Osinbajo in Bauchi, says Nothing can separate Nigeria

Osinbajo in Bauchi, says Nothing can separate Nigeria

Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo is sure that nothing can separate Nigeria – not even ethnicity, religion or class.

Osinbajo spoke on Saturday during a courtesy visit to the palace of  Umar Farouk, Emir of Katagum, shortly after attending the wedding of Fatima Adamu, daughter of Adamu Adamu, education minister, in Azare, Bauchi state.

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Laolu Akande, Osinbajo’s spokesperson, quoted the vice-president as saying: “This is one occasion where you will find that our country is truly a united country and that nothing can separate this country, not ethnicity or religion or class.

“There is nothing that can separate this country. In fact, this is excellent evidence of the fact that this country is united.”

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Praising the Emir of Katagum Osinbajo said: “Katagum Emirate is a place where your royal highness has continuously demonstrated the willingness to accommodate people from all parts of the country.”

He also hailed the education minister for believing in a unified country and for building bridges across political and religious divides.

“Every one of us is here because of our personal relationship with you, this is the way leadership should be,” the vice-president added.

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