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Huge crowd as Shettima visits Ganduje in Kano
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Vice President Kashim Shettima on Tuesday paid a visit to the home of All Progressives Congress (APC) National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, to express his condolences following the passing of Ganduje’s mother-in-law.
Shettima, who also recently lost his own mother-in-law in the same city, adjusted his schedule to personally offer his sympathies to Dr. Ganduje.
He arrived at Ganduje’s residence in the Nasarawa GRA area of Kano around 1:55 PM, accompanied by his aides and a significant security detail.
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The Vice President was welcomed by notable figures including Abdullahi Abbas, the National Chairman of the ruling party, former House Leader Alhassan Ado Doguwa, Chief of Staff to the APC National Chairman Mohammed Garba, and Senior Legislative Aide to the Speaker Faizu Alfindiki, among others.
Navigating the heavily secured Ganduje’s residence, a large and orderly crowd of loyal party supporters and well-wishers gathered to show their support.
During his visit, Vice President Shettima offered prayers for the deceased and extended his condolences to Ganduje’s wife, Professor Hafsat Ganduje. Before departing, he acknowledged the enthusiastic cheers of the gathered crowd with a smile of appreciation.
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