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2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by 7Ebisco: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2018 |
Festus Keyamo, President Muhammadu Buhari’s re-election campaign spokesman has called on the 2019 Presidential candidates to declare their health status. Keyamo said he was in support of the call for candidates to declare their health status in order for Nigerians to know if they were fit or not for 2019. He, however, said Buhari was fit to go in 2019 despite health concerns. Cable quoted him as saying, “I agree that candidates should declare their health status. But if somebody is sick and is well and now discloses that he is well now, fine. He (Buhari) is ready to go; he is fit to go. “Abacha was not sick at all, no history; yet he slumped and died. “I also support the call for presidential debates.” Keyamo also made boast that Buhari would be re-elected in 2019, saying the president will instil a different political culture in the country before he retires. “He (Buhari) needs time to instil that culture different from what we have learnt government is all about,. “Let’s be honest, most young people of our generation grew up to know only the PDP system, which is and was only about money. “Buhari did not need federal funds to clinch his re-election, his supporters would be happy to sell their possessions for his re-election,” he said. http://www.mcebisco.com.ng/2018/06/2019-presidential-candidates-should.html
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Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by Ichokwu: 10:30am On Jun 14, 2018 |
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Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by id911(m): 11:11am On Jun 14, 2018 |
Aso Rock cabals will soon order this useless and double mouthed Kenyamo to shut up because it will certainly affects Buhari |
Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by vinnex: 11:11am On Jun 14, 2018 |
Festus K keep talking ur brain as been reset to knock you off. You will only regain it when you and your master Buhari lost in 2019 election..... |
Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by Paperwhite(m): 11:26am On Jun 14, 2018 |
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Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by Paperwhite(m): 11:33am On Jun 14, 2018 |
“Buhari did not need federal funds to clinch his re-election, his supporters would be happy to sell their possessions for his re-election,” he said. A Buhari that lied he borrow money to buy his nomination form but his children are schooling in the best institutions in Europe.Zombie will always be a zombies. |
Re: 2019: Presidential Candidates Should Declare Health Status, Accept Debate – Fest by magoo10(m): 1:17pm On Jun 14, 2018 |
Even buhari said it to zombies that defending him will be a very difficult task. Somebody should tell this integrity challenged SAN that uptil date buhari has failed to declare his health status to Nigerians and technically avoided debates because he cannot express himself without a written speech let alone making a constructive argument. |
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