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Female professor declares presidenti­al ambition

- From Romoke W. Ahmad, Ilorin

A female Professor of Language and Communicat­ion Arts at the Rivers State University of Education, Olufumilay­o Adesanya-Davis, is aspiring to be president of Nigeria come the 2019 elections.

Speaking to journalist­s yesterday in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital on her aspiration, Adesanya-Davis said she had consulted widely before making her intention known.

She said the decision to make the nomination forms free for women aspirants had boosted her interest.

She used the occasion to urge Nigerians to be patient with President Muhammadu Buhari, adding that the panacea to the current challenges in the country is in the hands of women.

She said, “I am aspiring to be the next president of Nigeria. I am out to put laughter of joy on the mouth of all. I have discussed this with the former presidenti­al candidate, Sarah Jubril, who incidental­ly is from Kwara State. Her reaction was that ‘if a miracle like this will ever happen, we have paid the price in Kwara State and it is going to happen in the state.

“Historical­ly, we will recall in 2015 another woman presidenti­al candidate came. She floated a party called KOWA party. Her name is Prof Remi Sonaya, she was my lecturer at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU).

“2015 was when I first thought about being a presidenti­al aspirant. This is for the main reason that I was born October 15th and I got married at October 15th. That time I said with President Goodluck Jonathan in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), I was going to be his running mate. I was sending text messages to him. I told him to let Vice President Namadi Sambo step down for him to be successful but he did not listen to me.

“But delay is not denial. That is why I am staging a come-back. I have done some consultati­ons. The first person to put a call through was Patience Jonathan. I told her that I am picking the presidenti­al form this time around and she endorsed my decision.

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