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7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Islie: 9:00am On May 24
Muhammadu Sanusi II, the newly reinstated Emir and ex-Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, is a figure whose life has been marked by a blend of traditional authority and progressive thought.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf of Kano State announced the appointment of Sanusi as the new Emir of Kano on Thursday.

He made the announcement after signing the new emirate council law at Government House, Kano.

The governor signed the law alongside his deputy, the Speaker of the State Assembly and other principal officers in the government.

Former Governor Abdullahi Ganduje had dethroned Sanusi in 2020, following a personal rift.

After his dramatic deposition in March 2020, Sanusi’s activities continued to capture public interest.

Here are seven key notable moments in Sanusi’s life outside the throne.


1. Banishment to Loko

Following his removal from the throne by the Kano State government, Sanusi was banished to Loko, a remote village in Nasarawa State, a move that was seen by many as a politically-motivated punishment.

Despite the challenging conditions in Loko, Sanusi remained composed, using the period of confinement for reflection and planning his next steps.

The legality of his banishment was widely contested, with many Nigerians seeing it as an infringement on his fundamental rights.

Eventually, a court ruling declared his detention illegal, and he was freed from confinement.


2. Academic Pursuits at Oxford

After his release from banishment, he accepted a fellowship at the University of Oxford.

At Oxford, Sanusi was appointed as a visiting scholar at the African Studies Centre of St. Antony’s College.

This opportunity allowed him to engage in academic discourse, research, and lectures, solidifying his role as a thought leader beyond the confines of traditional rulership.


3. Disputing ‘Former Emir’ title

Another notable moment after his dethronement was Sanusi’s assertion that he should not be referred to as the “former emir.”

He argued that, in the tradition and culture of Kano, an emir remains an emir for life, regardless of their deposition.

He stated this in 2021 in Kaduna State, when Muhammad Sani “Dattijo” Abdullahi, the then Governor El-Rufai’s Chief of Staff, at the Kaduna Investment Summit, referred to Sanusi as the “former Emir of Kano.”

When Sanusi spoke afterwards, he publicly rebuked Abdullahi, indicating that calling him “former emir” was unacceptable and hinted at consequences for the chief of staff.

Sanusi’s remarks made it clear his ego was bruised by the title.


4. ‘I Don’t Want To Be President’

In the buildup to the 2023 Presidential election, there were reports that Sanusi was considering throwing his hat into the ring. The monarch had ignored the reports but the news continued to gain momentum. However, during a trip to Abeokuta, Ogun State, for a reception held as part of activities marking 80th birthday of Babanla Adinni of Egbaland, Chief Tayo Sowunmi, Sanusi made it clear that he had no interest in the race.

He said “People don’t understand the role we play as traditional rulers, as religious leaders that they think you should go and be a governor, or be a president, to be honest, I think that the role I play can be more important than that of the president, it is different, it has different content.

“But to be Khalifa Tijaniyyaa of Nigeria is an office that personally, given the choice between that office and the presidency, I will choose that office. “I thank Allah that as Emir of Kano and Khalifa of Tijaniyyaa, He has given me traditional-religious authority over.”


5 Meeting Niger Regime

After the military unseated the democratically elected government of President Mohamed Bazoum of Niger, they shut door against negotiation. An ECOWAS delegation was denied access, so also were foreign diplomats. But so influential was Sanusi that the junta welcome him for talks.

After the meeting, Sanusi said the crisis in Niger was not one to leave to the government alone as Nigerians and Nigeriens need to be involved in finding a solution.

“This is the time for public diplomacy, it’s not a matter that we leave to governments. All Nigerians, all Nigeriens need to be involved to find a solution that works for Africa, a solution that works for Niger, that works for Nigeria, and a solution that works for humanity,” he had told journalists after briefing President Bola Tinubu.


6 Emergence As Khalifa

One of the highlights of Sanusi outside the throne was his emergence as the leader of the Tijjaniyya Islamic Movement in Nigeria in 2021. The Supreme Leader of the sect, Mahi Nyass, confirmed the appointment when he received the emir at the global headquarters of the movement in Senegal. Sanusi II was invited to Senegal by Nyass to confer the title of the Khalifah of the sect in Nigeria on him.

Nyass charged him to unite members of the sect in Nigeria and lead with the fear of Allah.
“Sanusi is hereby appointed as the Khalifah of Late Sheikh Ibrahim Inyas and the leader of the Tijjaniya sect in Nigeria. We pray Allah should guide him. Amin,” he had said in Arabic.

He also tasked the former emir to be a good ambassador of the sect in Nigeria. Before Sanusi’s emergence, the seat had been vacant since May 7, 2018 when its last occupant, Isyaku Rabiu, died.

Late Rabiu had succeeded Sanusi’s grandfather who was also an Emir of Kano and the first leader of the sect in Nigeria.


7 Mourning Herbert Wigwe

Sanusi showed his deeply emotional side when he publicly mourned the death of Herbert Wigwe, a close friend and former Chief Executive Officer of Access Bank.

In an emotional tribute, Sanusi described Wigwe as a visionary leader and a brother, highlighting the profound impact Wigwe had on his life and the banking industry.

A clip containing a part of the speech in which he was shading tears went viral and sparked a lot of reactions with many saying what Sanusi did illustrated the human side of a seemingly stern and unyielding public figure.

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:40am On May 24
Congratulations to SLS.

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by lazkizz(m): 9:42am On May 24
The king of the North is back .

Sanusi and snow share alot of similarities.

Best part of him is that he is not an extremists Islamist, well Liberal in his approach about important issues and well educated.

When the head is good the whole body will be happy, but when the head is in pain the whole body becomes uncomfortable.

Note this is not about headache

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Flame333: 10:01am On May 24
He will be expecting the dollar man at his gate in 2027..

What a wonderful world

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by DeAnonymousGuy(m): 10:01am On May 24
Welcome back

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Etranshub(m): 10:02am On May 24
Paddy paddy government.... In this country, sha camp for the right people at the right place

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by neutralmind: 10:02am On May 24
Emir Sanusi is a brave man. Qualified to be a King.

His removal was faulty in the first place. Our elected government officials should learn how to do things right.

I wish the Emir SLS all the best

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by SultanOfPuna: 10:02am On May 24
After living in the north for 2 years.
It felt like I was in a different country grin
Still love me some Hausa girls kiss

Northerners are completely different kind of creatures.

Some of them behave like animals grin
As in babaric sub human lifestyle
It's really a different world over there grin grin

I swear on my life, some of them live life like bush dogs and hyena looking for left over craps.
If you want to see poverty in 3D as in Senior version of poverty. The kind of poverty wey go Harvard, the greatest form of poverty I have ever seen in my life was in the North.
I nearly cried that day. Traumatizing stuff

But despite the hellish demonic poverty I saw I also noticed couple things

1. They have pride. Even the poor too
2. Foodstuffs are cheaper compared to east
3. They are very temperamental and can get offended easily
4. They abuse Everything grin grin.
If you make mistake and show northener good thing. Forget it. They will easily get addicted and abuse it till enternity.
5. No self discipline, they can literally Bleep a goat
6. They don't joke with their religion.
7. Nobody care if you get PHd or you go school
8. Sex is condemned openly but abused secretly. 80% of the women are sex slaves
9. Brothel is cheap compared to east
10. Their girls are not moved by money
11. They are loyal infact extremely loyal
12. Their Sun is hotter than fire


Really miss traveling to the north cry

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by 1Alex: 10:03am On May 24
Good one. Ganduje messed up big time by dethroning him.

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Father4all: 10:03am On May 24
Well deserved. The wining of evil is temporary
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by D4gmail1: 10:04am On May 24
Congrats
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by God1000(m): 10:04am On May 24
I'm happy for him, welcome back Mr Sanusi
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by id4sho(m): 10:04am On May 24
Mai Martaba, Ranka ya dadé cool
Lafiya Zaki 🦁🔥💯
Ran yaran yaran ka ya dadé wink


Alot Kano people will welcome his education and family planning advice as the Mannequin at Aso Villa is showing us pepper cry

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by omoredia: 10:04am On May 24
Make una dey deceive una selves. Anything fulani people do is to strengthen their unity and confuse and disunite u educated southern fools the more
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by PrinceofSarcasm: 10:04am On May 24
Congratulations to the true emir of the North
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Thundafireseun: 10:05am On May 24
This man made me realize how fast and sweet Karma can hit …

After Talking with two sides of the mouth about Jonathan…

What hit him was unbelievable just for saying half about Ganduje

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Udemy66: 10:05am On May 24
Fantastic
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by sirBLUNT: 10:05am On May 24
All hail king of the north

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Hndrrxxx(m): 10:06am On May 24
Cfg
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Riskymarvelous(m): 10:07am On May 24
Kudos to the governor of Kano State

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by DeepSight(m): 10:07am On May 24
The irresponsible, reckless, loquacious but eloquent pathological liar is back. May heaven guide him this time. We don't need his silly drama.

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by symbianDON(m): 10:08am On May 24
Gan$ must be writhing in pains now.....dude messed up big time

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Krankhead: 10:09am On May 24
I'm still waiting for Mr Gbajuee to react as usual. He will be the first person to go and visit the Emir. Forgetting that the Emir is BAT right hand man

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by michlins(m): 10:09am On May 24
The King is dead, Long live the King
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by KingMack(m): 10:09am On May 24
lazkizz:
The king of the North is back .



Za king of za North is back...all vowdown🙌

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by allthingsgood: 10:10am On May 24
I love kano politics grin cheesy
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Obierika(m): 10:11am On May 24
If the APC wins the next election in Kano in 2027 they may still dethrone him again grin
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Kobicove(m): 10:12am On May 24
I hope he has learnt to keep his big mouth shut and stay out of partisan politics...some of his baseless utterances in the past are unbecoming of a traditional ruler who occupies such a revered position! undecided

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Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Triangles1(m): 10:12am On May 24
Patient dog.
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Kavod: 10:12am On May 24
Etranshub:
Paddy paddy government.... In this country, sha camp for the right people at the right place

WHERE THAT GANDOLLAR DAUGHTER WHEN DE TALK SAY HER PAPA NA THIS AND THAT AND SANUSI STEPPED ON THE WRONG PERSON. LMAO, THIS LIFE DE VERY TRICKY
Re: 7 Key Moments Of Sanusi Outside The Throne by Spicycat(f): 10:12am On May 24
lazkizz:
The king of the North is back .

King of Kano undecided

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