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My husband will make Nigeria great again – First lady says

Aisha Buhari and Michelle Obama 

The first lady in a Tweet, said “Yesterday, I listened to my dear husband @MBuhari address Nigeria's key issues at the 71st session of the #UNGA.

“I am more convinced of his intentions for Nigeria and I am certain that Nigeria will be great again under this administration #UNGA.”

Mrs. Buhari also spoke with the co-founder of the Bill and Melinda Gates foundation on issues concerning women and children.

She said “Its interesting to know that @melindagates is also as passionate as I am about improving the lives of women & girls.”

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Aisha Buhari  is currently in the United State of America for the 71st United Nations (UN) General Assembly meeting.

The Ekiti state Governor, Ayo Fayose had earlier alleged that the first lady could not go to America because of a fraud case against her.

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