What I Want Nigerians To Know About My Father – Buhari’s Daughter Opens Up
Halima, one of the daughters of President Muhammadu Buhari, has described her father as a realistic person. She said this is what sh...
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Halima, one of the daughters of President Muhammadu Buhari, has described her father as a realistic person.
She said this is what she wanted Nigerians to know about her father in a 55-minute video, put together by the media and publicity department of the state.
The video documentary titled ‘The Human Side of President Buhari’, had ministers, aides of the president, and other members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) talking about how their feelings on Buhari’s management style, reception to counsel and his major strength, The Cable reports.
She said this is what she wanted Nigerians to know about her father in a 55-minute video, put together by the media and publicity department of the state.
The video documentary titled ‘The Human Side of President Buhari’, had ministers, aides of the president, and other members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) talking about how their feelings on Buhari’s management style, reception to counsel and his major strength, The Cable reports.

Halima said: “He came to my mother’s
room and he said look, I have nothing. I have nothing for you. And if you want
to study, study hard and make it because this is what I have for you- your
education. “So, you better buckle up and study hard. And since then, I still
have his image, just standing by the wall and telling us that.
And I realised
just how lucky I am because in this society that we are in, I wonder how many
fathers will tell their children that. “He is a very realistic father. This is
the reality. He is showing us reality. And he always talks to us about the
leaders that passed away without leaving anything behind and it didn’t stop
their children from making it.”
Other people who featured in the
documentary were Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, Babatunde Fashola, minister of
power, works and housing; Femi Adesina, special adviser to the president on
media and publicity; Nasir El-Rufai, Kaduna state governor. In an earlier
report by NAIJ.com, presidential spokesman Femi Adesina dismissed assertion
that the timing of the airing of 55-minute documentary on President Buhari is
faulty considering the hardships being experienced by Nigerians occasioned by
fuel scarcity. Adesina, who was responding to reactions online over the planned
airing of the documentary on NTA and Channels Television on Sunday, Monday and
Tuesday, observed that some of the comments were borne out of genuine concern.
The aide, who is the president’s special adviser on media and publicity, in a
statement in Abuja on Sunday, however, condemned other comments which he said
were “virulent, coming from inveterate complainers’’.