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‘It Is Prophecy’ – Shehu Sani Reacts To Tinubu’s Purported Ministerial List Including Ex-Governors

Former Senator representing Kaduna Central, Shehu Sani, has reacted to President Bola Tinubu’s ministerial list circulating online.

It has been reported that a few days ago, some former governors and eminent Nigerians were linked to the ministerial list, however, the presidency had said the ministerial list was not ready.

In a post via Twitter on Saturday, Shehu Sani said President Tinubu’s ministerial list in circulation might be a prophecy.

He added that the ministerial list, which includes former state governors and prominent Nigerian might also be fake.

He wrote: “The List of President Tinubu’s ministers in circulation is filled with Former Governors; the list is either a fake news or a prophecy”

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Meanwhile, Presidential adviser on special duties, communications, and strategy, Dele Alake, on Thursday, dismissed rumours about a list of ministerial nominees, describing such reports as “mere fabrications.”

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There had been speculations that the President would forward the list of nominees to the Senate this week.

Speaking with reporters on Thursday, Alake stated that President Bola Tinubu will disclose the list of ministerial nominees when he deems it appropriate.

Alake said, “About the ministerial list, the simple truth is that you know, this is an executive presidency, we’re not running a parliamentary system.

So the president, the bucks stops on his table, and he decides when it is fit and proper for him to make his cabinet list public.”

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