Aisha
Buhari's comments seem to be directed at powerful ruling party politicians,
said the BBC's Naziru Mikailu, in the capital Abuja.
They
appear to be suspected of manoeuvring for presidency or deputy presidency while
her husband is ill.
President
Muhammadu Buhari has been in London receiving treatment.
The
vice-president has been acting in his place while he is out of the country, but
there is no suggestion he is part of any plot against Mr Buhari, our BBC
reporter says.
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Mr
Buhari has spent two periods of medical leave in the UK, the first in January,
returning home in March. He hinted he had undergone a blood
transfusion, but
did not explain what had been wrong.
He returned to the UK in May, where he has been ever since. Mrs
Buhari, who joined him earlier this month, said in June that he was "recuperating well".
Mrs
Buhari's latest comments came in response to a post from Senator Shehu Sani,
who warned that people were "scheming... so that they can be kings".
"Prayers for the absent Lion King has
waned," he wrote. "Now the hyenas and the jackals are scheming and
talking to each other in whispers; still doubting whether the Lion King will be
back or not."
But Mrs Buhari appeared to calm any concerns -
suggesting her husband, positioned as the defender of the "weaker
animals", was on the mend.
"God has answered the prayers of the
weaker animals, the hyenas and jackals will soon be sent out the kingdom."
Her response was soon trending on Twitter in
Nigeria, with many delighted by the suggestion her husband was on the mend.
But people were divided on her use of
metaphor.
YOu SiP_RAiN (@WeSmokeCLouds) tweeted:
"I don't know which is more insulting. Aisha Buhari calling d masses
"Weaker Animals" or d idea dat she used Facebook 2 insult us."
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