By: Chioma Madonna Ndukwu
Nigeria Reacts as Kano Campaign Materials Go Viral Over Branded Panties Bearing Governor’s Image
A campaign distribution in Kano State has stirred widespread reactions online after panties branded with the image of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf surfaced on social media.
The items were reportedly shared with residents as part of political campaign materials in the state.
In a circulating video, women were seen holding up red panties featuring the governor’s face, while dancing and celebrating the moment.
Across Nigeria, campaign materials are often used as a tool for visibility and connection with voters.
Common items include food supplies, face caps, T-shirts, wrappers, and other everyday goods meant to carry political branding into communities.
However, the inclusion of underwear has drawn unusual attention, with the footage quickly spreading online and sparking conversations about campaign creativity and appropriateness in political messaging.
While some observers view it as an unconventional outreach strategy designed to stand out in a crowded political space, others have questioned the choice of item, arguing that campaign branding should remain within more widely accepted materials.
The development has once again placed Kano in the spotlight, highlighting how political campaigns in Nigeria continue to evolve in surprising and sometimes controversial ways.
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