Kingship without education is worthless

The 16th Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, has said that kingship without education is worthless.

 

The monarch made the remarks during the Hawan Nasarawa Durbar held at the Government House in Kano as part of the Eid-el-Fitr celebrations. 

 

Addressing the recent public reactions to his return to academic pursuits, the monarch clarified that his decision was not influenced by ongoing legal issues.

 

“My return to school is not because of court matters, but to encourage others,” he said. 

 

He stressed that education should take precedence over traditional titles, noting that knowledge enhances leadership capacity and societal respect.

 

“Those criticising my return to school should understand that education comes before kingship,” he added.

 

He further underscored the value of education in traditional institutions, saying, “A king who acquires education attains greater dignity, but a king without education—his entire kingship is worthless.”

 

He also commended the Kano State Government for the recognition and honour accorded to the emirate.

 

“We appreciate the honour and recognition being given to us by the Kano State Government,” the emir said. 

 

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