Former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Welcomes New Bay From 4th wife

Former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Welcomes New Bay From 4th wife

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The dethroned emir of Kano, Lamido Sanusi, has welcomed a baby girl from his 4th wife, Saadatlu Barkindo Mustapha.

Saadatu is said to be an indigene of Adamawa state and got married to the former emir, Sanusi Lamido on September 15, 2015.

Taking to social media, one of Sanusi Lamido’s sons, Ashraf reported the news of the baby’s birth where he also disclosed that that the baby is named after the 1st wife.

He wrote:

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Whenever people asked me about my mothers, I’d say I have 3 (now 4) because all of my father’s wives are my mothers. In that spirit I want to share something that warmed my heart with you. My first mum, Yaya (Giwa) has basically taken care of the 4th especially through this trying period.

My second mum, (Goggo) Mamie, seeing this pleaded with my father to name the new baby after her (Yaya). And masha Allah the new baby is named Halimatu Saadiyya (Rafeeqah). This is the spirit of family and peace that makes me happy.

May that peace continue to reign. Here she is with her elder siblings that In Shaa Allah won’t bully her 🤣, MashaAllah. Please say allahumma barik, or MashaAllah Tabarakallah for my little sister.💙

It should be noted that Sanusi married the woman when she was just 18 years old, an issue that stirred public uproar.

 

In Another Story Sanusi: I Have No Hand In Dethronement Of Former Emir– Buhari

President Muhammadu Buhari has denied involvement in the dethronement of the emir of Kano, Muhammad Sanusi II.

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Sanusi was removed from his position on Monday by Kano State Government.

President Buhari’s spokesman, Garba Shehu, on Wednesday in a statement also posted on Twitter that allegations of the president’s involvement were “untrue, malicious and politically motivated.”

“As outlined in the Constitution, the appointment or removal of emirs and other traditional leaders is strictly within the jurisdiction of state governments,” the statement read.

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