The Kano State House of Assembly sent a bill to Governor Yusuf Thursday that may change the leadership of the Emirate in the ancient city. The legislators, by the bill, revoked the law setting up new emirates in Kano, and asked the occupiers of the stools in those emirates to return to their former positions pre-2020 when the former administration in the state, led by Abdullahi Ganduje, now national chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, was in office. The major implication of that law, if signed by the governor, is that Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, who was removed when the smaller emirates were created, may return to office. That change, we learnt, may be a matter of hours. When he was dethroned in 2020, the state government then accused him of insubordination to state authority, refusal to attend official meetings and breach of Emirate laws.