Angry Buhari's Family DISOWNS Viral Pre-wedding Photos of Zahra; See The Photo That Stirs The Angst
Some photos, alleged as pre-wedding photos of Zahra Buhari and her soon-to-be hubby, Mohammed Indimi, which has been trending on social media, has been denied by the Buhari family.
The first family in a statement released by the Special Assistant on Media to the wife of the President, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi, the photographs were described as untrue and embarrassing by the family,
Punch Newspaper reports.
The alleged pre-wedding photos of Zahra Buhari and her soon-to-be hubby, Mohammed Indimi, which has been trending on social media, has been denied by the Buhari family.
A statement released by the Special Assistant on Media to the wife of the President, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi, the photographs were described as untrue and embarrassing by the family, Punch reports.
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One of the alleged Pres-wedding photos that angered the First Family |
Meanwhile, the date for the nuptials had been widely publicised as December 2, 2016, until, according to reports, the President stepped in and asked the ceremony to be moved to a later date.
Some photos, alleged as pre-wedding photos of Zahra Buhari and her soon-to-be hubby, Mohammed Indimi, which has been trending on social media, has been denied by the Buhari family.
The first family in a statement released by the Special Assistant on Media to the wife of the President, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi, the photographs were described as untrue and embarrassing by the family,
Punch Newspaper reports.
The alleged pre-wedding photos of Zahra Buhari and her soon-to-be hubby, Mohammed Indimi, which has been trending on social media, has been denied by the Buhari family.
A statement released by the Special Assistant on Media to the wife of the President, Adebisi Olumide-Ajayi, the photographs were described as untrue and embarrassing by the family, Punch reports.
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One of the alleged Pres-wedding photos that angered the First Family |
Meanwhile, the date for the nuptials had been widely publicised as December 2, 2016, until, according to reports, the President stepped in and asked the ceremony to be moved to a later date.