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Breaking: Former Emir Sanusi confirmed as Supreme Leader of Tijjaniyya Sect in Nigeria

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Controversy surrounding the appointment of Former Emir of Kano Muhammadu Sanusi ii, as the Grand Khalifa of Tijjaniyya Islamic Movement in Nigeria, has been put to rest.

The Emir has now been officially appointed the Leader of the Tijjaniyya in Nigeria by the Supreme Global Leader of the Sect, Sheik Mahi Niyyas in Senegal after inviting the Muhammadu Sanusi there.

Controversy trails the appointment of Muhammadu Sanusi ii, sometime on 13 March 2021 following a brief ceremony to that effect in Sokoto during the Tijjaniyya movement National Maulud.

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However, in order to formally announce the decision, the Tijaniya leaders invited the former emir to Kaolack, Senegal for the closing ceremony of Ramadan Tafsir on Sunday, where they officially approved his appointment.

Announcing the decision during the event, Sheikh Mahi tasked the former emir to rise to the occasion and be a good ambassador of the Sect in Nigeria.

The position was previously held by the late Emir of Kano Sanusi (Mr Sanusi’s late grandfather) and lately held by the late philanthropist Khalifa Isyaku Rabiu.

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