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How Zahra Buhari is three times lucky 

The heart thumping nuptials of Zahra Buhari and Ahmed Indimi on Friday, December 16, 2016, in Abuja, changed the world of the lucky bride into a wondrously designed tapestry only master weavers can knit. The presidential ceremony separated itself by thousands of kilometers as the 21 year old daughter of the nation’s first family wrapped her future in joyous memories. For the beautiful young lady who has been the object of many men’s fantasy, her world assumed a more heart warming meaning that day.
And here, Encomium.ng presents three unforgettable highlights that elevated the wedlock to the realm of dreams…
1. She found love at a young age and settled down.

When many well past their prime are still searching for romance, changing boyfriends and looking for dependable lovers, Zahra has already picked a partner to spend the rest of her life with (following her mother’s foot steps as Hajia Aisha married President Muhammadu Buhari in 1989 when she was barely 18).

She now has many decades to enjoy the union, have her children in good time and pick and choose what life has to offer.
2. She chose the son of a billionaire.

Apart from being a handsome hunk with the world at his feet, Ahmed Indimi is the son of billionaire oil magnate Muhammadu Indimi who is chairman of Oriental Energy Resources Ltd.

The young man is head of crude oil marketing in his father’s company.

And with this liaison, she begins a new sojourn in the world of the coveted 1% (well heeled special breed at the top of demographics).
3. She picked the right date at the height of her father’s reign as president of the world’s most populous black nation.

A state wedding is not only colourful, lavish and magical, there are hundreds of advantages for the bride and groom and their families. Fabulous perks and dividends fly everywhere from friends and associates and favour seekers.

What’s more, the nation was fixated on the ceremony.

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