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Zahra Buhari Set To Marry Nigerian Billionaire


The daughter of the president of Nigeria, Zahra Buhari is reportedly getting married next month in Abuja after her matrimonial introduction on Friday, November 18, 2016.



She is getting married to Ahmed Indimi the son of Nigeria billionaire Mohammed Indimi a oil tycoon.

Ahmed who is the marketing director of Oriental Energy Resources is to be joined in wedlock with Zahra on the 2nd day of December, 2016.

                               

The wedding is said to be on a low-key celebration as the president desire it to be a simple and intimate ceremony to be attended by only close family and friends.

 Zahra, the beauty and brain is a graduate of micro biology from the University of Surrey in England and also the ambassador for the SCAF, a foundation set on the initiative to arrest and minimize the case of sickle cell around the nation.

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