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Aisha Buhari Reveals Shocking ‘Bedroom Details’ About President Buhari
Aisha Buhari, Nigeria’s First Lady, has revealed shocking “bedroom details about her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari.
YaahooJournalist reports that the First Lady joked about not having “intimate conversations in bed with her husband” owing to a lack of time.
Aisha Buhari, who accused her husband’s nephew, Mamman Daura, of giving a presidential directive without the President’s knowledge earlier this week, said not having intimate conversations in bed with President Buhari is the reason she keeps ”talking”.
YaahooJournalist reports that the First Lady made this comment when she featured on Journalists Hangout, a programme on Television Continental (TVC).
Aisha, who was earlier this week described as a “selfish human being by Nigerians,” said not having intimate conversations in bed with President Buhari is because they are busy tending to national issues.
YaahooJournalist reports that the First Lady, who often gives her opinions on national issues, was asked if she gets to raise some of these matters with the president during “pillow talk”.
“There is no pillow in the villa,” she answered with a smile.
She was also asked “not even in the other room”, an allusion to her husband’s statement in 2016 that “she belongs in my kitchen and my living room and the other room”.
She again, replied “no”.
According to Aisha, President Buhari’s tight schedule and her own has deprived them of such moments.
The First Lady added that if members of the cabinet carried out their responsibilities as expected, then she and her husband can rest, and she would not have to keep on commenting on issues.
Her words: “There is no pillow in the villa. No, because we are always busy listening to one story or another. I think the people he put in the cabinet, they should just sit up and do the needful. That is why it is not good to have godfatherism.
“We just have to choose the right people to be at the right place so that we would rest so that the first lady should stop talking,” Aisha said