The dethroned emir had threatened Muhammad Sani Abdullahi with his position for addressing him as a former emir at the Kaduna Investment Summit last month.
Mr Sanusi lamented that the impact of banditry on girl-child education in Northern Nigeria has set the region backwards by “40 to 50 years.”
“Those who say they want to break up this country do not know what they are talking about,” the deposed emir of Kano.”
Mr Sanusi’s statement comes amid claims by Buhari that his regime has lifted over 10 million Nigerians out of poverty.
The duo have been engaged in longstanding public and private spar over party and governance issues.
It’s befuddling that Buhari still supports the traditional, outdated, unsustainable, unproductive and extremely dangerous itinerant method of the Fulani.
