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2023 Presidency: Shehu Sani Asks Aspirant To Stop Shedding Tears As Campaign Strategy

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2023 Presidency: Shehu Sani Asks Aspirant To Stop Shedding Tears As Campaign Strategy | Daily Report Nigeria
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Kaduna state governorship aspirant, Senator Shehu Sani has called on those aspiring for the office of Nigerian president in 2023 to deviate from faking emotions during the campaign.

In a recent tweet on his verified Twitter handle on Monday, the former lawmaker said: “Presidential candidates should avoid shedding tears and moving about with white handkerchiefs as a campaign strategy, it leads a nation to pestilence, affliction, sorrow and suffering.

“CC: Atiku, Jagaban, Tambuwal, Osinbajo,Tambuwal, Saraki, Sowore, Momodu, Moghalu, Rotimi, Ugwuanyi etc”

Also Read: Political Dept: What Will Happen if Shari’ah Council Considers Tinubu’s Advice – Shehu Sani

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