Baron Roy
Really, you can. How do you feel on the inside? I’ve been studying your utterances and actions and they speak volumes. You ain’t happy with your husband’s regime and you’ve been saying it all the while. In recent times, I believe that you’ve been trying to pass some coded messages to Nigerians…but you do appear helpless and frightened at times. What’s the matter?
You can talk to me, Hajia…
Dear Sister Aisha, the other time you sharply criticized your husband’s government on BBC, I was very critical of you. But you stood your ground, yet you supported him.
Then he was on medical tourism in the UK where he underwent a major surgery. You stood by him all those months despite your misgivings about how things were going in his government. You obviously did not like several people around him but he wasn’t listening…
You can talk to me, Hajia…
Then you came back to Nigeria without him; all teary and sad. My heart broken as I watched you. Before you could recover from whatever it was about your husband that hurt you, your son, Yusuf went ahead and smashed his head on the tarmac. You were heartbroken but God is still on the throne; the boy was spared and he came back to life. I felt your relief from thousands of kilometers away…
You can talk to me, Hajia…
As I observed his arrival to Nigeria and Aso Rock, I couldn’t help but notice the very formal manner in which himself and his supposed father greeted. Very unlikely; I had a father one time and I could tell you that despite being a formidable man in the society, he was just a “dad” to me. He wouldn’t have greeted me like some inconvenience… Did that hurt you too?
You can talk to me, Hajia…
Then we heard you were now further prevented from seeing your husband! Who does that? If your father were alive, he would have personally slapped whoever gave that directive. But you were isolated and called a “suicide bomber from Adamawa”! Damn! How disrespectful! No wife should be prevented from seeing her husband under any guise! I stand with Feminists across the universe to protest this ignominy! You just couldn’t be happy with all the happenings…and you’ve got no one to talk to…
But you can talk to me, Hajia…
Now we understand that you left the Villa! How? Why? When your husband is president? I might not like your husband much but this mistreatment is against our African values! It cannot stand! Now we understand that there was another Aisha in your stead! What the hell was that?
Talk to me Hajia…talk to me!
So they don’t allow you to travel with him any longer? He went to France, they left you at home. He was in Poland, they refused to let you be with him. Prince Charles came calling, you were conspicuously absent! My heart breaks for you…
It’s alright; you can talk to me, Hajia….
Maybe your husband is no more as some people have been saying and they don’t want you to know? Could that be the case? I wouldn’t want to be the purveyor of bad news to a dear mother of lovely kids that has done me no harm! But I do believe that your husband is incapacitated by illness, and some people have hijacked his presidency, created a look-alike, and are committing atrociously treasonable crimes in the name of your husband! Could that be what you were referring to yesterday when you mentioned two very bad persons that have held your husband hostage?
Talk to me Hajia…please, talk to me…is your husband being held hostage? Have they created a smokescreen for us all?
Dear Hajia, take a good look at the pictures below; Whom among them is your husband?
Talk to me Hajia! You can talk to me…