Mrs Aisha gave this advice on Saturday at the 2018 Episcopal Harvest of the Anglican Communion at the Cathedral of Holy Trinity, Gwagwalada, Abuja where she was honoured with Deborah Award.
Mrs Aisha Buhari was represented by Mrs. Grace Chamah, wife of the former military Governor of Katsina and Kebbi states.
In her statement made by her Director of Information, Suleiman Haruna Mrs. Buhari has this to say,
“there is power in the spoken word, the power of life and death, Nigerians should therefore make positive declarations about their country. As prayers heal the land, so do bad declarations bring hardship”, she said,
She implored Nigerians to pray for the nation’s leaders, to enable them make the right decisions for the betterment of our country. Furthermore she asked Nigerians to embrace peace so that stability and prosperity will prevail.
She thanked the Diocese for the award and reassured Nigerians that as the mother of the nation, she will continue in her duty to impart her humanity on those that are less fortunate with her humanitarian activities.
The Bishop of Gwagwalada Diocese and host of the event, Rt. Rev. Moses Bukpe Tabwaye praised Mrs. Buhari who he said has impacted in many areas that affect the less privileged, especially women and children, irrespective of faith or ethnicity.
He urged her to continue the good work she is doing and hoped that other well-meaning Nigerians will take a cue from her.
Deborah Award is named after the prophetess Deborah, who is noted for her courage, wisdom and leadership.
Vanguard
Mrs Aisha Buhari was represented by Mrs. Grace Chamah, wife of the former military Governor of Katsina and Kebbi states.
In her statement made by her Director of Information, Suleiman Haruna Mrs. Buhari has this to say,
“there is power in the spoken word, the power of life and death, Nigerians should therefore make positive declarations about their country. As prayers heal the land, so do bad declarations bring hardship”, she said,
She implored Nigerians to pray for the nation’s leaders, to enable them make the right decisions for the betterment of our country. Furthermore she asked Nigerians to embrace peace so that stability and prosperity will prevail.
She thanked the Diocese for the award and reassured Nigerians that as the mother of the nation, she will continue in her duty to impart her humanity on those that are less fortunate with her humanitarian activities.
The Bishop of Gwagwalada Diocese and host of the event, Rt. Rev. Moses Bukpe Tabwaye praised Mrs. Buhari who he said has impacted in many areas that affect the less privileged, especially women and children, irrespective of faith or ethnicity.
He urged her to continue the good work she is doing and hoped that other well-meaning Nigerians will take a cue from her.
Deborah Award is named after the prophetess Deborah, who is noted for her courage, wisdom and leadership.
Vanguard
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ReplyDeleteWith plenty sliced pepper & onions,pls flavor the pap with ginger
DeleteFor the tongue that has eaten
DeleteIs she just knowing?
ReplyDeleteLol....story for the gods. Na to dey seek public sympathy remain, which wife won't want the husband to remain in power?
ReplyDeleteIts not bad declarations but bad leadership that brings hardship
ReplyDeletetell that to your husband that has been swearing and demarketing us. Since your husband declared blood of baboons. people that were sane before has really turned to animal, chopping off head and slitting throat without qualms.
ReplyDeleteHope u also advise dis ur bad mouth husband,weneva u ppl meet in d Oza room...
ReplyDeleteShe didn't say that, they said it for her read the full story. Lmao
ReplyDeleteAisha Buhari, only you someone gave a gift of N2.9 billion ** gift**, I wonder how many times such **gifts** have given, maybe once a week since your **thiefband** became president. So with all your corruption, you think you have what it takes to give any advice Baa. ? The only person you have moral obligations to advice now is Mr Integrithief, so he can start parking his things before February 2019.
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