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Trouble in Kwankwaso’s home, Son beats Mother to pulp

Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Musa kwankwasoKANO STATE GOV MUSA KWANKWASO
Two weeks ago, the young Mustapha aged between 25 and 27 years old was reported to have launched a physical assault on the wife of his father – his step mother. As 247ureports.com learnt the two [Mustapha and Step mother] had been exchanging verbal fighting words –resulting from the drug induced mannerisms that Mustapha had exhibited at the house. Mustapha had threatened the children of his step mother that he will kill them – and also threatened their mother with death. The threats resulted to exchange of angry words – when Mustapha launched his fist at his step mother – punching her till she fell and sprained her ankle. She was briefly hospitalized and released. She currently walks with a limp.
Mustapha’s mother was the wife of Governor Kwankwaso before he sacked her and married his current wife [Mustapha’s step mother] in 1999.
According to information gathered from competent sources within the Kwankwaso circle of influence, the behavior and antics of the first son of the governor, Mustapha had become the principal ache and/or embarrassment to the administration. Some claim “like father like son” in describing the Mustapha’s behavioral excesses.
Some observers close to the executive affairs in Kano acknowledge that the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP] governor of Kano State, Malam Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso may have bitten more than he can chew when he sacked his first wife at the eve of his 1999 gubernatorial victory at the polls – to mount the governor’s seat as the governor of Kano State. Gov. Kwankwaso had sacked his first wife following his victory at the polls in 1999. He immediately married another wife – and she became the first lady of Kano State. The sacked wife’s son followed Kwankwaso to the government house – where information available to 247ureports.com indicates that he has wreaked havoc in Kano since his father’s accession to the executive seat.
Mustapha, as gathered, has been the ‘local champion’ in Kano metropolis. He is notorious at the local drug and prostitution joints in Kano State. Particularly, he is known to frequent the many prostitution hangouts in minority dominated Sabon Gari town – one of the many joints he frequents is Mirabo Hotel located along Middle road – where men and women of the night met to indulge in illicit sex and drugs. Mustapha is known to attend the hotel religiously every weekend. Another night spot where the first son of Kano state was sighted recently engaging in a drug rave is the Mozida night club located at Nomansland in Sabon Gari. The Mozida night club is considered an elite night club that caters primarily to the children to top ranking money men in Kano.
Late last year, the first son of Kano State was caught up in an altercation with the agents of the State Security Service [SSS] – along the Maiduguri road – when his vehicle were among the chain of vehicles stopped at the Joint Task Force [JTF] checkpoint. As 247ureports.com reported, the first son – broke the chain and zoomed for the checkpoint – breaking the checkpoint and nearly injuring an elderly cleric who was standing near the main road. When he was questioned, he boasted that his father was the number one citizen of the State. As expected, his father rallied and got him off the hook.
Gov. Rabiu Kwankwaso, on his part, is reported to not be a stranger to illicit drugs and the street lifestyle. He is said to be in preparation for a 2015 presidential run under the PDP or the newly formed All Progressive Congress [APC] – depending on the political interplay within the PDP over the issue of automatic ticket for the incumbent president. Knowledgeable sources believe the Kano state governor has an uphill battle come 2015

 

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