Following the interview granted to the BBC by the wife of the President, Aisha Buhari, showbiz mogul, Charlyboy, popularly known as AreaFada, has said Aisha simply cried out for help for fear of the unknown and the same ‘treacherous, vile and evil cabal that hijacked former President, Goodluck Jonathan.
Charlyboy said the wife of the President in the interview, was not trying to sabotage her husband’s efforts; rather she was trying to communicate with her husband out of frustration.
The outspoken media tycoon equally maintained that Aisha was equally crying out for help
Mrs. Buhari had in the interview with the BBC Hausa Service alleged that her husband’s administration had been hijacked, adding that she would not campaign for his re-election in 2019 if he does not rejig his cabinet.
Buhari had during a joint Press conference he had with the German Chancellor, Angela Markel during his three-day visit to Berlin, while responding to a question regarding his wife’s remark, said his wife belongs in his kitchen, living room and the other room.
In an open letter to Nigerians, AreaFada wrote: “My people, how many of una hear or read Aisha Buharis BBC interview.
“In that interview I could see a woman who has considered all her options and all consequences and is simply crying out for help because domestically things are perhaps not peaceful or that her husband’s power and authority has been hijacked by the treacherous cabals who insist on making some of our Presidents (past and present) a mere figure head.
“The same cabal hijacked Goodluck Jonathan administration, an easy going man who was never wired for treachery and evil, in fact that one personally confessed to me himself that he is under siege by the Cabal.
“I know that it is very lonely at the top. If you’re a family man, you know how easy or difficult it is in running your family how much more a country/nation as big as Nigeria.
“Our leaders know they are ultimately responsible for the lives and fortunes of the people and if they fail, many of us will get poorer, suffer and die for nothing.
“They often deny the burdens and loneliness of leadership, thereby becoming incapable of facing reality, they tune down their inner voice, because it is too painful to confront or even acknowledge it.
“It may, however, appear in their dreams as they try to resolve conflicts rustling around inside their heads, cabinet or homes, therefore, their work and function derails and personal lives get out of balance. dailypost
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