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Aisha Halilu Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari and the first lady of Nigeria, today, February 17, 2023 added another year, as she clocks 52.This was disclosed by the former new media aide to President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, on Twitter.“Happy birthday to our First Lady, Her Excellency (Dr) Aisha Muhammadu Buhari” he posted.The first lady of Nigeria, born on February 17, 1971, in Adamawa State, northeastern Nigeria, is a cosmetologist and beauty therapist.Her grandfather, Alhaji Muhammadu Ribadu, was Nigeria’s first minister of defence.Aisha’s father was a civil engineer, and her mother is a descendant of the Ankali family, renowned farmers.TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that Aisha attended her primary and secondary school in Adamawa State. On 2 December 1989, she married Muhammadu Buhari, who had five children from a previous marriage to Safinatu Yusuf.Aisha Buhari (Right) and her husband, President Muhammadu BuhariAisha and Muhammadu Buhari have five children together and one grandchild.For years, Aisha has run a successful business as the founder/managing director of Hanzy Spa and principal of Hanzy Beauty Institute, a beauty salon in Kaduna and Abuja.Aisha is a resource person to the National Basic Technical Education (NBTE), on beauty therapy and cosmetology and has participated in the curriculum development of small medium enterprises for NBTE.She closed her beauty salon following the emergence of her husband as president of Nigeria.Aisha published a book titled Essentials of Beauty Therapy: A Complete Guide for Beauty Specialists, which has been recommended as a text for the NBTE curriculum.The first lady of Nigeria is a vocal advocate of women’s rights and children’s rights, and this was a focal point during her campaign for her husband’s election in 2015.She has, on several occasions, emphasized the need for young girls to get primary and secondary school education before getting married, saying that she believes no girl should get married before the age of 17.[21] She has also criticized child marriage and homosexuality.In May 2015, on the sidelines of the Global Women Conference held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, she stressed the need for Nigerian laws that will protect women from forced early marriages, sex trafficking and other issues Nigerian girls and women contend with. Aisha raised concerns on child sexual abuse in Nigeria and the need for legislation against early marriage.On 12 June 2015, Aisha Buhari met with some mothers of the abducted Chibok Girls[24] on 14 April 2016, and donated proceeds from her book to parents of the Chibok girls, the Buni Yadi boys murdered in 2014, and children suffering from malnutrition.In October 2016, Aisha said that she would not back her husband in the next election unless he got a grip on his government.He responded that she belonged in his kitchen, saying “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room.”
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