The presidential candidate of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, Rabiu Kwankwaso, commissioned a Juma’at Mosque on Friday to mark his 66th birthday.
The former governor of Kano State who shared pictures from the event on his Twitter handle on Saturday stated that the Mosque was built in honour of his late parents.
He wrote. “Yesterday, in commemoration of my 66th birth anniversary, I commissioned a Juma’at Mosque I built in honour of my late parents, in Kano. Thereafter, in company of my vice presidential candidate, Bishop Isaac Idahosa, and other well-wishers. I also attended a reception organized by my supporters to celebrate with me. I also received representatives of the Kwankwasiyya Twitter Guild and Kwankwasiyya TikTokers.
Interactions with them were refreshing and productive.”
Alhaji Kwankwaso also commissioned the Amana Leadership Institute, Kano which will serve as an incubator for the next global political leaders.