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SEE REASONS WHY THESE GUYS WANT TO BE THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF NIGERIA.
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The Nigerian polity and the her system of operation is one among the most fascinating things the whole world watches keenly with interest.
This is likely because the country is known or being recognized as the giant of Africa and the home of abundant natural resources.
As we move very closer to the date of the General Elections scheduled for 2023, many stakeholders, business owners, civil servants and the youths have been thrown to the challenge of "who will I vote as the next president of Nigeria?"
Interestingly, Nigeria happens to be verily blessed with both talents and resources but I may argue it at this point that the country lacks the Blessings og good leaders.
If you find it difficult to make a proper decision of who to vote in the next General Elections, kindly check out the funny responses of the key contesters in the game. I'm sure you could get a candidate if choice from those funny responses.
* Peter Obi: I want to be president because I want to move Nigeria from a consuming country to a productive country
* Atiku Abubakar : I want to be president because this is my last chance before I retire from politics
* Bola Ahmed Tinubu: I want to be president because it is my turn, I have served others for 25 years .
I hope you now know who you can vote as Nigeria's next president.
Vote wisely.
God bless Nigeria.
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2023: Why APC Will Be In Trouble If Shettima Is Dropped Ex-Minister
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As the 2023 elections draw near, the Director-General (DG) of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu Support Group, Adebayo Shittu, has said the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), “will be in trouble” if it bows to ‘pressure’ and drop Kashim Shettima as Tinubu’s running mate.
POLITICS NIGERIA reports that according to Shittu, a former Minister of Communications, it ‘took the APC and Tinubu time’ to decide on Shettima.
Shettima is a former governor of Borno State and serving Senator.
“The truth is that if Shettima is dropped as a result of this pressure from within and outside the party, APC will be in trouble. What we need to factor in here is the time it took Tinubu, the Northern governors, and the party to decide on his candidacy,” Shittu told Punch in a report published on Thursday.
Speaking further, Shittu wondered why people are furious with Tinubu’s choice, asking them to opt for other presidential candidates if they are dissatisfied.
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