‘Rich People’ Are Biggest Problem Of Nigeria – Kwankwaso

Posted by Amarachi on Wed 18th Jan, 2023 - tori.ng

Kwankwaso stated this while addressing stakeholders on his vision for Nigeria at Chatham House, a world-leading policy institute and think-tank forum.

Rabiu Kwankwaso

Rabiu Kwankwaso, the presidential flagbearer of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, has said that the biggest problem of Nigeria are wealthy people.

Kwankwaso, a former two-term governor of Kano stated this while addressing stakeholders on his vision for Nigeria at Chatham House, a world-leading policy institute and think-tank forum.

He said, “Forget about the big people, who are actually the problem of our country…”

The presidential candidate of the NNPP further stated, “With supporters at the grassroots level, we are the only party today and we’ve succeeded …in Northern Nigeria today in terms of votes and support. Now we are working in the Southern part of the country.”

Meanwhile, Kwankwaso has hit back at the Labour Party and its presidential candidate, Peter Obi over a comment asking him (Kwankwaso) to withdraw from the presidential race for Labour Party.

“For us, the difference between the North and the South is that the North know as more than the Southern part of the country.

“If you’re from the North I’m sure you wouldn’t have made that statement for Kwankwaso to withdraw from Labour Party. You should go and look at my credentials my brother.”

Popular Stories
Woman Who Impregnated Herself With Sperm From Billionaire's Used Condom Wins $2million Child Support Battle
Get Information on Any Registered Vehicle by Just Visiting this Website Created by Lagos State Government
Inspiring Story of a Couple Who Have Been Dating for 12 Years Goes Viral (Photos)
Omg! British Prime Minister Caught on Camera Calling Nigeria 'Fantastically Corrupt' Country (Video)
P-Square!: Read Interesting Facts You May Not Know About Peter and Paul Okoye


Copyright © 2022 Tori.ng - All rights reserved
Tori.ng is owned and managed by Cyclofoss Technologies Ltd.