nothing cool about being a blabber mouth.
Nothing.
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by ddippset(m): 9:35am On Jul 23, 2025
chieveboy:
I do not get it, Farouk made a post apologizing and all in very unmistakable terms.

Is it that you have something more for him to have said and done beyond wat he wrote?
Sometimes apologizing is not enough..

Even if someone apologizes they need to be scolded.

Yes Farooq has apologized, but he still needs to be scolded...
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by WesleyPepper: 9:37am On Jul 23, 2025
Farooq is a pen for hire clown .
He mostly writes for Atiku tho .
I remember how his fake ‘numerous sources’ claimed Tinubu would never get the APC ticket
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by hisexcellency34: 9:38am On Jul 23, 2025
Wifey, take it easy. The writer is spot on and the article is very factual. It happens very well especially in families where they don't like the Wife or the deceased is the breadwinner
MadamExcellency:
This writer is sick. Where in the world do extended families kick out grown-up offspring or children of a dead man and take away their inheritance because their mother is divorced?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by ppogba: 9:40am On Jul 23, 2025
MadamExcellency:
This writer is sick. Where in the world do extended families kick out grown-up offspring or children of a dead man and take away their inheritance because their mother is divorced?
Let us not pretend . They do it amongst the tribe where they give the widow water used for washing the corpse to drink .

They do it amongst the tribe where a man's daughter arrived from the US but the family of the sick man did not allow the daughter to see her father because they are feeding fat off him .

#stopthepretense
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by hisexcellency34: 9:42am On Jul 23, 2025
100 percent truth. Its either she is a hypocrite or too young to understand the issues being discussed here. Many widows are going through hell
ppogba:
Let us not pretend . They do it amongst the tribe where they give the widow water used for washing the corpse to drink .

They do it amongst the tribe where a man's daughter arrived from the US but the family of the sick man did not allow the daughter to see her father because they are feeding fat off him .

#stopthepretense
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by WesleyPepper: 9:43am On Jul 23, 2025
SadiqBabaSani:
Who is offended by Farouks post the most?

Is it about Aisha or The periodic anti Teenubu op ends?
Did he just start his periodic anti Tinubu op ends today?
It is very rare to see an Emeka with sense . Mtchew
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by Funkyswagzz(m): 9:44am On Jul 23, 2025
So you are responding Farooq after your husband is dead? Why address this issue now or was Farooq actually telling the truth?
Re: Aisha Buhari: Let's Tell Farooq Kperogi The Honest Truth by FreeStuffsNG:
bolaayenimo:
https://www.thecable.ng/aisha-buhari-lets-tell-farooq-kperogi-the-honest-truth/
He should be prosecuted. What he did is not journalism. It's criminal cyberbullying and taking advantage of the poor widow by using his access to media platforms with the most horrible and mediocre editorial boards.

The editorial board of the platforms should be prosecuted along with him. That's the only honest truth the Nigerian law enforcement agents and Federal Government of Nigeria must tell him. Any other thing is pọtty ile kin and failure of appropriate law enforcement agencies.

If he's not prosecuted then it makes a mockery of the 2025 cybercrime law. Let him go and render his fake apology in the criminal courts. He knew the full import of what he did. He did it intentionally and he is fully aware that unless the courts establish his guilt there is no way his victim can clear her name and her children will be accorded their full rights in their father's house. This has gone beyond his fake apology.

As much he has tried, with this expose and his admission of guilt, he will never be regarded or remembered as a scholar or a journalist but a psychopath and when convicted, a felon.
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