Governor AbdulRazaq, Senator Saraki Honour Late Galadiman Patigi at Fidau Prayer
Royal News reports that the seven-day fidau prayer for the late Galadiman Patigi, Hon. Aliyu Bahago Ahman-Pategi, took place in Abuja on Thursday.
The former lawmaker passed away last Thursday, with his remains subsequently transported to his ancestral hometown, Patigi, in Kwara State's Patigi Local Government Area, where he was laid to rest.
The prayer ceremony saw the presence of several prominent Nigerians, including Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, former Senate President Senator Bukola Saraki, and other notable political figures.
A video from the event also circulated, capturing Governor AbdulRazaq and Senator Saraki seated together in attendance.
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