Shehu Sani, a former senator for Kaduna Central, has taken on his verified Twitter to say An Imam wanted to campaign for one candidate, but he changed the sermon when the youths filled up the mosque.
As Nigerians and all political parties in the country are preparing for the 2023 general elections kickstarting tomorrow, Saturday, the outspoken human rights activist, Shehu Sani recently posted on his microblogging, Twitter, saying today that the Imam of their Friday mosque wanted to campaign for a candidate.
However, Shehu Sani added to his statement that when the Imam observed that the youths suddenly filled up the mosque, he stylishly changed the sermon to the story of Pharaoh in Egypt.
In his tweet, Shehu Sani wrote below:
"Today the Imam of our Friday mosque wanted to campaign for One candidate, when he noticed that the youths suddenly filled up the mosque, he stylishly changed the sermon to the story of Pharaoh in Egypt."

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