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Sunday 16 October 2016

BREAKING | Buhari Disowns Garba Shehu, Others, Insists Aisha Belongs to the Kitchen


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Contrary to a statement issued by Presidential Spokesman Garba Shehu which described President Buhari’s comment to journalists about his wife ‘belonging to the kitchen, the living room and the other room'” as only a ‘banter’, President Buhari has doubled down, maintaining that he wasn’t joking or throwing banters with German Chancellor Angela Merkel when he said his wife Aisha belongs to the kitchen.
In an exclusive interview with DW’s Phil Gayle, President Buhari insisted that his wife Aisha should stay out of politics.
“Recently your wife criticized your choices for top jobs, and you responded by saying “I don’t know which party my wife belongs to, but she belongs to my kitchen and my living room.” What did you mean by that, sir?”, DW asked President Buhari.
In his response to the question, President Buhari said: “I am sure you have a house. … You know where your kitchen is, you know where your living room is, and I believe your wife looks after all of that, even if she is working.””
“That is your wife’s function?”, DW made an attempt to clarify, to which Buhari replied: “Yes, to look after me.”
“And she should stay out of politics?”, DW asked again. “I think so”, Buhari insisted.
Presidential Spokesman, Garba Shehu in an effort to clarify the President’s initial comment which has long gone viral said that “He was obviously throwing a banter.”
Garba in a series of tweets said “My friends, can’t a leader get a sense of humour anymore? Mr. President laughed before that statement was made.
“Politics sometimes should be spiced with humour. Those of us close to him knows there is never a dull moment with him.
“Mr. President respects the place of women in our society. He believes in the abilities of women.
“One of Nigeria’s most sensitive office today is headed by a woman, Mrs. Adeosun. This is an evidence of the confidence he reposes on women.”
“My friends, can’t a leader get a sense humour anymore? Mr. President laughed before that statement was made.”
Many Nigerians have taken to the social media to attack the President’s comments as misogynistic, comparing him to U.S. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

1 comment:

  1. It is now crystal clear that gender inequality has a torn on this administration. at a time like this when women are already having their stand in the international communities, Clinton as an example in US,Liberia and other countries where politics has been a neutral game for both sex and laws do not take gender into consideration while executing justice, we now have a president who is taking us back to stone age where women are seen but not heard. i think we all should rise and say no to that before it becomes a bill at the house to be deliberated upon. Thank you.

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