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    Shehu Sani: Tinubu’s Fate Lies in God’s Hands, Warns of Potential Consequences

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    Shehu Sani, a prominent socio-political activist, has expressed his belief that President Bola Tinubu’s fate rests solely in the hands of divine intervention, particularly if he faces defeat in the presidential election petition. Sani took to Twitter to convey his perspective, stating that if Tinubu emerges victorious in court, the opposition would either extend their congratulations or voice their disagreement with the ruling and move forward. However, Sani cautioned that if the court ruled against Tinubu and he failed to secure the presidency, he would face potential repercussions from the former “emperor” of Kaduna and his forthcoming book, titled “How we made him and he betrayed us.”

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