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‘Stop Sending Me Condolences, We Didn’t Die’ – Sanusi’s Daughter

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Khadija Yusra Sanusi, daughter of the recently dethroned emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has asked people to stop sending them condolence following her father’s dethroning.

Sanusi was on Monday removed Abdullahi Ganduje, the state governor, for “disrespecting lawful instructions.”

Speaking via Twitter, the former Emir’s daughter said that she has been the one consoling her friends, even though it was her father who was dethroned.

“Can you people please stop sending me ‘Innallillahi wa Inna ilayhir raji’un’ and ‘my condolences’? We did not die,” Yusra wrote in a flurry of tweets — which were deleted shortly after.
“Explain to me how I’ve been the one consoling my friends. I’m like ‘I’m sorry’. Allah ne yaso. Insha Allah hakan yaafi alheri. Just expect an invoice because I’m charging for these therapy sessions.”

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‘Stop Sending Me Condolences, We Didn’t Die’ – Sanusi’s Daughter
VALERIE OKE
MARCH 9, 2020

Khadija Yusra Sanusi, daughter of the recently dethroned emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has asked people to stop sending them condolence following her father’s dethroning.

Sanusi was on Monday removed Abdullahi Ganduje, the state governor, for “disrespecting lawful instructions.”

Speaking via Twitter, the former Emir’s daughter said that she has been the one consoling her friends, even though it was her father who was dethroned.

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“Can you people please stop sending me ‘Innallillahi wa Inna ilayhir raji’un’ and ‘my condolences’? We did not die,” Yusra wrote in a flurry of tweets — which were deleted shortly after.

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“Explain to me how I’ve been the one consoling my friends. I’m like ‘I’m sorry’. Allah ne yaso. Insha Allah hakan yaafi alheri. Just expect an invoice because I’m charging for these therapy sessions.”

‘Innallillahi wa Inna ilayhir raji’un’ is a Hausa proverb typically used when consoling a deceased person’s family. It roughly translates “from God we came, from God we shall return.”

Meanwhile, Yusra, hours before Sanusi’s dethroning was announced had tweeted thus: “‘You can suspend me, but you can’t suspend the truth.’ The man that raised me has never been afraid of letting go of power for the sake of integrity,” she wrote.

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