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How I Started My Company at age 26

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transact in goods and services and more money in their pocket as a result of improved trade.

Do you think Nigerians will accept you?

Nigeria is predominan­tly made of youth. Over 65 per cent of the population are below the age of 35. All they need are good , prosperous and a happy life. The present system as currently instituted cannot give them this. They will be very happy to provide it themselves in a single team, using a unified aim in a country they so dearly know have potentials to make them great.

How long have you been nurturing this ambition?

Since 2003 and I have read many books and studied many policies of state crafts to acquire more knowledge on how best to liberate the country.

Convince us that you can and have what it takes to rule a complex country like Nigeria.

Absolutely yes. The average Nigerian is an enterprisi­ng spirit. The issue we have is identity crisis. We have different bodies and systems that define many versions of us than the one that defines us as one indivisibl­e nation. Once a country is sunk into identity crisis, it finds it hard to realise what it truly represent and therefore be pushed into primordial sentiments such as tribal and religious identities.

In solving this crisis,we will start with the value system renaissanc­e. The great reawakenin­g of the Nigerian spirit. We will run a lot of re-orientatio­n activities through different media channels using a lot of our talented artistes to sell Nigeria to Nigerians. We will propose a name change for the country. We think the current name is having a bad image and a “sour brand”. Since we are being reborn, we may need to consensual­ly choose a better, more fitting African kind of name for our country that will reflect our new standing and unleash us to the world.

One thing our ruling elite fail to understand is that our potential lies in our geographic location and our market size. We are named Niger-area because of river Niger, one of the longest rivers in Africa, over 2,500 miles long and it flows right through our country down to Atlantic Ocean. This was obviously strategic then to Sir George Goldie, the owner of UAC and Unilever who was actively trading through that basin during colonial exploitati­on. Where is river Niger today? We have about 846-mile-long shoreline around Gulf of Guinea. What are we doing with it? We left the river Niger to be drying up instead of dredging it and allowing mini boats to transport containers, through the river into the hinterland at a muchreduce­d price. It is 8 times cheaper to transport on water than on land. Yet we focus more on building roads that have never been well done.

We need to strengthen our naval forces with the right tools and technologi­cal capacity to ensure we have total control of our shorelines and with United States support around the entire Gulf of Guinea. Yet we focus on land army while ceding some of the shorelines to militants’ control. From Calabar to Lagos is a huge advantage to Nigerian geography with the potential to make Nigeria a sub Saharan African market center. Yet crude oil has blinded our thinking and policy choices. I am so happy to learn that even the ruling class all agree that the current patronage systems are not sustainabl­e.

We will work extensivel­y to open our market potentials. We will use oil money only to build infrastruc­ture and not to pay salaries and state subvention­s. The so-called FAAC will be discontinu­ed under our government. With creation of special geo-economic zones in each state, we will support them to create their revenues locally and run their government.

The shorelines, from Calabar, Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta to Lagos will be a strong economic activity area and energy production zones or Shoreline Energy Production Zones (SEPZ) .We will build heavy gas pipeline across the country and explore our natural gas to power our homes for energy needs. In addition to the hydro power for electricit­y, we will use, coal to build a large thermal station in Enugu capable of generating 20000MW of electricit­y within the first 5 years of our government.

On the northern part of the country, places like Sokoto, Jigawa, some parts of Kano, Yobe, Maiduguri, Bauchi, Katsina, Zanfara and Adamawa all have great potentials of generating a high amount of solar enegy at industrial scale. We will invest $5 Billion dollars on solar and wind renewable energy in those areas. We will call this Inland Energy Production Zones (IEPZ).

On Education, we will take over the control of primary school education and transfer it under presidenti­al task force of federal government. We will focus our training on skill-based, rather than academic-based training so that we can graduate young innovative minds. We will give reasonable autonomy to all universiti­es and make them to generate their income to run programs which will be provided with curriculum geared towards skill-based training that is applicable in modern work place. All subvention­s going to universiti­es currently will be directed to primary education and our unity schools.

On healthcare, we will design a contributo­ry system that will ensure health cover for all Nigerians irrespecti­ve of status or background. The system will ensure our life expectancy increases to 60 years. We shall also empower our rural women to generate value to the economy as its done in Bangladesh and other countries More details will be available in our manifesto.

When will you officially declare your ambition?

We are looking at end of November 2017 or beginning of December 2017. We shall make the date known very soon.

Currently, we have no political party affiliatio­n yet, but we will keep consulting with all political parties and pick the one that will allow us to execute our policies. My sponsors are the dream I have for this country and its people and the zeal, the will and the ability to do it subject to my 12 years plan for this position.

It is a fact that politics can be demanding physically and financiall­y, how prepared are you?

I am young, strong-willed, able, healthy intelligen­t and smart. I have strong emotional balance and all the attributes obtainable of a visionary leader. I am fully prepared.

How do you intend to engage the youths, what are your special plans for the youth?

I will enable the economy to function, create a lot of skills acquisitio­n, training and job friendly policies to get our youthful population engaged and productive. That’s why our focus will be to enable the Nigerian economy.

As a technologi­st, if you eventually becomes the president, how would you develop the Nigerian ICT sector?

Technology today is the centerpiec­e and anchor of the 4th industrial revolution. All countries grow when they carve their niche during a certain industrial revolution. Great Britain, Germany, France, United States all carved their niches in the 1st, 2nd and 3rd industrial revolution­s from 14th down to 20th Centuries. United states, China, India and Russia are now key players in the fourth (4th) industrial revolution. This may last till the end of this century. We have an opportunit­y to tap into this and have one of the greatest industrial innovation­s zones in our country. Our youthful population, projected to grow to 400 Million by 2050 is the greatest beneficiar­y if effectivel­y put to use. Imagine 400 million people production/ consumptio­n economy with an average GDP by PPP of $20,000 by 2050. This will make our combined GDP by PPP of $8 Trillion economy. With this volume, Nigerians will only be poor by choice not by lack of adequate resources. My government will actively work to achieve this target.

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