Photos of AGF Malami with newlywed Buhari's daughter surface online

Photographs of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice (AGF), Abubakar Malami, and his new wife, Nana Hadiza, daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, have been released, reports the Daily Trust.

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After days of speculation with no official confirmation from either the presidency or Mr. Malami's office, photographs of the couple were seen online on Monday.

Last Friday, representatives of the AGF and Mr. Buhari's family held a private wedding ceremony for his daughter at the presidential villa mosque in Abuja.

Mr Malami's latest bribe, 41-year-old Nana Hadiza, is Mr Buhari's third daughter with his first wife, Safinatu, The Cable reported.

According to the newspaper, Hadiza was married to Abdulrahman Mamman Kurfi with whom she had six children before their divorce.

Photos of AGF Malami with the new bride , Buhari's daughter, Nana HadizaPictures of AGF Malami with the new bride, Buhari's daughter, Nana Hadiza

While Mr. Malami keeps mom the wedding, Hadiza becomes AGF's third wife after Aisha and Fatima.

Efforts to get Mr. Malami's spokesman, Umar Gwandu, to confirm or refute the report, were unsuccessful as his phone number was unreachable.

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The controversial clause of the Electoral Amendment Act 2022 states that "No person politically appointed at any level shall be a voting delegate or be elected at the convention or convention of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election."

To achieve his political ambition as governor while serving in Mr. Buhari's cabinet as minister, Mr. Malami and the president sued the National Assembly in the Supreme Court, asking for an interpretation of the law electoral and constitutional provisions, which they claimed were in conflict.

READ ALSO: Supreme Court strikes out Buhari and Malami's lawsuit challenging Article 84(12) of Election Law

PREMIUM TIMES had reported that MM. Buhari and Malami had sought a Supreme Court order striking down the section of the Elections Act, which they claimed was incompatible with Nigeria's constitution.

Photos of AGF Malami with newlywed Buhari's daughter surface online

Photographs of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice (AGF), Abubakar Malami, and his new wife, Nana Hadiza, daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari, have been released, reports the Daily Trust.

>

After days of speculation with no official confirmation from either the presidency or Mr. Malami's office, photographs of the couple were seen online on Monday.

Last Friday, representatives of the AGF and Mr. Buhari's family held a private wedding ceremony for his daughter at the presidential villa mosque in Abuja.

Mr Malami's latest bribe, 41-year-old Nana Hadiza, is Mr Buhari's third daughter with his first wife, Safinatu, The Cable reported.

According to the newspaper, Hadiza was married to Abdulrahman Mamman Kurfi with whom she had six children before their divorce.

Photos of AGF Malami with the new bride , Buhari's daughter, Nana HadizaPictures of AGF Malami with the new bride, Buhari's daughter, Nana Hadiza

While Mr. Malami keeps mom the wedding, Hadiza becomes AGF's third wife after Aisha and Fatima.

Efforts to get Mr. Malami's spokesman, Umar Gwandu, to confirm or refute the report, were unsuccessful as his phone number was unreachable.

Mr.

The controversial clause of the Electoral Amendment Act 2022 states that "No person politically appointed at any level shall be a voting delegate or be elected at the convention or convention of any political party for the purpose of the nomination of candidates for any election."

To achieve his political ambition as governor while serving in Mr. Buhari's cabinet as minister, Mr. Malami and the president sued the National Assembly in the Supreme Court, asking for an interpretation of the law electoral and constitutional provisions, which they claimed were in conflict.

READ ALSO: Supreme Court strikes out Buhari and Malami's lawsuit challenging Article 84(12) of Election Law

PREMIUM TIMES had reported that MM. Buhari and Malami had sought a Supreme Court order striking down the section of the Elections Act, which they claimed was incompatible with Nigeria's constitution.

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