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‘Stop comparing yourself to Sarduana’ – ACF scribe to Kwankwaso
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‘Stop comparing yourself to Sarduana’ – ACF scribe to Kwankwaso

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Tukur Mohammed-Baba, National Publicity Secretary, Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, has said the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, presidential running mate, Rabiu Kwankwaso can’t compare himself with the late Sarduana of Sokoto, Ahmad Bello and Aminu Kano.

Mohammed-Baba said Kwankwaso is saying the wrong things by claiming to be the new Messiah of the North while comparing himself to Sarduana of Sokoto and Aminu Kano.

In an interview with Arise Television, the ACF scribe said the North will see Kwankwaso as irrelevant.

“He has been saying the wrong things, talking about Sarduana, Aminu Kano, saying he is the new Messiah and I think that in the North that is very irreverent because you can’t compare yourself to those people, they operated in the context of their time.

“It will be highly delusional of him to go that far and say he present an alternative,” he said.

‘Stop comparing yourself to Sarduana’ – ACF scribe to Kwankwaso

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