Daughter of former Military Head of State, late Sani Abacha, Fatima Gumsu and her Cameroonian billionaire husband, Mohamadou Bayero Fadil are celebrating 18 years of marital bliss. Gumsu posted a throwback photo with her husband during their courtship in 1996, on her Instagram, and wrote:
"Alhamdulillah.. it all started in 1996..... we tied the knot in 1999. Alhamdulillah it's been a wonderful 18 years with 5 beautiful children..six step children and one adopted son. May Allah swt continue to make it easy for us. Amin. #motherof12 #allahhasblessed"
15 comments:
congratulations
Nice
... Merited happiness
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Ok.. noted!
Dope!!
Still lovin the Abachas.
HWA
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
Good woman, at least you did not kill your step children nor cut their parts off. You raised them like your own, God bless you much. You'll reap the good seeds you sowed.
Congrats and wishing them HML
Congratulations Ghumsu! Been able to face all the challenges of marriage is part of our strength as a woman. May the Almighty protect women against domestic violence.
I just love this woman so beautiful and kind hearted
Where you there? Do you know what has been going on behind closed doors? Stepmothers will forever be two faced and evil
Congrats
Congratulations to her,you are an epitom of woman hood married for 18years already am so crazy about this lady may God bless Your marriage dear , i know What its like to be married to a billionaira.
You guys are congratulating Abacha's family? Are Nigerians insane or just have short attention span or memory? And you Linda, how much them pay you? You shameless glutton. I know you will not post this comment but you will read it
God bless you anon 16:43. I don't blame Linda though, she is doing her job but I blame those who still think they should celebrate anything coming out of a corrupt leaders household. The earlier our leaders know we don't tolerate their wrongs, the earlier they will think that a good name is better than silver and gold. In the western world where people pay for their wrongs, the Abacha's may have done name change or lie low so as not to generate controversy or better still knowingly give massively to the poor.
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