Saraki news today

Here are some recent news updates about Bukola Saraki, a Nigerian politician and former President of the Nigerian Senate:

Latest News

  1. Saraki's Trial for False Assets Declaration: The Code of Conduct Tribunal (CCT) has adjourned the trial of Bukola Saraki, former President of the Nigerian Senate, to October 22, 2020, over allegations of false assets declaration. (Source: The Punch)
  2. Saraki's Support for PDP's Presidential Candidate: Bukola Saraki has endorsed the Peoples Democratic Party's (PDP) presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, ahead of the 2023 general elections. (Source: Vanguard)
  3. Saraki's Role in the 2023 Elections: Saraki has been mentioned as a key player in the 2023 elections, with some speculating that he may play a role in the PDP's campaign strategy. (Source: The Cable)

Recent News

  1. Saraki's Assets Declaration Trial: In 2019, Saraki was acquitted of charges of false assets declaration by the CCT, which had been investigating him since 2015. (Source: Premium Times)
  2. Saraki's Political Ambitions: In 2020, Saraki announced his intention to contest for the presidency in the 2023 elections, but later stepped down to support Atiku Abubakar. (Source: The Nation)
  3. Saraki's Role in the Senate: As President of the Senate, Saraki played a key role in shaping legislative policy and was known for his leadership style. (Source: Leadership)

Other News

  1. Saraki's Family Life: Saraki is married to Toyin Saraki, a former First Lady of Kwara State, and they have three children together. (Source: The Guardian)
  2. Saraki's Business Ventures: Saraki has been involved in various business ventures, including real estate and agriculture, and has been a director of several companies. (Source: ThisDay)
  3. Saraki's Philanthropic Efforts: Saraki has been involved in several philanthropic initiatives, including the establishment of the Bukola Saraki Foundation, which focuses on education and healthcare. (Source: The Punch)

Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be comprehensive or up-to-date.