Comedian Seyi law declares interest to run for presidential election in 2019
The comedian took to his Instagram and twitter page to declare his interest in running for president come 2019. According to him, it’s time we vote for shift and change the status quo. Read the rest of what he wrote after the cut.
Why aim low when you can aim high? I believe that the status quo must change for Nigeria to regain its place as a force to reckon with. The energy and knowledge of the Nigerian Youth must be put to positive use.
It is time we acknowledged the ingenuity of our vibrant men and women to ensure proper representation of the different levels of governance and not a mere reduction to PAs and SAs.
We must ensure we retain our best brains in the country and adequately make provision to reform our educational institutions, healthcare system and industries. Our ways of learning must change to meet the required standard.
I am ALETILE OLUWASEYITAN LAWRENCE aka SEYILAW and I am running for the highest office in the land in 2019.
#SEYILAW2019 #VOTESHIFT#SEYILAW4PRESIDENT
Source:Linda Ikeji
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