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Nigeria’s First Lady, Aisha Buhari, asks all staff to proceed on indefinite leave, amid rumours of pregnancy

First Lady of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Aisha Buhari, has directed all her staff to proceed on leave until further notice.

Dr. Mohammed Kamal, Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Office of the First Lady on Health and Development Partners, said in a statement that henceforth, official engagements and work will continue virtually.

According tot he statement, “this serves to inform all staff that the office of the First Lady will be closed for the upcoming festive period of Christmas and New Year. To this end, all staff are requested to proceed on leave, until further notice.

“Please note that official engagements and work can also continue virtually as it was done previously.

“Her Excellency appreciates and thank all staff for their commitment and hard work and wish all a happy festive period ahead.”

This is coming amid rumours that the First Lady is pregnant.

After returning from a trip to Turkey with her husband, pictures of the First Lady went viral and attracted different comments.

But in an interview with BBC Pidgin, Aisha’s spokesman denied the rumour.

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