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5 shocking things First Lady said in BBC interview

Buhari’s wife revealed that his government had been hijacked by a powerful caucus that had nothing to do with the APC.

Aisha and Muhammadu Buhari

The interview is so controversial that the Presidency reportedly tried to stop it from being aired.

Buhari’s wife revealed that her husband’s government had been hijacked by a powerful caucus that had nothing to do with his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Below are five shocking things Mrs Buhari told the BBC:

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Senate President, Bukola Saraki, had, in June, warned that Buhari's government had been hijacked by a cabal.

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The Presidency denied Saraki's statement but is yet to respond to Mrs Buhari's comments.

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