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Aisha Buhari To Isa Pantami: Be Courageous To Do The Right Thing 

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Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari, has asked the Minister of Communication and Digital Economy, Prof. Isa Pantami, to be courageous to do the right thing.

It will be recalled that the First Lady is known for calling out some of the appointees of her husband, President Muhammadu Buhari.

The First Lady on Sunday shared a video of Pantami crying during one of his sermons.

The Minister cried after his reciter read a verse of the Holy Quran.

The verse was from Surah Maryam and it read: “That is the Garden we shall give as their own to those of Our servants who were devout.”

Pantami, who cried after the verse was read, said: “O Allah! Make me one of them.

“O Allah! Make me one of them!”

Sharing the video, Hajia Buhari attached a caption a short Hausa caption to it.

The caption read: “A chire tsoro a yi abinda ya dace.”

Translated into English, it means: “Be courageous to do the right thing.”

The Instagram post was shared three weeks after Pantami joined Yusuf, the son of the Buharis, with Zahra Bayero, the daughter of the Emir of Bichi, at the Bichi Central mosque in Kano.

The comment section of the Instagram post by Hajia Buhari remained locked as at press time.

Source The Eagle Online

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