I’m qualified to be Nigeria’s president - Kwankwaso
Mr. Kwankwaso is free to blow his trumpet, we live in a free world.
Ejisun
ejisun53@yahoo.com *************************** Kwankwaso deserves to be the president of this country because of his outstanding effort towards improving the life of the citizenry and development of Kano State. He impacted positively as Kano State governor as he had successfully eliminated corruption and embezzlement of funds. I am very optimistic that if Nigerians vote Kwankwaso as their next president, they will enjoy the dividend of democracy.
Sulaiman Abubakar
sulebah002@gmail.com *************************** You are qualified to be the president of Niger Republic and not Nigeria. You are an ethnic person and can never become Nigeria’s President.
Mariam Adelemi
emmanwekeik2@yahoo.com ***************************
I swear to God, if care is not taken and urgent too, the way PDP is handling some very sensitive issues because of alleged Jonathan’s second term ambition, the country will lose its direction and at the end even those who looted our money would not enjoy the country, because everybody will go on his own. Already there are terrorists, militants, kidnappers, armed robbers, ritual killers and criminals and the government has not done enough to stop them.
I think country’s stakeholders should immediately stop being silent and they should stop collecting government’s inducements and tell the politicians the bitter truth about the condition of the nation. My fear is that if there is no law in the country, we shall all be doomed.
Yusuf Lawal
the yusuflawal24@yahoo.com *************************** Insha Allah Kwankwaso will never be president of Nigeria.
Shift Luther
shiftluther@yahoo.com *************************** The body language of this interview unambiguously suggests that Kwankwaso is very much interested in becoming President of Nigeria by 2015. This is the cardinal issue of the interview. Kwankwaso also thinks that by virtue of what he thinks he has done in Kano, and his marathon war against Mr. President, he is qualified to be President of this country. Unfortunately, besides the projects he thinks he has initiated in Kano, most of which are yet to be completed, there are many qualities and factors that one must possess before aiming to become President of a volatile country as Nigeria. One is yet to see most of these qualities in him. However, as a Nigerian of adult age, Kwankwaso has the inalienable right to vie and contest for the presidency of Nigeria just as the late Umar Yar’adua has done. The rest is left for Nigerians to decide on who to lead them as President based on competence, acceptability, human relations, and patriotism.
Muhammad Muhammad
Yusif
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