The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has been allegedly placed under suicide watch.
It was gathered that shortly after he emerged the new Emir, June 8, 2014, of which some believed was a politically motivated appointment by the governor of Kano State, the former CBN governor began exhibiting symptoms of severe clinical depression.
The symptoms reportedly grew worse, a source who spoke with 24Ureport said. “He is suicidal. He is secretly being watched by his close aides”, said the source.
The source who pointed out that the seat of Emir is highly spiritual/traditional stated that the current Emir may not have been the rightful heir to the throne. “Not anyone can just mount the seat because he can or because he has political connections with the high ups” He also explained the customs of selecting a new Emir after the death of one. The insider said, when an Emir rules for up to 50 years, his first son ascends the throne automatically after his death without contest. Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi whose grandfather, Muhammadu Sunusi was a former Emir of Kano did not rule up to 50 years. “Ado Bayero was Emir for over 50 years.
The elders and handlers of the stool were aware of the customs and were prepared to crown the son of Ado Bayero when the Governor of Kano intervened.” He added.
The former CBN boss’ name was allegedly not enlisted among those recommended by the handlers of the traditional stool to the governor for crowning as Emir. Another insider said that the silence of the other first class Emirs over the coronation of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano was a sign not to be ignored. He stated that none of the Emirs sent congratulatory messages to the new occupant of the seat of Emir of Kano. He explained that there was a deliberate decision by the Emirs to refrain from congratulating the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the new Emir of Kano. The source however downplayed that the Emir was feeling suicidal while adding that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
appeared a little pale. Another source from a popular political family, the Yankassi family in Kano who is considered a family friend to the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi family also called the claim of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi being clinically depressed false. In his words, “Very untrue. In fact I just came out from a
meeting with him and he looks very stable with sound mind”. It remains uncertain the health status of the occupant of the Emir’s seat in Kano.
Many within the palace who were contacted declined to speak on the health status of the man, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi. But feelers coming out of the presidency in Abuja indicate that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s problems may just be beginning.
A very credible source indicates that the Jonathan administration has launched a broad investigation into the activities of the former CBN governor. Three anti-graft commissions are said to be tasked with the investigation. The
source explained that the uncanny silence on the part of the new Emir has to do with the new unearthed information on his financial activities while at the realm of activities at the CBN. One of the many damning information uncovered included the acquisition of an Islamic Bank – while still at the CBN top seat. There are also unclear links discovered by security operatives to groups in Sudan suspected to be securing funds for violent Jihadist operations across the African continent. This remains unverified.
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The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has been allegedly placed under
suicide watch.
It was gathered that shortly after he emerged the new Emir, June 8,
2014, of which some believed was a politically motivated appointment by
the governor of Kano State, the former CBN governor began exhibiting
symptoms of severe clinical depression.
The symptoms reportedly grew worse, a source who spoke with 24Ureport
said.
“He is suicidal. He is secretly being watched by his close aides”, said
the source.
The source who pointed out that the seat of Emir is highly
spiritual/traditional stated that the current Emir may not have been the
rightful heir to the throne.
“Not anyone can just mount the seat because he can or because he has
political connections with the high ups”
He also explained the customs of selecting a new Emir after the death of
one.
The insider said, when an Emir rules for up to 50 years, his first son
ascends the throne automatically after his death without contest.
Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi whose grandfather, Muhammadu Sunusi was a
former Emir of Kano did not rule up to 50 years.
“Ado Bayero was Emir for over 50 years. The elders and handlers of the
stool were aware of the customs and were prepared to crown the son of
Ado Bayero when the Governor of Kano intervened.” He added.
The former CBN boss’ name was allegedly not enlisted among those
recommended by the handlers of the traditional stool to the governor for
crowning as Emir.
Another insider said that the silence of the other first class Emirs
over the coronation of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano was a sign
not to be ignored.
He stated that none of the Emirs sent congratulatory messages to the
new occupant of the seat of Emir of Kano.
He explained that there was a deliberate decision by the Emirs to
refrain from congratulating the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the new Emir of
Kano.
The source however downplayed that the Emir was feeling suicidal
while adding that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi appeared a little pale.
Another source from a popular political family, the Yankassi family
in Kano who is considered a family friend to the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
family also called the claim of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi being clinically
depressed false. In his words, “Very untrue. In fact I just came out
from a meeting with him and he looks very stable with sound mind”.
It remains uncertain the health status of the occupant of the Emir’s
seat in Kano. Many within the palace who were contacted declined to
speak on the health status of the man, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
But feelers coming out of the presidency in Abuja indicate that
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s problems may just be beginning. A very credible
source indicates that the Jonathan administration has launched a broad
investigation into the activities of the former CBN governor.
Three anti-graft commissions are said to be tasked with the
investigation. The source explained that the uncanny silence on the part
of the new Emir has to do with the new unearthed information on his
financial activities while at the realm of activities at the CBN.
One of the many damning information uncovered included the
acquisition of an Islamic Bank – while still at the CBN top seat. There
are also unclear links discovered by security operatives to groups in
Sudan suspected to be securing funds for violent Jihadist operations
across the African continent. This remains unverified.
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/red-alert-emir-of-kano-is-suicidal-and-battling-clinical-depression/
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The Emir of Kano,
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has been allegedly placed under suicide watch.
It was gathered that shortly after he emerged the new Emir, June 8,
2014, of which some believed was a politically motivated appointment by
the governor of Kano State, the former CBN governor began exhibiting
symptoms of severe clinical depression.
The symptoms reportedly grew worse, a source who spoke with 24Ureport
said.
“He is suicidal. He is secretly being watched by his close aides”, said
the source.
The source who pointed out that the seat of Emir is highly
spiritual/traditional stated that the current Emir may not have been the
rightful heir to the throne.
“Not anyone can just mount the seat because he can or because he has
political connections with the high ups”
He also explained the customs of selecting a new Emir after the death of
one.
The insider said, when an Emir rules for up to 50 years, his first son
ascends the throne automatically after his death without contest.
Malam Sanusi Lamido Sanusi whose grandfather, Muhammadu Sunusi was a
former Emir of Kano did not rule up to 50 years.
“Ado Bayero was Emir for over 50 years. The elders and handlers of the
stool were aware of the customs and were prepared to crown the son of
Ado Bayero when the Governor of Kano intervened.” He added.
The former CBN boss’ name was allegedly not enlisted among those
recommended by the handlers of the traditional stool to the governor for
crowning as Emir.
Another insider said that the silence of the other first class Emirs
over the coronation of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as Emir of Kano was a sign
not to be ignored.
He stated that none of the Emirs sent congratulatory messages to the
new occupant of the seat of Emir of Kano.
He explained that there was a deliberate decision by the Emirs to
refrain from congratulating the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as the new Emir of
Kano.
The source however downplayed that the Emir was feeling suicidal
while adding that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi appeared a little pale.
Another source from a popular political family, the Yankassi family
in Kano who is considered a family friend to the Sanusi Lamido Sanusi
family also called the claim of Sanusi Lamido Sanusi being clinically
depressed false. In his words, “Very untrue. In fact I just came out
from a meeting with him and he looks very stable with sound mind”.
It remains uncertain the health status of the occupant of the Emir’s
seat in Kano. Many within the palace who were contacted declined to
speak on the health status of the man, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.
But feelers coming out of the presidency in Abuja indicate that
Sanusi Lamido Sanusi’s problems may just be beginning. A very credible
source indicates that the Jonathan administration has launched a broad
investigation into the activities of the former CBN governor.
Three anti-graft commissions are said to be tasked with the
investigation. The source explained that the uncanny silence on the part
of the new Emir has to do with the new unearthed information on his
financial activities while at the realm of activities at the CBN.
One of the many damning information uncovered included the
acquisition of an Islamic Bank – while still at the CBN top seat. There
are also unclear links discovered by security operatives to groups in
Sudan suspected to be securing funds for violent Jihadist operations
across the African continent. This remains unverified.
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/red-alert-emir-of-kano-is-suicidal-and-battling-clinical-depression/
Read more at TODAY: http://www.today.ng/news/red-alert-emir-of-kano-is-suicidal-and-battling-clinical-depression/
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