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Atiku Not Contesting For Presidency To Steal – Titi Abubakar

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Hajiya Titi Abubakar, the wife of the Presidential Flag-bearer of the People Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2019 elections, Atiku Abubakar, has refuted claims that her husband is a thief, insisting that her husband would never steal if elected.

Mrs Abubakar made the remark when Atiku Women Prayer Group visited in her residence in Abuja.

She stated that her husband was not in the race to make money, adding that her husband was rich and contented.

“He only joined the Presidential race to give back to the society that had given him so much.

“Atiku Abubakar lost his father at a very tender age and was raised by his mother with lots of challenges as she had to sell her wrappers to see him through school and raise him to be what he is today.

“Because of the challenges he passes through in life as a youth and the challenges encounter by his mother when raising him he developed soft spot and likeness for women and youths.

“That is why he has promised forty percent of his cabinet position for women and youth if he emerges as Nigeria’s president in 2019,” she said.

Abubakar said that the mischievous rumours of corruption being peddled against her husband by mischief makers were politically motivated and intended to malign him politically.

While speaking, Princes Ngozi, the National leader of the Atiku Women Prayer Group, said that the group was initiated for the purpose of seeking God face and intervention in favour of Atiku at the poll.

Ngozi said that her group had embarked on weekly prayer session every Thursday at the PDP headquarters for the successful outing of Atiku Abubakar at the 2019 election.

The leader of the group expressed optimism in the ability of Atiku in appointing competent hands in his cabinet that would turn around the fortunes of the country positively if elected.



Joshua Oyenigbehin is an introvert who is passionate about Storytelling, writing and teaching. He sees his imagination as an unsearchable world, more magical than a fairyland. He has written a novel and working on another.