Sani highlighted the connection between the North and South in the alcohol industry and noted that the grains used to make alcohol are mostly produced in the North, these grains are then processed into alcohol by industries that are mostly based in the South.
“The Grains used for the production of alcohol mostly comes from the North.
The industries that ferment the grains to alcohol are mostly from the South.
Who is the mother and who is the father of alcohol in this situation?” Shehu Sani wrote.
His statements has brought discussions online, many people see his statement as an effort to encourage dialogue on the roles of different regions in the alcohol industry.
Others believe he is calling out the perceived hypocrisy in criticizing alcohol while profiting from its production.
In the North, alcohol is often viewed negatively due to cultural and religious beliefs.
Many states in the region enforce strong regulations against its sale and consumption, in contrast, alcohol production and consumption are more common in the South.
Sani’s statement comes as a result of ongoing debates about cultural and economic divides in Nigeria.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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