How Rahama Indimi Silently Celebrated Ex-Military President Babangida

Rahama Indimi, the daughter of Borno State-born billionaire businessman, Mohammed Indimi, has joined other prominent Nigerians to celebrate former military president, Ibrahim Babangida.

The retired Army General, who ruled Nigeria from 1985 to 1993, turned 80 on Tuesday, August 17, 2021.

And Nigerians from all walks of life made out time to identify with Maradona, as General Babangida is commonly known, and also wish him well.

Information pieced together by highstreet.ng indicated Raham Indimi did hers silently.

Ms Indimi, who is the estranged wife of Muhammed, the first son of the former military leader, actually showed she has the new octogenarian in mind by posting a picture of the grandfather of her children on her Instagram handle.

interestingly, no text accompanied the image, highstreet.ng understands.

The post was done in the early hours of today, August 18, 2021.

Married in 2004, Muhammed and Rahama’s troubled union is blessed with four kids ( two boys and two girls).

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