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Sani Dangote: What Tinubu Told Africa’s Richest Man, Aliko in Kano
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Sani Dangote: What Tinubu Told Aliko Dangote in Kano
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Here is what Bola Tinubu told Africa’s richest man concerning his brother’s death
EKO HOT BLOG reports that Bola Ahmed Adekunle Tinubu, the leader of the All Progressive Congress, APC, visited Kano to pay his last respect to the Vice Chairman of the Dangote Group of Company, Alhaji Sani Dangote, and here is what the former Lagos State governor told Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man over his brother’s demise.
In his condolence message the APC leader, Tinubu stated that money cannot buy life and there is nothing anyone can do about it.
He called on the family to take heart and continue to pray for the repose of late Sani’s soul.
“We are here not to just commiserate or console you, we are here together to mourn our dear brother.
“Sani is not yours alone. He was a Lagosian and a great Nigerian and a friend and a brother to all of us here.
“I am not a preacher, but I know what it means to suddenly lose a close relation, especially a brother.
“What we have come to do is to join in prayers for you and the people of Kano state, for Nigeria and the entire family as a whole.
“May God give you the strength to bear the loss. It is a loss to all of us.
“May God grant you longer life, keep you in good health, keep the family in good health, give you peace of mind and the ability to accept the decree of God Almighty.
“He is the giver and the taker and He can do anything at any given time he chooses.
“With your faith and your strong capacity, we believe you will come out of it and continue to do good in his name, in your name, in the family’s name and the entire people of the country,” Tinubu stated.
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