Aisha Buhari: At last, PMB Opens up on True Identity of Nigeria's First Lady

Aisha Buhari: At last, PMB Opens up on True Identity of Nigeria's First Lady

- Nigeria's have heard from the horse's mouth the true disposition of Aisha Buhari

- President Buhari himself has confirmed that the first lady is a woman who has a heart of love for her fellow citizens

- The president said his wife's kindness and drive to help women and children is a virtue that startles him

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President Muhammadu Buhari has given not just Nigerians, but the world in general a lot of insight into the true nature of his wife, Aisha Buhari.

The revelation came on the heel of the first lady's book launch which took place recently, The Cable reports.

Aisha Buhari: At last, PMB Opens up on True Identity of Nigeria's First Lady
The president said Aisha Buhari is a woman who delights to help the under-privileged (Photo: @aishambuhari)
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Nigeria's leader in the forward to Aisha's new book disclosed that his wife being the kind-hearted person she is, naturally has an inkling to help to see to the needs of people, especially women and children in the country.

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Buhari also mentioned that her interest in social issues that affect these categories of Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic distinctions, fascinates him.

He stated:

"Her protective mien also translates to the special energy she exerts when women, children, and vulnerable people are abused. I have observed with keen interest as she addresses many of the social concerns that have given her sleepless nights."

The president noted that Aisha has been able to actualise her philanthropic dreams through the Future Assured programme which targets to benefit the sick, under-privileged people, especially IDPs.

On a conclusive note, Buhari said her undying efforts reach out to fellow citizens stress the federal government's vision to lift Nigerians from poverty.

Earlier, Aisha had revealed how she survived after getting married at an early age.

Legit.ng gathered that in her new book: ‘Aisha Buhari: Being Different,’ Aisha said the future seemed unsure when she got married as a teenager but the spirit of optimism made her conquer fear and worries.

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According to the report, while describing Buhari as the kind of man any woman would want to marry, she said her family values played a significant role in seeing her through.

Source: Legit.ng

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