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    The distribution of branded undergarments to women in Kano State has ignited a firestorm of controversy across Nigeria.

    Public outrage and cultural concerns

    Images circulating widely on social media show dozens of packages containing female underwear prominently featuring the names and faces of high-ranking political figures, allegedly distributed as part of a state-sponsored or campaign-linked empowerment initiative.

    The move has been described by many locals as a โ€œnew lowโ€ in the history of political outreach in the region.

    Critics argue that the gesture is undignified and culturally insensitive, especially within the conservative framework of Kano State.

    Questions over political priorities and welfare strategy

    Activists have voiced concerns that such items do little to address the systemic poverty or lack of educational opportunities facing women in the North, labeling the distribution as a superficial and mocking attempt at โ€œwelfare.โ€

    While the state government has not yet issued a formal press release clarifying if the distribution was an official state project or the work of overzealous political supporters, the backlash remains intense.

    Supporters of the administration have attempted to downplay the event, suggesting the items were part of a larger kit of household essentials, but the focus remains squarely on the appropriateness of the branding.

    In a state where economic empowerment is a critical issue, this incident has shifted the conversation toward the ethics of political campaigning.

    Opponents are now using the โ€œbranded pantiesโ€ saga as a rallying cry, calling for more substantive policies that prioritize healthcare, literacy, and sustainable commerce over controversial handouts

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