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    Zahra, Buhari’s daughter graduates from UK University, as Nigerian university lecturers continue strike

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    One of the daughters of President Muhammadu Buhari, Zahra, has graduated with a First Class in Architectural Science.
    Zahra is married To Ahmed Indimi, the son of billionaire oil magnate, Mohammed Indimi.
    Platforms Africa reports that the First Lady, Aisha Buhari, who broke the news, shared pictures of her daughter’s graduation at one of the United Kingdom’s universities on Tuesday.
     
    “Congratulations to Mrs. Zahra B Buhari on your graduation with First Class Honors in Architectural Science.
    Zahra graduation
    “Wishing you all the best!” her mother, Aisha, wrote on her Facebook page on Tuesday.
    This came amid a prolonged strike by lecturers in Nigeria, which has made universities in the country to be under lock and key since February 14. 2022.

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