Former governor of Kano State, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso visited Kano governor’s house After eight years as the completing his second tenure.
The Independent Mirror reported that Senator Kwankwaso NNPP Presidential candidate in 2023 election, was equally prevented from visiting Kano for about three years while serving as Senator representing Kano central metropolis owing to a strained relationship between him and former governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.
Kwankwaso, joined his presidential running mate, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, Jigawa State Governor Umar Namadi and other prominent personalities,
was at the government house to witness the colocolorfuleption of the state-sponsored wedding of 3,600 grooms and brides.

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Senator Kwankwaso, who stood as a surety bond for the couples, cautioned them to keep their new marriage from the tempting world of social media.
Earlier, the special guest and Kwankwaso’s presidential running-mate at the February presidential election, Bishop Idahosa applauded the NNPP government for capturing Christian residents among beneficiaries of the stat state-sponsored wedding.
On his part, Gov. Yusuf expressed his full fulfillment in the execution of the Mass Wedding, which he said was part of his campaign promises.
Governor Yusuf said his administration has taken full responsibility for the procurement of wedding provisions, including furniture, dowries, traditional attires, and a grant of N20,000 to each couple as seed for small small-scaliness.
The Director General Kano Hisbah Board Sheikh Aminu Ibrahim Daurawa explained that a total of 1,536 couples who secured clean bill of health took part in the first batch while 2,500 couples were exempted for medical challenges.
Kano state government for sustaining his legacy aimed at preserving social cohesion and religious obligations for couples who find it difficult to consummate their relationship.
The Kwankwasiyya leader applauded the Kanothe state government for sustaining his legacy aimed at preserving social cohesion and religious obligations for couples who find it difficult to consummate their relationship.
Reminding the couples to consider the opportunity as part of religious obligation, Kwankwaso, who stood as a surety bond for the couples, cautioned them to keep their new marriage from the tempting world of social media.
