Emir Sanusi Secretly Marries 18-Year Old High School Graduate Adamawa Princess
The Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has finally tied the knot with his rumoured heartthrob, Sa’adatu Barkindo-Musdafa, the daughter of the Lamido of Adamawa, Muhammadu Barkindo-Musdafa.
The
18-year old becomes the emir’s fourth wife. She recently completed secondary
school and is been enrolled for advanced level studies.
In addition to his first wife, Sadiya, who is
the daughter of the late emir of Kano, Ado Bayero, Mr. Sanusi has two other
wives — Maryam and Rakiya.
The secret wedding was contracted in a
low-keyed ceremony in the town of Yola on Friday.
Palace sources
in Yola told PREMIUM TIMES the wedding fatiha held inside the palace of the
Lamido minutes after Jumma’at prayer.
Insiders say that the influential emir only
sent out invitation to some dignitaries across the country, as Kano government
officials sneaked into Yola for the wedding fatiha to avoid journalists.
The Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Ganduje,
was said to have acted as the guardian for the groom, while his Adamawa
counterpart, Jibrilla Bindow, played the role of the bride’s guardian, who gave
her hands out in marriage to the monarch.
Mr. Sanusi’s rumoured marriage to the princess was debunked in the past.
“His decision to take a new wife is in line
with Islamic injunction.
Islam allows having a maximum of four wives
for those who can treat all of them equally and provide for a large family,’’
said a top Kano state government official who travelled to Yola for the wedding.
A social commentator, Dan’Almajiri Ibrahim,
argued that in ancient times, links between empires were tightened by marriages
among royals and nobles across boundaries.
“So, the engagement of the Adamawa princess
to Emir Sanusi II may also be a move to deepen royal bond between Adamawa and
Kano.
“You see, historically, both emirates have
similar origins in the 19th Century Uthman Bn Fodio’s jihad,’’ he concluded.
Emir Sanusi could not be reached for comments
as he is currently away in Saudi Arabia, where he is acting as leader of
Nigeria’s delegation to this year’s hajj.
A highly placed palace source however
confirmed the development to PREMIUM TIMES, saying Sa’adatu would not move in
with the emir immediately.
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