Pre-wedding Photos Of Buhari’s Son And His Fiancée Surface

Hamilton Nwosa
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Pre-wedding Photos Of Buhari’s Son And His Fiancée Surface

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President Muhammadu Buhari’s son, Yusuf Buhari and his fiancee, Princess Zahra Bayero pre- wedding photos have been released ahead of the wedding ceremony.

Their wedding ‘Fathia’ that will hold on Friday, 20th of August at the Emir’s palace in Bichi, Kano had committee of 145 persons setup in July in order to facilitate a hitch-free wedding.

It was reported earlier in the news that Kano State’s Sharia police, Hisbah, prohibited the sharing of the pre-wedding photos of the daughter of the Emir of Bichi, Nasir Ado Bayero, Zahrah, who is also the fiancee of Yusuf, son of President Buhari.

The photos were said to have exposed the shoulders of Zahrah and this has attracted a lot of criticisms among Northerners who consider the pre-wedding pictures as not in tandem with Islamic doctrine and the culture of the Hausa/Fulani.

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