My Husband Now Calls Me Labour Party Instead Of Baby Or Beautiful – Aisha Yesufu Reveals

Aisha Yesufu

Aisha Yesufu, a well-known activist, has revealed that her husband, Aliu Osigwu Yesufu, no longer refers to her as “baby” or “Osotse” (beautiful).

The activist took to Twitter to reveal that her husband now refers to her as ‘Labour Party’ instead of her usual pet name.

It was learned that Yesufu stated that she couldn’t wait for the elections to be over so she could return to the pampered baby girl she used to be.

This platform understands that the activist is a staunch supporter of former Anambra Governor Peter Obi, the Labour Party’s presidential candidate.

Yesufu has expressed her support for the ‘Obidients’ Movement in several social media posts, and she has used every opportunity on social media to campaign for Obi’s candidacy.

Yesufu wrote:

My husband is now calling me Labour Party instead of the baby or ‘Osotse’ (beautiful) that he usually calls me.

I can’t wait for the election to be over to go back to being the pampered baby girl I am.

Reacting to her post, a tweep simply identified as Joy Uju Ofodile appreciated her for her labour of love for Obi and that it won’t be in vain.

Ofodile wrote:

Don’t worry ma, him calling you Labour Party will not be in vain ijn.
Obi will come out victorious and you will be pampered more. We love you.

Meanwhile, as previously reported, Yesufu stated that she would vote for Obi even if a gun was pointed at her.

When asked who she would vote for if Obi dropped his presidential bid, Aisha said she would still vote for the former Anambra governor.

The activist stated on Twitter that she would rather be shot than support the candidacies of Atiku Abubakar or Bola Tinubu.

Her tweet reads;

I will still vote for him on February 25th 2023, even if I have a gun on my head. I will rather they pull the trigger than support Atiku or Tinubu.

I am a person of conviction. In 2019 I was the only one that voted for my candidate at my PU and I stayed till 2am to guard my vote.

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