Rahma Indimi Hints She And Muhammed Babangida Are Back As Friends

Rahama Indimi just hinted that she and her ex husband, Muhammed Babangida have resolved their differences.

Rahama is the daughter of wealthy oil magnate, Mohammed Indimi, while Mohammed is the son of former military president, Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida.

She gave the hint via a post on her Instagram handle on Monday, August 31, 2020.

“How is this even news Kaiiii anything to make Money Abi well, first of all there are 3 of my children in the picture not 2, secondly I do not have my co wive’s permission to post her children and Muhammed specifically told me no social media. muhammad and I have reconciled and we are In a good place so please stop sh**t stirring.”, Ms Indimi’s had posted.

Once-upon-a-time Mrs Babangida’s was obviously reacting to a report that she edited Umma’s children out of the photo she shared on her Instagram handle.

The pictures were reportedly taken during Eid Kabir celebration inside General Babangida’s home in Minna, Niger State.

Umma is the woman the former dictator’s son took as wife around the time his marriage to Rahma ended.

The development, highstreet.ng understands, forced Rahma out of the relationship in 2016.

Muhammed and Rahma’s marriage was contracted in 2004.

The talk of the town wedding held in Maiduguri, Borno state.

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