Ex-Senate President Nnamani Advises Against Voting Politicians Without ‘Second Address’

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Former President of the Senate, Sen. Ken Nnamani has advised Nigerians against voting for any politician that has no business other than politics.

Nnamani made this known to newsmen after a meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday.

He added that such politicians have introduced desperation into the national polity and must be discouraged.

Nnamani, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), had attended the meeting with Chairman of Chrome Oil and Gas, Chief Emeka Offor and his Argentine business partners.

He said, “I think our problem is that if you enter politics and you have no second address, your chance of getting into trouble is very high. I’m here strictly on business; they are talking about billions of dollars investment in Nigeria and that tells the confidence the company has in our country.

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“I’m not just a politician; I was in business before entering politics; so, I’ve a second address and my suggestion to Nigerians, who are struggling in politics, is ‘make sure you have a second address’; don’t be a desperate politician; desperate politicians do desperate things and we can see the examples.”

Also addressing the media, Offor said he brought a major investor from Europe to meet Vice President Osinbajo in order to explore investment opportunities in the Nigerian energy sector.

“We brought a major investing group from Europe; that’s why we are here; we are looking into investing in oil and gas, electricity power and others. They’ve seen that the atmosphere in the country is conducive for investments; we are exploring the particular investment region we are going to invest,” he said.

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