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    Ex-lawmaker, Maikano Rabiu Dies Of COVID-19

    By Adeniyi OpeyemiFebruary 4, 2021

    Former house of Representative and veterinary doctor, Dr. Abdulllahi Maikano Rabiu has reportedly died of Coronavirus.

    Rabiu who hailed from Kano state passed away on Thursday of COVID-19 complications at Kwanar Dawakin Isolation centre in Kano.

    Alhaji Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofe announced the death on behalf of the family disclosed that arrangement is been put in place for the burial of the late former special adviser to Governor Ibrahim led administration on Economic matters.

    Dr Abdullahi Maikano Rabiu was Assistant General Manager, Bnak of the North, former Chairman, Kano Micro Finance Bank and House of Representative member in the second republic.

    Maikano was eleceted into the senate in 1998 under the UNPP during the Sani Abacha regime.

    Rabiu was the Dalatun Bichi and District Head of Dawakin Tofa until his death.

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