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[JUST IN] 2023: Ganduje Reveals Tinubu’s Final Stance On Muslim-Muslim Ticket

  • Ganduje Reveals Tinubu’s Final Stance On Muslim-Muslim Ticket.

  • Ganduje revealed that Tinubu has agreed to pick a Muslim deputy…

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Kano State Governor Umar Ganduje on Friday said presidential flagbearer of the All Progressives Congress, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has agreed to pick a Muslim vice-presidential candidate.

Ganduje made the commentent during a gathering of about 100 clerics at the Kano state government house as part of activities to mark Eid El Kabir.

“We have advised him to pick a Muslim deputy and he has agreed,” Mr Ganduje said.
“A Muslim-Muslim ticket is a reality. It is not something new in Nigeria.”

Mr Ganduje asked the clerics to pray for Tinubu to emerge as Nigeria’s president come 2023.

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He also urged them to offer prayers for his administration’s peace and progress.
Mr Ganduje asked the clerics to pray for his Deputy Governor, Yusuf Gawuna, who emerged as the APC governorship candidate in Kano State for 2023 elections.

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