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I have the right to say how I feel – Aisha Buhari

By Channels TV
15 October 2016   |   3:00 am

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    I ‘aint NO MUMU DUNCE!!!

    This woman is saying SHE GAVE HER WORD to Party members that they would follow the Policies and Manifesto of the Party.

    The whole thing is being trahed by her husband betrayal of those promises.

    She has spoken to him about it to him time after time.

    She cannot go back to the same Party and ask for support in the future unless things change and as A NIGERIAN she had to come out and state her position.

    And now some people have the nerve to tell het to shut up?

    Who will carry the coffin when her husband gets killed in a Coup or in Russian type Revolution?

    Who will father her children and the other children?

    Finally, when you marry from the Ribadu house do not expect to marry a mumu dunce!

  • Author’s gravatar

    WATCH OUT FELLOW NIGERIANS MORE OF THIS IS YET TO COME.

    BUHARI IS NOT ONLY A DICTATOR BUT ALSO A LONER IDIOT WHO CANNOT EVEN LIVE PEACEFULLY WITH HIS WIFE AND FAMILY.

    AISHA BUHARI, LET US KNOW WHERE IS BUHARI, THE FOREX FRAUDSTER, HIDING HIS FOREX LOOT IN CONNIVANCE WITH HIS FOREX FRAUDSTER HOUSE BOY, THE CENTRAL BANK GOVERNOR, GODWIN EMEFIELE????

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