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“I Can’t Accept that my Party Leader will be an Indicted Drug Baron” – OBJ

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Short and Sharp Statements


I cannot accept that the zonal leader of my political party and worse still in my zone will be an indicted drug baron wanted in America.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, giving reason why he shunned members and elders of the PDP that visited him


Be patient, but at the same time be watchful.

Wole Soyinka, Nobel laureate, admonishing Ekiti people concerning affairs of the state


There is no single state in the North that can pay one month salary without federal allocation.

Shehu Sani, human rights activist, calling on northern leaders to think outside the box in order to alleviate the suffering of the region.


I will sacrifice the comfort of a minister to go into the wilderness.

Labaran Maku, minister of information, revealing his preparedness to resign his appointment to contest the governorship position in Nasarawa State.


Our football is long dead and gone.

Austin Okocha, former Super Eagles’ captain, assessing football in the country.  


We have an ailing governor. We also have an acting governor… The entire state is in disarray.

  Hassan Ardo, chairman, Taraba State All Progressives Congress, lamenting the circumstances surrounding governance in the Taraba.


I definitely want to be the speaker.

Mulikat Adeola-Akande, majority leader, House of Representatives, disclosing why she wants to contest election for the House again


You have the right to endorse or not to endorse. The final choice is the electorate.

Atiku Abubakar, former vice-president, reacting to the alleged comments made by Olusegun Obasanjo that members of APC should not pick him as their standard-bearer


I am not new in this struggle.

Ganiyu Solomon, senator, declaring his readiness to contest the governorship election in Lagos State


I am returning back to the House.

Adewale Ominrin, speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, assuring Ekiti people that the recent election will not affect his chances of returning to the House

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