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Shehu Sani Adopts Abandoned Child, Names Him, Tackles Governors Over Court Action

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Nigerian activist and politician, Senator Shehu Sani has adopted an abandoned child who was let by a roadside by a yet to be identified mother. This is even as he came hard on Governors of Kano, Kogi and Zamfara states for dragging the Federal Government to court over naira redesign but kept mute while citizens were being killed.

The abandoned little baby boy was picked up by the Police.

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The law enforcement agents had handed him over to the Social Welfare Department that tranfered the baby to an Orphanage.

The former lawmaker said “I’m now the father and named him Jordan. Mrs Grace by my side is the proprietor of the Orphanage”, he tweeted.

This Little Baby Boy was abandoned by the road side.The Police picked him and handed him over to the Social Welfare Department and the department handed him over to an Orphanage;I’m now the father and named him Jordan.Mrs Grace by my side is the proprietor of the Orphanage. pic.twitter.com/nSOFtJ52nv— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) February 7, 2023

In a separate tweet, Senator Sani carpeted governor who dragged the Federal Government to court over redesign of naira notes, saying “The Governors can take the FG to court because of money, they couldn’t take the FG to court because of the negligence and wastage of human lives in the country.”

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Comrade James Ezema is a veteran journalist and media consultant. He is a political strategist. He can be reached on +2348035823617 via call or WhatsApp.

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