There's
something about Zamfara governors that smell good about dating young
silverspoon
ladies. It was Aishat, the beautiful daughter of the former military
president, Ibrahim Babangida that was married off as fourth wife to
the erstwhile governor of Zamfara and now, the gist making the rounds
is the secret affair between the Zamfara incumbent governor and the
daughter of the president, Zara.
But
in what can be likened to an SoS message, the governor has responded
to wild media claims of his sizzling romance with the beautiful
daughter of Nigeria President, Zara Buhari.
Zamfara
State governor, Abdulazeez Yari, has denied reports that he is
romantically involved with Zahra Buhari, one of the daughters of
President Muhammad Buhari, according to reports.
He also faulted media reports that he gave the president's daughter $200 million as gift and that he divorced one of his wives, Hadiza Umaru Shinkafi to accommodate Zahra.
The governor said the reports published in two weekly publications were false. Yari's position was contained in his letters to the publishers of the publications, accusing them of casting him in bad light and requesting them to retract the publications.
The letters, dated 18 and 19 January, were written for the governor by his lawyer, Mahmud Magaji (SAN), wherein Yari threatens to sue the publications for defamation, in which he would demand N100 billion (in the case of the first publication) and N10 billion (against the second publication) should they fail to retract the publication and tender unreserved apology within seven days.
Part of the letters read: "The above publication, no doubt, is false and defamatory, and it is intended to bring the reputation of our client to ridicule and cause odium or malignity to our client.
"Since the above publication, our client has received countless phone calls and text messages from family, friends, colleagues and associates, who incessantly call to enquire about the said publication.
"Consequent upon the above, it is our client's instruction that we demand from you the retraction of the said defamatory piece in three national newspapers inclusive of your own." Yari said.
He also faulted media reports that he gave the president's daughter $200 million as gift and that he divorced one of his wives, Hadiza Umaru Shinkafi to accommodate Zahra.
The governor said the reports published in two weekly publications were false. Yari's position was contained in his letters to the publishers of the publications, accusing them of casting him in bad light and requesting them to retract the publications.
The letters, dated 18 and 19 January, were written for the governor by his lawyer, Mahmud Magaji (SAN), wherein Yari threatens to sue the publications for defamation, in which he would demand N100 billion (in the case of the first publication) and N10 billion (against the second publication) should they fail to retract the publication and tender unreserved apology within seven days.
Part of the letters read: "The above publication, no doubt, is false and defamatory, and it is intended to bring the reputation of our client to ridicule and cause odium or malignity to our client.
"Since the above publication, our client has received countless phone calls and text messages from family, friends, colleagues and associates, who incessantly call to enquire about the said publication.
"Consequent upon the above, it is our client's instruction that we demand from you the retraction of the said defamatory piece in three national newspapers inclusive of your own." Yari said.
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