Friday 3 July 2015

10 Unknown Facts About President Buhari’s Wife

There is very little information about President
Muhammadu Buhari’s wife Aisha, especially
online. Naij has picked up some unknown facts
about Mrs. Buhari.
Here’s some facts you may not know:
1. Aisha Buhari studied at the Nigerian Defence
Academy or took a graduate degree at Ekpoma.
2. She hails from Adamawa state, North-East
Region of Nigeria. Her grandfather, Alhaji
Mohammed Ribadu, was Nigeria’s first Minister of
Defence.
3. She married to the former Head of State when
she was 25 years old.
4. President’s wife has a Master’s Degree in
International Affairs and Strategic Studies
(MIASS) from the Nigerian Defence Academy
(NDA), Kaduna and a Bachelor of Arts (BA)
Degree in Public Administration from Ambrose Ali
University (AAU), Ekpoma.
5. Aisha Buhari is now undertaking a Counseling
Course on Co-Dependency in the United Kingdom.
6. Earlier to obtaining her higher degrees, Buhari’s
wife had pursued a career in Beauty and fashion
and obtained a Diploma in Beauty Therapy from
the Carlton Institute of Beauty Therapy, Windsor,
United Kingdom and specialized in Permanent
Make-up, Mesotherapy and Miocro-dermabrasion.
7. She also received certificate from a French
beauty school, Estheitique Academie in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Japanese Gold
Facial and Towel-folding Techniques.
8. In her almost 15 years in the beauty industry,
Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has skilled, mentored
and empowered hundreds of Nigerians in her
chosen profession, beauty.
9. The wife of Nigeria’s leader is the Founder/
Managing Director of Hanzy Spa and Principal of
Hanzy Beauty Institute, Kaduna and Abuja. She is
a Resource Person to National Basic Technical
Education (NBTE) on Beauty Therapy and
Cosmetology and has participated in the
curriculum development of Small Medium
Enterprises for NBTE.
10. Aisha has her own life philosophy: “if the
environment is safe, if there is no corruption in
governance and public life, there would be enough
resources in any nation to meet the important
needs of the common people including those of
women and the youth.”
It should be noted that the Nigerian Constitution
does not in any way provide for the “office” of the
First Lady. This was the reason given by the
president-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, when he
said in December 2014 that there would be no
such office during his regime.
Aisha Buhari has later denounced herself as the
first lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.


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