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Shehu Sani Responds to Corpse of Late Senate President Wayas Owning Mortuary N129 Million in UK

Shehu Sani Responds to Corpse of Late Senate President Wayas Owning Mortuary N129 Million in UK

Former senator Shehu Sani expressed his dismay in a statement made on Sunday, March 3, 2024, on his official X account, after learning that the late Senate President Wayas’ remains are being held in a UK mortuary because of an unpaid bill of N129 million. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

The Monday revelation has shocked a lot of people and raises questions about the handling of the deceased politician’s affairs.

Shehu Sani voiced his displeasure in response to the situation.

“It’s unfortunate,” Shehu Sani stated.

Sani statement highlight the level of the matter and reflects the disbelief felt by observers.

The fact that the late Senate President’s remains are being held in a mortuary abroad over debt has raised widespread concern and speculation.

Many are left wondering how such a situation could arise and why the debt remains unpaid.

The news has brought discussions about financial responsibility and the obligations of public figures even after death.

The revelation of the huge debt associated with the late Senate President’s remains has highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in political circles.

Senator Shehu Sani’s reaction underlines the seriousness of the situation and the urgent need to address the situation.

His brief comment reflects the disappointment and frustration felt by many Nigerians.

As details continue to emerge, there is growing pressure on authorities to investigate the circumstances surrounding the debt and take appropriate action.

The revelation of the debt associated with the late Senate President’s remains has raised important questions and planning among public officials. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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