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Drama As Osibanjo’s, Gambari’s Roles Clash At Emir Of Kano’s Coronation

Drama As Osibanjo’s, Gambari’s Roles Clash At Emir Of Kano’s Coronation.
Drama happened on Saturday at the coronation of Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, the new Emir of Kano as roles of Vice-President Yemi Osibanjo and Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, clashed at the occasion.
Onyxnews Nigeria understands that Ado Bayero, the 15th Emir of Kano, received his staff of office from Kano State Government under the leadership of Abdullahi Ganduje on Saturday.
The event, which was held with fanfare, attracted high and mighty individuals across the country.
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The Drama occurred when the Master of Ceremony (MC) invited Gambari, who is also an uncle to the Emir, to deliver a goodwill message.
Gambari, who led the delegation to the event, announced to the crowd that he was reading it on behalf of the President.
His remark contradicted the previous announcement of the MC, who had earlier referred to Osibanjo as the representative of the president.
In the message read by Gambari, he quoted Buhari as extolling the virtues of the late Emir of Kano and father of the current Emir, whom he described as a man of remarkable culture and principle.
“I remember with nostalgia, the passion and commitment he always exhibited in pursuit of any cause he believed in, a distinctive character that almost cost him his life prematurely on January 19th, 2013 because of his vociferous stand against Boko Haram terrorists,” he said.
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“Your turbaning is providential because it is happening at a time in the history of our country when prevailing social and political conditions resonate with the ascension to the throne of my friend, your late father.”
When it was the turn of Osibanjo to speak, he also said he was representing the president.
Speaking in Hausa to the cheering of the crowd, the VP reiterated the popular saying of Kano people that “Kano ko da mai ka so, an fi ka”, which loosely translates “as with whatever you arrive in Kano, the city or its people will surpass you.”
“We are all proud of this city, proud of its legacy of tolerance and warmth and that it remains a home for all Nigerians,” he added.
Daily Trust
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