Mrs. Aisha Muhammadu Buhari is the Wife
of the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, General Muhammadu Buhari,
who was elected at the last general election, held on March 28, 2015. She hails
from Adamawa State, North-East Region of Nigeria. Her grandfather, Alhaji
Mohammed Ribadu, was Nigeria’s first Minister of Defence. Her twenty-five years
marriage to the former Head of State is blessed with five children and a
granddaughter.
Mrs. Buhari has a Master’s Degree in
International Affairs and Strategic Studies (MIASS) from the Nigerian Defence
Academy (NDA), Kaduna and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Degree in Public
Administration from Ambrose Ali University (AAU), Ekpoma. She is currently undertaking a Counseling
Course on Co-Dependency in the United Kingdom.
Prior to acquiring her higher
degrees, Mrs. Buhari had earlier pursued a career in Beauty and fashion and obtained
a Diploma in Beauty Therapy from the Carlton Institute of Beauty Therapy,
Windsor, United Kingdom and specialized in Permanent Make-up, Mesotherapy and
Miocro-dermabrasion. As well as obtained Certificate from a French beauty
school, Estheitique Academie in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (UAE) on Japanese
Gold Facial and Towel-folding Techniques.
Her natural passion for beauty and
fashion is overwhelming, and this makes her interestingly unique, as she works,
teaches and mentors young ones on beauty and fashion. In her almost fifteen years in the beauty
industry, Aisha Muhammadu Buhari has trained, mentored and empowered hundreds
of Nigerians in her chosen profession, beauty.
She is the Founder/Managing Director of
Hanzy Spa and Principal of Hanzy Beauty Institute, Kaduna and Abuja. She is a Resource Person to National Basic
Technical Education (NBTE) on Beauty Therapy and Cosmetology and has
participated in the curriculum development of Small Medium Enterprises for
NBTE. She is an advocate of Women and Girl-child educationhaving from an area
that is educationally disadvantaged for the female gender.
Her life philosophy is: if the environment is safe, if there is no
corruption in governance and public life, there would be enough resources in
any nation to meet the important needs of the common people including those of
women and the youth.

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