Despite the retinue of staff at the
presidential villa waiting on the First Family, President Muhammadu Buhari’s
wife, Aisha, still cooks his food.
She made this known on Saturday while
hosting some children to an elaborate reception as part of activities marking
this year’s Eid-el-Fitri.
At the party held inside the old
Banquet Hall of the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the President’s wife, after
spending about two hours with the children, sought their permission to go and
make dinner for her husband, who she said was alone at home.
“I’m going to leave you soon. I want to
go back home to cook for my husband. Because my children are here playing with
you, nobody is at home, only my husband. I want to go back home to be with him
and also cook dinner for him,” she told the highly elated children.
Before her exit, she urged the children
to be good ambassadors of their parents and the country. While saying that the
future of the country is in the hands of children, Mrs. Buhari advised them to
face their studies and be obedient to their parents.
The First Lady also admonished the
children to continue to pray for other Nigerian children who are currently
residing inside the different Internally Displaced Persons camps scattered all
over the country because of acts of terrorism.
Telling them that the current
administration attaches great importance to the welfare of children and would
stop at nothing to ensure their protection and development, she said, “The
future of this great country lies in your hands. You are to complement the
efforts of government by working very hard in school and to be obedient to your
parents.
“Tomorrow, you may be the President,
the President’s wife, senators, honorable members, governors, medical doctors,
teachers, journalists, engineers, nurses, lawyers and the rest of our honorable
professions.”
The President’s wife also urged parents
to encourage and monitor their children.
The party featured different games,
dancing competition and fashion parade among others. Mrs. Buhari was
accompanied by wives of some former governors.

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