Aisha Buhari has been out of the Presidential Villa since her trip to Saudi Arabia and believed to be in London.
Sadiya Umar Farouq
Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster and Management, Sadiya Umar Farouq, on Friday, denied commenting on rumours of her getting married to President Muhammadu Buhari.
She refuted tweets made using her name by a parody account.
The account had tweeted: “There have been several speculations in media regarding Marriage between Myself and Baba Buhari.
“I will like to clarify this, that me and Baba Buhari have been old-time friends and Her Excellency Aisha is my good friend and a sister. I will like to maintain this good relationship.
“Dear Nigerians, please Kindly ignore all rumors as this is not true. We’re currently completely focused on making sure we have a better Nigeria. Let’s continue to pray for our dear country Nigeria. God Bless.”
Reacting, Sadiya Farouq, via her handle (@Sadiya_farouq) issued a disclaimer.
She tweeted: “It has come to my attention that a fake Twitter account @Sadiya_farouq_ has been created in my name.
“I wish to inform my followers and well-meaning Nigerians to disregard the handle and any information posted on it. My official Twitter handle remains @Sadiya_farouq”
In the last 48 hours, social media has been awash with speculation that the minister and the nation’s leader were dating and close to taking the alleged affair to the next level.
This followed First Lady Aisha Buhari’s continued absence from Nigeria.
She has been out of the Presidential Villa since her trip to Saudi Arabia and believed to be in London.
Also on Friday, however, Aisha Buhari, posted about the Girl Child challenges.
She tweeted: “Today, I join millions of girls around the world to celebrate this year’s international day of the girl child, the theme for this year is, “GirlForce: Unscripted and Unstoppable”.
“I am happy to note the progress that has been made in the area of activism by girls to protect their gender.
“I want to state that more needs to be done especially to address gender-based violence which seems to be more pronounced recently. All hands must be on deck to achieve this.
#GirlChild #GirlForce #GirlChildDay #InternationalDayoftheGirl”