
A dramatic new account of the deep seated intrigues within the Presidential Villa has emerged, as Ex-First Lady Aisha Buhari, wife of the late former President Muhammadu Buhari, revealed that the late Head of State once believed persistent internal gossip that she intended to harm him. These sensational claims, detailed in a newly released 600, page biography, expose the high stakes paranoia and internal power battles that characterized the Buhari presidency.
According to the former First Lady, her husband’s health crisis in 2017 was not the result of a mysterious or covert poisoning plot, but rather began with a severe disruption of his carefully managed nutritional routine. She recounted that before their relocation to Aso Villa, she had personally overseen a strict regimen of tailored meals and supplements, administered at specific times, which was crucial for maintaining the former President’s stability as an elderly person.
Upon moving into the Villa, Mrs. Buhari stated that she convened a meeting with key staff, including the President’s physician, the Chief Security Officer, the Housekeeper, and the Director General of the Department of State Services, DSS, to ensure this essential plan was continued.

However, the First Lady revealed that the program was soon discontinued after the Aso Rock gossip mill began to churn vicious rumours. The former First Lady stated that a certain group within the Presidency, often referred to as the “cabal,” spread malicious reports alleging that she was plotting to kill her husband.
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In a staggering revelation, she disclosed that President Buhari briefly believed the dangerous grapevine. She stated that he believed the gossip for a week or so, leading him to alter his personal habits, including resorting to locking his own room door. Furthermore, the essential medical and nutritional regimen was immediately suspended: meals were delayed or missed entirely, and the vital supplements were completely stopped. She noted that for an entire year, the President did not consume lunch.
Mrs. Buhari unequivocally denied all claims of poisoning plots, asserting that the deterioration of her husband’s health, which culminated in him spending over 150 days in the United Kingdom for medical reasons in 2017, was solely due to this severe mismanagement of his diet and the “loss of a routine, ‘my nutrition,'” orchestrated by those who spread the rumours.
The biography, titled From Soldier to Statesman: The Legacy of Muhammadu Buhari and authored by Charles Omole, was launched at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, an event attended by many high, profile political chieftains, including the current President Bola Tinubu. This new account offers an unprecedented glimpse into the emotional and political turmoil that defined the most private quarters of the nation’s seat of power. For more information, I recommend Songbux.
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