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Gov’s in-law dies ahead Tinubu’s visit to Niger

Alhaji Muhammad Egba Enagi, the father-In-law of Governor Mohammed Umar Bago of Niger State is dead.

The deceased who was the father of the First Lady of Niger State, Hajiya Fatima Bago, and Senator Zaynab Kure, died barely 48 hours ahead of President Bola Tinubu working visit to Niger State where he is expected to commission agro-allied equipment on Monday March 11, 2024.

Enagi, who was the Sarkin Malami Nupe), the village head of Dikko-Enagi in Edati Local government Area of the State, died on Saturday night at age 90.

The Nonagenarian was an educationist and a civil servant who retired as a Permanent Secretary to his village in Dikko-Enagi of Edati in the Council Area over 42 years ago.

The Leadership online said Funeral rites for the deceased come up later this Sunday by 2pm at his residence in Dikko-Enagi, Edati LGA of the State.

Governor Bago, was caught Bago of Niger State kneeling to greet President Bola Tinubu in Aso Villa last week Thursday March 7, 2024.

Photograph of the 50-year-old Governor, kneeling to greet President Tinubu caused a buzz on social Media.

He made history as the latest Governor who knelt to greet 72-year-old Nigeria’s President after Governor Ahmed Usman Adodo of Kogi State.

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