In what appears a direct reply to the Boko Haram leader, Shekau, the
Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II, has declared
that he remained protected against any evil attack and nothing is
going to happen to him except it is the will of Allah, the creator.
This was disclosed during a Friday special prayer session held at the
Kano City Central Mosque on Fruday. The Emir, Sanusi II, who presided
over the special prayer, reiterated his earlier call on the general
public to protect themselves against the attacks of the wicked Boko
Haram sect.
The Emir declares: "I am protected and nothing is going to happen to me."
On Shekau's position on attacking religious groups, Emir Sanusi urged
all Muslim faithful and the followers of Tijjaniyya, Qadiriyya and
Izala religious movement to be vigilant and continue to guard
themselves and rise against insurgent attacks.
He called on the people to be vigilant and protect their mosques,
churches, markets and hospitals against any attack.
According to Emir Sanusi, it is rather unacceptable for people to
abandon their daily deals or desert places of worship because of Boko
Haram. He urged all not to succumb to fear but be their brothers'
keepers
Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Muhammad Sanusi II, has declared
that he remained protected against any evil attack and nothing is
going to happen to him except it is the will of Allah, the creator.
This was disclosed during a Friday special prayer session held at the
Kano City Central Mosque on Fruday. The Emir, Sanusi II, who presided
over the special prayer, reiterated his earlier call on the general
public to protect themselves against the attacks of the wicked Boko
Haram sect.
The Emir declares: "I am protected and nothing is going to happen to me."
On Shekau's position on attacking religious groups, Emir Sanusi urged
all Muslim faithful and the followers of Tijjaniyya, Qadiriyya and
Izala religious movement to be vigilant and continue to guard
themselves and rise against insurgent attacks.
He called on the people to be vigilant and protect their mosques,
churches, markets and hospitals against any attack.
According to Emir Sanusi, it is rather unacceptable for people to
abandon their daily deals or desert places of worship because of Boko
Haram. He urged all not to succumb to fear but be their brothers'
keepers











