She doesn’t need Twitter stunt to advise her husband, Nigerians call out Aisha Buhari

Michael Orodare
5 Min Read

Some Nigerians have called out the wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, over her frequent social media criticism of her husband’s administration.

Aisha had taken to Twitter on Friday to share a video of Julius Malema, a South African opposition politician and lawmaker, advising President Cyril Ramaphosa against “prisoners”.

In the footage, Malema advised Ramaphosa to avoid people who “thrive through patronising presidents”.

He said:

“We hope that you will be a president of a country free government. There are people who thrive through patronising presidents.

“They tell you all you want to hear. And as a result, you’re unable to make informed decisions. Because you surrender yourself with prisoners, and yes men and yes women.

“You need someone who is going to be honest with you; the position you occupy needs someone who is going to be honest with you because those who failed were told many a times that they were right even when they were wrong.

“Even when the constitutional courts told them you are wrong, those around them kept on telling them you’re right. And that’s where they got it wrong.

Aisha shared the video with hashtags “listen to advice” and “team work”.

The tweet is one of her several social media criticisms of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration and it looks like it didn’t go down well with some Nigerians on Twitter.

Reacting to her tweet, Nigerian Twitterati advised the wife of the President to always advise her husband indoor and stop bringing her criticism to the social media where her husband would likely not see them.

Some were of the opinion that being the wife of the President, Aisha would have unhindered access to her husband, advising her to channel her criticisms and advise to him privately.

 

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