Shehu Sani, a former Nigerian Senator, has reacted to the call by the Kano State Hisbah Board for the scrapping of the popular ‘Black Friday’ sales.
The Moment recalls that Hisbah board had on Friday, asked a radio station to stop using the word “Black Friday” to refer to Friday.
]Reacting to the statement, Sani, a former senator who represented Kaduna central at in the 8th Nigerian Senate, described the threat by the Hisbah board as ‘nonsensical.”
Shehu Sani wrote on Twitter: “Friday is our sacred day of prayer as Muslims. Whatever colour is added to it doesn’t matter.
“Hisbah’s threats against the phrase ’Black Friday’ is nonsensical. They should focus on the killings and kidnappings going on in their domains. Their services are needed in the battlefield.”
Friday is our sacred day of prayer as Muslims.Whatever colour is added to it doesn’t matter.Hisbah’s threats against the phrase’Black Friday’ is nonsensical.They should focus on the killings and kidnappings going on in their domains.Their services are needed in the battlefield.
— Senator Shehu Sani (@ShehuSani) November 27, 2020