The Yobe State First Lady, Gumsu Abacha, has announced her divorce from Governor Mai Mala Buni of the state.
Gumsu, who is the daughter of the former Nigerian military head of state, Late General Sani Abacha, made the disclosure when he responded to a comment on her tweet that she was single.
The daughter of the former military leader had shared her picture on the microblogging platform with the caption that she was emancipating and liberating.
The state first lady took to her social media page to announce that she was emancipating and liberating. She tweeted, “Emancipation…Liberation.”
Taking to the comment section, she was referred to as the first lady of Yobe State, but the daughter of the late military general said she was not married. She said: “I am not Married.”
How Nigerians react to divorce hint of Governor Buni’s wife, Gumsu Abacha
Ayomide Soyinka asked for clarification, for Abacha did not respond. He asked:
“You are no more with Mai Mala Buni?”
Zaharaddeen Salisu Dansabo prayed that the daughter of the former head of state find peace in her endeavours. He wrote:
““Mai daki she kadai ya san inda yake masa yoyo” according to my Hausa people. Allah ya sa haka ne mafi alkhairi and may he ease your burden and give you everlasting peace of mind.”
Duci Musa commented that Abacha has escaped while thanking God. He wrote:
“Thanks to God. She’s escaped.”
Diana said people should connect the dots and stop asking her questions that were not needed. She wrote:
“Someone said she is not Married…una still dey ask question like u guys cannot connect the dots even if she was earlier married”.
Governor Buni’s marriage allegedly crashed months ago.
According to Daily Nigerian, an insider source disclosed that she marriage with the Governor of the All Progressives Congress (APC), “some months ago”.
The Governor got married to the 45-year-old Gumsu Abacha, on April 14, 2021, where he paid 24 gold coins as dowry.
She was earlier married to Bayero Mohamadou, a Cameroonian billionaire but the 20-years-old marriage ended in 2020.