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Aisha Buhari Begins Campaign For Her Husband With 4+4 Tattoo On Her Hands
The wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari, has got a tattoo on her hands to signify her support for her husband’s re-election campaign.
She showed off the tattoo, according to an online news portal, TheCable, during the inauguration of the APC Women and Youth Presidential Campaign Team, presided over by President Muhammadu Buhari, in Abuja on Thursday.
This is coming after she openly criticised her husband’s government during a 2016 British Broadcasting Service (BBC) interview where she said she might not support her husband’s re-election bid.
The 4+4 sign was first used by supporters of Abdullahi Ganduje, governor of Kano State, as a way of canvassing for his re-election.
“Our votes were 15.4 million in the last elections and after that only for us to be dominated by two people… this is totally unacceptable,” she had said in December.
“If 15.4 million people can bring in a government and only for the government to be dominated by two people or three people, where are the men of Nigeria? Where are the Nigerian men? What are you doing? Instead of them to come together and fight them, they keep visiting them one after the other licking their shoes (I’m sorry to use those words).” Responding to her claims, Buhari said: “That’s her business…
This shows I am a real democrat… What they are saying is different from what is happening. They should come out and say those things they feel was done by the cabal… what the cabal forced to me to do. They should mention just one thing.” (Telegraph)
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