His Excellency, The Former Kano State Governor, Senator Rabiu kwankwaso was spotted with a massive crowd during his visit to Madobi Local Government Area.
It was posted on facebook by his media aide that the gentleman went to commissioned a jumaat mosque he built in the village.
The project was monitored and inspected by his humanitarian organization which he established to change the lives of poor and less privileges across Nigeria.
During the occasion, Kwankwaso urged the residents to make use of the place wisely and also pray for Nigerian government to end the issue of Insecurity.
He also called on the chief imam of the mosque to engaged in promoting peace and harmony among people in order to make the state a better place.




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