We would have paid any amount to save Sani Dangote-Tinubu
Sani Dangote, the brother of Africa’s Richest Man would still be alive today if a certain amount of money was required to save his life.
The National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu made this allusion even as he described the death of Sani Dangote as a demonstration of Allah’s will.
According to Tinubu, they could all have rallied around to raise any amount should money be a substitute to death.
Tinubu made the remarks on Friday when he visited Alhaji Aminu Alhassan Dantata, the patriarch of the Dantata and Dangote families, and uncle to the deceased.
Led to the expansive mansion of the renowned businessman by Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, Tinubu said no amount would have been too much to pay for the extension of Sani’s life.
“It (death) has shown the demonstrations of Allah’s will. It is not money. If money can buy life, there is no worth that we will not pay.
“There is nothing anybody can do. But that is the way Allah has dictated. That is the way He has wished it. That is the way it has been written and no one has the power (to change it).
“Our presence here is to share the loss with you so that you can feel better. That you still have many children left. May God continue to spare your life and give you joy and keep you in good health and make you the father that you are. to make Kano great, to make Nigeria peaceful in your lifetime and grant Sani Dangote Aljanah Firdaus. That’s all we can ask for”, he said.
Responding, Dantata thanked Tinubu and his entourage and wished them a safe return to their destination.
The APC leader later visited the richest man in Africa, Aliko Dangote, the elder brother of the deceased at his Kano residence.
After the visit, he and the governor and their entourage joined the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, to hold the Juma’at prayer at the Kano Central Mosque.
After the prayer, they proceeded into the Emir’s palace as part of the condolence visit.
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