Both Governor Ganduje of Kano state and former Bauchi Governor Isa Yuguda promised 5 million votes each.
He went to Kano to raise the hand of Ganduje and before that he was making excuses for him.
Have all hitherto pending corruption cases such as, the Malabu Oil Scandal, the Kerosene Subsidy Scam, the N32.8 billion Police Pension Fund fraud, former Secretary to the Federal Government, Babachir Lawal’s grass-cutting saga, the $20 billion NNPC fraud, the N195 billion Maina Pension scam, the Abba Moro Immigration recruitment scandal, the N36 million JAMB scam, Governor Ganduje’s bribe taking scandal, and other unnerving scams involving billions of dollars, been properly — not selectively — investigated and those found culpable by omission or commission brought to justice by Mr. President’s legendary winnowing fork?
Given the bad blood that had emerged between Kwankwanso and Ganduje, the coming battle has largely been constructed to be a personality battle between Kwankwanso and Ganduje.
Given the bad blood that had emerged between Kwankwaso and Ganduje, the coming battle has largely been constructed to be a personality battle between Kwankwaso and Ganduje.
Given the bad blood that had emerged between Kwankwanso and Ganduje, the coming battle has largely been constructed to be a personality battle between Kwankwanso and Ganduje.
“Is this not the same President who went to Kano to raise the hands of Ganduje in solidarity?
But Governor Abdullahi Ganduje, seeking re-election on the platform of the APC, appears to have the edge in the polls by the virtue of incumbency factor.
Clearly, the fight for the soul of Kano State is largely a supremacy battle between two old friends and political associates- that is the incumbent governor, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, and Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso.
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