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2023: Don’t deceive Nigerians with tears – Sani warns Tinubu, Atiku, Osibanjo, others

Former Kaduna Central Senator, Comrade Shehu Sani, has warned all presidential aspirants not to deceive Nigerians with tears again.

According to him, the idea of aspirants moving about with white handkerchiefs and shedding tears during electioneering campaigns should stop because it leads a nation to pestilence, affliction, sorrow and suffering.

He 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, Wike, Osibanjo, Tambuwal, Saraki, Sowore, Momodu, Moghalu, Rotimi, Ugwuanyi etc.

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