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Aisha Buhari Breaks Silence On Major Reason She Left Nigeria To Dubai

The major reason Aisha Buhari relocated to Dubai has been revealed by one of her aides.
The Nigeria’s first lady, Aisha Buhari travelled to Dubai for a medical check-up.
The revelation was made by her aide, Kabiru Dodo.
The aide said that Aisha didn’t run away from the country because of rising insecurity.
Mr Dodo who is a former All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Taraba state, said this in Jalingo during a presentation of toiletries to widows on behalf of Mrs Buhari’s Future Assured Foundation.
He said the first lady left the country before over 344 students were kidnapped in Katsina State.
Mr Dodo insisted that the First Lady travelled for her medical trip, she did not flee the country because of rising insecurity.
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“She left her children, her husband and family in Nigeria?
“What people are saying is baseless and worth nothing to be considered.
“I want to tell the whole world that I do speak to her on daily basis and she is ready to return to the country as soon as she is done with the medical treatment abroad,” Dodo cleared.
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