Sunday, 31 May 2015

Read What Mrs Aisha Buhari Did Because Of “Office Of The First Lady”



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Soft-spoken but extremely eloquent, there are many things that make Aisha Buhari, wife of Nigeria’s new president thick. Blessed with an infectious smile; many, often as a result of her warm disposition, underrate the power that lies in her.

Though, only soaring in popularity in recent months especially in the build up to the March 28 presidential elections where her husband, Muhammadu, a retired military general and former Head of State, coasted to an overwhelming victory, Aisha has always been a known face especially among people who seek to pamper their bodies. The First Lady, until recently, owned one of the biggest spas and beauty institute in the country. Situated along Camp Road, a high brow area of Ungwan-Rimi Government Residential Area in Kaduna State, Hanzy Spa and Hanzy Beauty Institute was always a beehive of activities all week long. It is the first beauty institute in Northern Nigeria and is a National Board of Technical Education accredited vocational training centre and registered by the Ministry of Education with the aim of exploring the untapped wealth in the emerging beauty industry.
However, since the victory of her husband in late March before his swearing-in in Abuja, the nation’s capital, on Friday, Aisha has since closed down the beauty parlour to take up the new role of Nigeria’s First Lady. The spa and beauty institute patronised by individuals across cla$$, was sighted close to the private residence of the immediate past Vice President, Namadi Sambo. The institute was consulted by the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation/Kaduna Refining and Petrochemical Company to help train individuals under its Youth Empowerment and Skill Acquisition Programme.

But as popular and strategically-placed as the spa and beauty institute was, not many knew Aisha was the brains behind it. Like her more popular husband who is famed for shying away from limelight and prefers to stay at the background most of the time, she operated the business only as a professional and not as wife of a former Head of State at the time. Many clients, who visited the place and also came across her, attested to how simple and impressive at customers’ relations she was.
But Aisha didn’t just venture into the business of pampering people’s skin and bodies – she worked very hard to learn the tricks of the business and how to succeed in it. A trained esthetician who obtained a diploma in Beauty Therapy from the Carlton Institute of Beauty Therapy, Windsor, United Kingdom and a certificate course from the French Beauty School, Esthetique Academie Dubai, she is a member of the United Kingdom’s Vocational Training and Charitable Trust and the International Health and Beauty Council.
In an interview she granted Thisday Style last year, the beautiful Adamawa State-born mother of five said: “I’m a very busy person who does her things quietly. I keep to my profession as an esthetician, managing my spa and beauty institute both in Kaduna and Abuja. I also personally perform some advanced facial treatments like mesotherapy, gold facial and application of TCA etc. I have a number of documentations on my experience in this area including writing a book titled “The Essentials of Beauty Therapy.”
Though, now saddled with the bigger responsibility of giving her ageing husband the needed mor*l and emotional support required to bring ma$$ive transformation in a country craving for change, Aisha’s training and experience as a beauty expert could come to bear in the colouration of things within her control in the coming weeks. For neighbours close to the First Lady’s now closed beauty institute, they would miss the atmosphere she brought to the area.

Has Buhari Broken One Of His Campaign Promises?



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The official portrait for Her Excellency Aisha Buhari has been released hours after her husband was sworn-in as the new president on May 29, 2015, Friday.

The new photo has the national flag of the Federal Republic of Nigeria on the background. It will be used for official purposes by the presidency and its office.
During the campaign period Muhammadu Buhari first addressed the issue of the Office of the First Lady in December 2014. He said it was
not mentioned in the Nigerian constitution, and there was no official role for presidents’ wives described in the main law of the country“.
Aisha Buhari reacted to this statement, saying that this fact would not prevent her from doing her work: participating in various charity activities, visiting orphanages, caring for society’s downtrodden and etc.
In a recent interview, after her husband’s victory at the presidential election, Aisha made an important remark about her status:
“I think I will prefer to be called the wife of the president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria than the first lady of Nigeria”.
There is no clear answer at the moment on whether the Office of the First Lady would be set up or not. Therefore, the true significance of the photo remains unclear for many Nigerians

Saturday, 23 May 2015

Photos: Atiku represents Buhari at inauguration Juma’at service



A special Juma’at service was held today in Abuja to kick-start the ceremonies leading to the May 29th inauguration and hand over ceremony. Former Vice President Atriku Abubakar represented Buhari who left for London this morning. Vice President Namadi Sambo was also at the service. More photos after the cut…

Friday, 22 May 2015

Photos: Man who was mistakenly pronounced dead starts breathing and moves on the way to morgue

46 year old Wisconsin man, Thomas Sancomb collapsed at end of his bed at his Milwaukee apartment was pronounced dead by paramedics.
His body was cold to touch and rigid and there was no attempt to resuscitate him.
Sancomb was pronounced dead at 2.10pm at the apartment, forensic investigator Genevieve Penn wrote in a report.
Penn then called Sancomb’s brother, John Sancomb, to inform him of the death and an autopsy to determine the cause of death was requested.
A transport team arrived to take the body to the morgue, but at about 3pm Sancomb had some ‘spontaneous respirations’ and began moving his left arm and right leg,
Sancomb’s pulse returned and he was taken to Columbia St. Mary’s Hospital, where he was admitted to the intensive care unit.
Sancomb’s brother told the medical examiner that his sibling had a drink and a cigar every once in a while but did not use street drugs.
The medical examiner’s office declined to comment on the case.AP

See Photos of president-elect Buhari in London



He left for the UK on a British Airways flight this morning. No word on what he went there to do. Another photo after the cut…



Buhari must start his administration by jailing thieves – Kokori



Human rights activist, Chief Frank Kokori, says the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, should start his administration by prosecuting and jailing looters as soon as he’s sworn in on May 29.
Kokori, who is a former General Secretary of the National Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas Workers, said this on Thursday.

The activist said by immediately prosecuting looters, Nigerians would have an idea of what the Buhari administration stands for and change would gradually set in. He said,
“You cannot change everything in four years but when Nigerians start seeing little changes in three to six months and then in one year and you see people being prosecuted and jailed for stealing public funds, and the government ensures that all the funds that were taken overseas are recovered, there is no way the needed change will not come.
“Why should Nigeria have up to $250bn in stolen funds abroad and only $35bn in our foreign reserves? The international community is aware of this and the incoming government is not foolish. Anybody that thinks he has stolen and will go scot free must be deceiving himself because if any thief goes scot free, then the All Progressives Congress-led government is not serious.
“So, the APC government must make sure that Nigerians that stole money are prosecuted and jailed while the money should be retrieved. Nobody should run a government by saying you will forget the past, no. The way Nigeria is today, people must be punished for the pains they have subjected Nigerians to.”