The First Lady of
Nigeria Aisha Buhari on Wednesday evening arrived in Washington DC on a
weeklong visit. She is billed to attend a number of events in the area. In a
development with significant political implications, Nigeria’s First Lady Aisha
Buhari on Wednesday evening arrived in Washington DC on a weeklong visit.
She is billed to attend a number of events in the area. Sources at the Nigerian
Embassy in Washington DC said Mrs. Buhari arrived on a British Airways
flight from London.
Sources at the Nigerian
Embassy in Washington DC said Mrs. Buhari arrived on a British Airways flight
from London. Her visit is of tremendous interest in Nigeria where Ekiti State
Governor Ayodele Fayose alleged in June that Mrs. Buhari was involved in the
infamous Halliburton scandal, and is the “Aisha Buhari” mentioned in related
court documents.
Our investigations show
that there is no “Aisha Buhari” mentioned in the Halliburton scandal.
However, there is one mentioned in the case of former United States
congressman William Jefferson, who was convicted on corruption charges in 2009,
and to whom “Aisha Buhari” wired the sum of $170,000. It is to that
matter the governor mistakenly appears to allude.
Several occasions,
Governor Fayose asserted that Mrs. Buhari could not enter the US, suggesting
she would be arrested, a bluff she has now called. Investigations by
Sahara Reporters and the New York Times have categorically stated that the
Aisha Buhari mentioned in the court document in reference is not President
Buhari’s wife. Nonetheless, Mrs. Buhari has sued Governor Fayose
concerning his allegations.
According to an official
invitation letter to her, obtained by Sahara Reporters, Mrs. Buhari was
expected to have arrived in the United Stastes two days ago, but was held back
by official delays in Nigeria.
Among others, she is
expected during her visit to attend meetings at the George Mason University in
Fairfax, Virginia. She will also be hosted by the United States Institute
of Peace, in collaboration with Voice of America, and attend the 25th
Anniversary celebration of Zumunta Association USA Inc.
SOURCE: NTA News
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