The second marriage of Aisha Babangida to former governor of Zamfara
state, Alhaji Aliyu Shinkafi has ended. The first daughter of former head of
state, Ibrahim Babangida, married Shinkafi less than two years after her
marriage to first husband, Basheer Nalado Garba ended.
Aisha married Basheer in 2003 and Shinkafi in 2008 as his third wife. She's single again in 2013. The reason for the marriage break up is unknown.
Aisha married Basheer in 2003 and Shinkafi in 2008 as his third wife. She's single again in 2013. The reason for the marriage break up is unknown.
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How would she stay married? When thought the world belongs to them.
ReplyDeleteShe was brought up not to respect any man.
Well am still single and searching too...
She has to go back to drawing board,and come back in 2015
ReplyDeleteNemesis sins of the fathers is really disturbing them.
ReplyDeleteO ma se o . Let her keep trying wishing her luck next time
ReplyDeleteShe has not reach her destined husband, she shld continue searchin
ReplyDeleteWell, Aisha Babangida, I'm available.
ReplyDeleteAbeg make d zamfara guy come marry me,am single and searching
ReplyDeleteToo bad of her, forgetting dat a woman make or marl a relationship.
ReplyDeleteAccepting to be the third wife is the journy to break up. A slap to her mamily.
ReplyDeleteEven if her first husband has remarried that is where she belong. Humbly she chould go back and apologise.
ReplyDeleteNow who gives fcuk wat goes down amongst de funny people anyways......
ReplyDelete2 bad but is not over I luv her
ReplyDeleteMek she go pray hard and change her character first.all those rich nasty ladyies don't undastand wat marriage is all about
ReplyDeleteMe I want to marry her o! If she serious make she contact me make she pack hersef again dis 2013
ReplyDeleteMayb 4 her marriage is a game .
ReplyDelete5 yrs marriage but why now.
ReplyDeleteShe need to understand that no matter what ur father has, your place isstill at ur husband house.
ReplyDeleteOne bed to another what a pity she need prayers before its too late.
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