Buhari’s Second Wife: Cabals don’t trust Aisha Buhari

News making rounds on the political scene is that President Buhari is allegedly taking a second wife, Hajia Sadia Umar Farouq, the current Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development. The wedding ceremony will be held tomorrow in a very private location. This wedding was allegedly instigated by the northern Cabals.

This was exposed to a source who chose to be anonimous. According to the source, Cabals do not trust Aisha Buhari as they do not know if her loyalty really lies with the President. Their doubts were confirmed after the explosive interview Aisha Buhari had with British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) in Hausa language.

In the BBC explosive interview, Aisha Buhari revealed how “a few people” were ruling her husband’s cabinet. And President Buhari was not aware of most of the people he appointed in his cabinet because they were handpicked by “select few”

The BBC caused a lot of heads to roll in Aso Rock and this further proved to the cabals, that Aisha could not be trusted

Also, The Cabals have always seen Aisha Buhari as an Adamawa woman which is not a core Muslim state whereas Sadia Umar Farouq is from Zamfara state, a Muslim dominated state.

The sources said, Mamman Daura who is an Uncle to President Buhari and the alleged head of the cabal has been mounting pressure on the President to marry someone who could be trusted and considered a true ally and Sadia Umar Farouq

This prompted the Ministerial nomination of Sadia Umar Farouq after Buhari became President in 2015. Her nomination was not confirmed because of her lack of relevant experience.

Our source also disclosed that when the First Lady discovered the unusual relationship, she called the President out on it and demanded an end to the relationship. Unfortunately, Minister Sadia Farouq already gained the support of the Cabals, particularly Mamma Daura, Buhari’s uncle.

Source: Herald.ng

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