Sani threw the jibe a few weeks after Senate failed to confirm El-Rufai as a minister citing security concerns
By Kehinde Okeowo
Human rights activist and former Kaduna State senator, Shehu Sani, has thrown a subtle jibe at the immediate past Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai.
Reacting to the latest post by the former governor on his Twitter Page, Sani described him as “a Rastafarian and Reggae artiste.”
It all began when El-Rufai tweeted a popular hit song by late Jamaican Reggae icon, Bob Marley, ‘Who The Cap Fit.’
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El-Rufai had in the now-viral post told his social media followers that he enjoyed the song as a young man and recommended it for them.
He tweeted: “Who The Cap Fit – Bob Marley & The Wailers is one of my favourites from the 1970s.
“Enjoy your Sunday with the song and lyrics that are timeless. – @elrufai.”
Responding to the post via his own Twitter handle, Sani claimed he has succeeded in turning El-Rufai into a Reggae singer.
He wrote: “I have turned him into a Rastafarian and Reggae artist, yeah man.”
This development comes after the Senate refused to clear and confirm the former governor as a minister owing to security reasons.