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Kwankwaso sees Peter Obi as Biafra agent, presidential ticket can’t work – Kano Gov’s spokesman
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Kwankwaso sees Peter Obi as Biafra agent, presidential ticket can’t work – Kano Gov’s spokesman

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Sanusi Bature, spokesman of Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf, has said the Peter Obi/Rabiu Kwankwaso’s presidential ticket can’t work.

Bature explained that Kwankwaso sees Obi as an agent of Biafra, adding that the duo have different political opinions.

He spoke on Arise Television’s Morning Show on Wednesday.

“When you see Obi in Kano, for us it is a big surprise because the same Kwankwaso who said he has a PHD is with Obi who has an undergraduate degree.

“The same Kwankwaso who said he is more politically experienced than Obi, the same Kwankwaso who has seen Obi as just a Biafra agent is now craving to be his vice president.

“So it’s a surprise and Kano can’t accept this partnership because he is not really the Kwankwaso that we know. We know him to be a straight forward person that wants to contribute to the development of the country.

“But this partnership is temporary and I don’t even think that this Obi/Kwankwaso ticket can work.

“Why? Because I know the two of them have very different opinions and political views, so I don’t see them connecting to provide what is needed for the country.”

Kwankwaso sees Peter Obi as Biafra agent, presidential ticket can’t work – Kano Gov’s spokesman

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