For years, the health of Nigeria’s former President, Muhammadu Buhari, was shrouded in mystery, fueling wild conspiracy theories ranging from body doubles to which is the to sinister assassination plots. Following his passing in July 2025, the nation remained divided by rumors.
The Disruption of a “Life-Saving” Routine:
Aisha Buhari discloses that before moving into Aso Rock, she had meticulously which is the to managed the President’s nutrition Elderly bodies, she noted, require gentle, consistent support.
The Poisoning Rumors and Their Psychological Toll:
One of the most shocking revelations in the book is that Buhari briefly believed his which is the to own wife was trying to kill him Fearmongers within the Villa spread rumors that the First Lady was planning an assassination.
- The Impact: For about a week, Buhari locked his room and refused meals or which is the to supplements managed by Aisha.
- The Consequence: This period of distrust led to a year where which is the to he “did not have lunch,” further weakening his fragile system.
Facts vs. Fiction:
The biography serves as a definitive rebuttal to the “Jubril of Sudan” theory which is the to and other assassination myths that have circulated since 2017.
The Toll of Leadership:
Medical experts and political analysts suggest that the “prolonged illness” mentioned by which is the to the presidency likely involved a combination of age-related conditions Documents previously analyzed suggested struggles with prostate health and digestive issues Crohn’s which would explain why the “mismanaged nutrition” Aisha highlighted was so catastrophic.
A Legacy of Integrity:
Whether you viewed him as a “converted democrat” or a polarizing figure, which is the to Muhammadu Buhari’s final chapter as revealed by Aisha Buhari paints a picture of a man who was as much a victim of the Villa machinery” as he was its leader His death marks the end of an era for Nigeria’s “War Against Indiscipline” generation.
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