Shehu Sani Reacts to PFN President’s Comment that Nigeria’s Problem Is Beyond Human Beings
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Shehu Sani Reacts to PFN President's Comment That Nigeria’s Problem is Beyond Human Beings - TheNGblog | Nigeria's Best News Blog
Former Kaduna Central Senator, Shehu Sani, said Nigeria needs spirit the President of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Bishop Wale Oke, claimed Nigeria’s problem is beyond human beings. The General Overseer of the Sword of Spirit Ministries (a.k.a Christ Life Church) said Nigeria’s problem is beyond what man can handle ordinarily. Reacting to Bishop Oke’s claim via his X handle @ShehuSani, Senator Sani said, So, we need spirits. @ai_f…
Shehu Sani urges Nigeria to reciprocate if included in U.S visa ban
Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has urged the Federal Government to respond in kind if the United States adds Nigeria to a list of countries hit with a visa ban. This was after an internal memo signed by Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, showed that 36 countries might be affected by the travel ban if approved by US President Donald Trump. The move by the US is motivated by a lack of government transparency and a proper…
Senator Shehu Sani tells Tinubu to Impose Travel Ban on Americans if Trump approves Visa ban on Nigerians - Expressive Info
Senator Shehu Sani has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to impose travel ban on Americans if President Donald Trump signs Visa ban against Nigerians. ExpressiveInfo reported earlier that the Trump…Continue Reading→
Senator Shehu Sani Reacts as US Considers Travel Ban on Nigeria — Akelicious
Former Nigerian Senator and human rights activist, Shehu Sani, has expressed strong opposition to any potential move by the United States government to place a travel ban on Nigerian citizens. In a statement released on Sunday, Senator Sani argued that Nigeria does not fall into the category of countries that pose any security threat to the United States, and therefore, should not be subjected to such restrictions. “The US should not ban Nigeria…
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