
By Editor
Zahra Buhari, daughter of the late President Muhammadu Buhari, has sparked a heated debate about her father’s legacy.
In a recent statement, she expressed frustration over being blamed and bullied on social media for decisions made by her father, emphasizing that she shouldn’t be held responsible for his actions.
Zahra revealed that she’s often attacked online for issues related to governance, despite not being in office with her father.
She recalled an incident in 2015 when her photos went viral, and people used them for their gain during the campaign.
The debate surrounding Buhari’s actions has been ongoing, with some criticizing his policies and others defending his legacy. Zahra has also spoken about her father’s commitment to Nigeria, citing the distribution of COVID-19 palliatives as evidence that he’s not the country’s problem.
Zahra’s statement has sparked a mix of reactions on social media, with some supporting her and others criticizing her for defending her father.
Many have pointed out that as a public figure, Zahra’s father’s actions are subject to scrutiny, and she should be prepared for criticism [8].
Others have praised Zahra for speaking out, saying that she’s entitled to her own opinions and should not be bullied.
The debate has also raised questions about the role of family members in politics and whether they should be held accountable for their relatives’ actions.
As the debate continues, one thing is clear: Zahra Buhari is not afraid to speak her mind and defend her father’s legacy.
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