Tuesday, October 15, 2019

PDP reacts to feud between Aisha Buhari and the family members of Mamman Daura

 


     The PDP has reacted to the feud between the first lady, Aisha Buhari and the family members of Mamman Daura, President Buhari's longtime friend. The party in a statement released by its spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, says the ''public fight'' between the first lady and the Daura's further ''underlines the managerial ineptitude and leadership failures of the Buhari Presidency''. Read the statement below:

President Buhari's Wife Aisha Reveals How Mamman Daura's Family Stopped Her From Entering Aso Rock



    President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife, Aisha, has made revelations on the power tussle at the State House in the Presidential Villa, Abuja. In an interview with BBC Hausa on Monday, Aisha Buhari again confirmed the viral video that circulated online last week.

   The First Lady said she ranted after she was denied access to parts of the villa by Mamman Daura and his family. A source had disclosed this to DAILY POST. Mamman Daura does not hold an official position in the Nigerian government but is regarded as one of the most powerful men in the presidency.

Declare Emergency On Federal Roads, Senate Tells Federal Government



   The Senate has asked the Federal Government to declare a state of emergency on federal roads across the country.

Man marries his mother in-law as second wife after seven years of secret dating

 

   A Zimbabwean man Vashko Sande has shocked people after marrying his own mother in-law as a second wife whom he dated secretly for 7 years, says he is his own father-in-law. Vashko Sande did the unthinkable when he fell in love with his mother-in-law, betraying his wife’s trust.

   He reportedly became wild and abusive after finding new love and even elders failed to “discipline” him as he defied social norms and married the woman as his second wife.

Nigeria has not treated Igbos fairly - Peter Obi


      The Vice Presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party in the 2019 general elections, Peter Obi has stated that the South-East has not been treated fairly unlike other regions in the country.

    The Former Governor of Anambra State who sat for an interview on Arise News Morning show noted that there are capable hands who can navigate the country through its current challenges, but he added that the flawed electoral process won't let that happen.