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President Tinubu Has Dodged Poisonous Knife By Not Appointing El-Rufai – Shehu Sani Mocks Former Kaduna Governor

Social activist and former federal lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has described former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rifai as a poisonous knife, saying President Bola Tinubu was wise for not appointing him among his frontline aides. Sani, who mocked the immediate past Kaduna governor, described him as a divisive political leader who "always exploits the religious difference for personal gains". El-Rufai had recently incurred the wrath of many Nigerians who condemned his recent utterances on his decision to run a Muslim/Muslim Governorship ticket in Kaduna State.

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Sen. Uba Sani takes over as Kaduna gov., renames major street after Nasir El-Rufai

Sen. Uba Sani and his Deputy, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, were on Monday sworn in as the democratically-elected Governor and Deputy Governor of Kaduna State. The oath of office was administered on them by the Kaduna State Chief Judge, Justice Tukur Muazu, at the Murtala Mohammed square. First to be sworn in was the Deputy Governor,

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COVID-19: KDSG, stakeholders, develop guidelines to protect 3.5m students –Director

COVID-19: KDSG, stakeholders, develop guidelines to protect 3.5m students –Director On Kindly Share This Story: The Kaduna State Government and education stakeholders, on Monday, published guidelines for school reopening, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 among the more than 3.5 million pupils and students attending school in the state. Dr Hajare Kera, Director Public Health, Kaduna State Ministry of Health, said at the opening of the stakeholders’ meeting in Kaduna, that the guidelines would align with COVID-19 protocols and comply with the Federal Government’s directive for schools reopening on Jan. 18. Kera said that the guidelines would be based on the current COVID-19 epidemiological data, in the best interest of the those attending school in the state, explaining that so far, the state had recorded 6,001 confirmed cases of COVID-19, 65 deaths, three of which were healthcare workers, with 5,616 recoveries.

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