Nigerian Senator, playwright and human rights activist, Senator Shehu Sani has taken to social media to reveal what he noticed during today's mosque.

The former Nigerian Senator revealed that an Imam in today mosque prayed for the wrath of God to fall on those who want to rig the Governorship Election on Saturday and he noticed that some refused to say Amen.
Senator Shehu Sani tweeted: "Today at the he Friday mosque, an Imam prayed for the wrath of God to fall on those who wants to rig the Governorship elections tomorrow, I noticed that some refused to answer Amen."

This tweet from Senator Shehu Sani revealing what he noticed in today's mosque after an Imam prayed for the wrath of God to fall on those who wants to rig the Governorship elections tomorrow has attracted reactions from his fans and social media users, one of which was from Nigerian actress, Kate Henshaw.
Reacting to Senator Shehu Sani's tweet Kate Henshaw tweeted: "This Oga Shehu ehn. You for go meet them & ask why they refused..."

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