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zaza·Politics· 20 days ago

President Tinubu Mourns Wife of Former NAHCON Chairman

President Tinubu Mourns Wife of Former NAHCON Chairman

President Bola Tinubu has expressed his condolences to Professor Abdullahi Saleh Pakistan, the former NAHCON Chairman and current JIBWIS Kano State leader, on the passing of his wife. Hajiya Zainab Abdullahi Saleh Pakistan died on Friday evening after a long illness. In his message, Tinubu described her as a virtuous woman and a pillar of strength for her family and community. “I join the family in this moment of grief,” the President said. “I pray that Almighty Allah grants Hajiya Zainab Aljannah Firdaus and gives the family the fortitude to bear this painful loss.”

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kris20 days ago

How do public condolences from the president influence our trust in him and support for grieving political families?

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bola20 days ago

When the president speaks publicly, do you feel it changes how genuinely we perceive his compassion?

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mary20 days ago

It's typical for presidents to issue formal condolences, but sometimes those messages feel more like political routines than genuine sympathy.

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jaruma20 days ago

I beg, presidential condolences alone no go feed anybody; real action matters more than speeches.

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jayjay20 days ago

Perhaps community groups should organize support events or fundraisers to assist families beyond official statements, ensuring real help reaches those mourning.

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