How the so-called bigger political parties have erased the consciousness and conscience of the people they govern through moneybags and empty promises are a matter of political debates in recent times.
Regarding 2015 General elections there are other Presidential Candidates who
constitute younger generations to chart and marshal a new course if
the majority of Nigerian youths decide to go for newbreeds. We all crave for better changes but
are less prepared to change. There is a strong believe in some political quarters, as observed globally, that most people in Nigeria do suffer from psychological defeats whenever the options are poised to them to decipher on changing the political paradigms.
The Cable.ng reports that ''the media
hysteria about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into summing up
the February 14, 2015 election as a duel. But this is not a in any way a
two-way PDP-APC race. There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping
to become president of the country in May 2015. And yet, vast majority of the youths are used to champion the
political insanity we have today. They may not hold public
attention in the same manner as the two front-runners. These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA) |
OLUREMI
SONAIYA (KOWA) Oluremi Sonaiya Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and
applied linguistics, is the only female running for the presidency. She is
running on the platform of Kowa Party. The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to
be appointed as Ambassador Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation,
a position she occupied from 2008 to 2014. Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya
was a blogger for 234 Next. She is currently a columnist with The Niche, a
weekly (Sunday) newspaper. A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an
ordinary person like her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true
representative of the people. “I am running based on the strong conviction that
somebody needed to do this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of
the people,” she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP |
CHEKWAS
OKORIE (UPP) Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of
the United Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure
from the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late Biafra
leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of many lovers of
the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSHE-KELANI (AA) |
TUNDE
ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA). A Senator and former National Past President of Junior Chamber International [JCI]. Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is
currently the managing director and chairman of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria
Limited, a provider of secretarial services, communication services, support,
training, counselling and courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology and
counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was chairman of his
party, Action Alliance. He would be representing the party at the 2015
presidential poll.
GANIYU
GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress
Party of Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity in
Nigeria”. Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing votes
for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral law.
RAFIU
SALAU (AD) Rafiu Salau Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance
for Democracy. He believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015
presidential election. “I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of
the people better than any presidential candidate. I am also better than
President Goodluck Jonathan,” he said. “I know the solutions to the nation’s
problems. I know the type of economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I
know how to make our nation be the first in Africa. “To expand the economy, 30
per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for capital goods for development of
businesses that will ensure economic growth. “The population of unemployed
Nigerians is more than many developed countries. To solve the problem of
unemployment in Nigeria, every state shall have industrial city. And a state
shall be created for the unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the
state will create jobs for them.” He also believes that driving the economy to
a world-class standard requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal
income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP) |
GODSON
OKOYE (UDP) Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra
gubernatorial election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform
of a nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP). He re-contested in
2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to come out as the aspirant
with the least number of votes. He is one of those who believe in a power shift
to the younger generation of Nigerians. He would be running on the same
platform through which he contested the 2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes
strongly in change in all key sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP) |
MARTIN
ONOVO (NCP) Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated
from the University of Ibadan and the University of Houston. In 2011, he
contested for the presidency under the platform of Action Alliance (AA).
However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the late Gani Fawehinmi’s
National Conscience Party (NCP). His belief is that the opposition (APC) is
nothing but the same as the ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve
the myriads of problem facing the country and collective commonwealth. Onovo is
member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert,
candidate of Hope Democratic Party (HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be
running on the ticket of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).''
Additional reports by TheCable.ng
The media hysteria
about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into
summing up the February 14, 2015 election as a duel.
But this is not a in any way a two-way PDP-APC race.
There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping to become
president of the country in May 2015. They may not hold public attention
in the same manner as the two front-runners, but ask them where they
see themselves in another six months, and they would say nothing but Aso
Rock.
These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA)
Oluremi Sonaiya
Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and applied linguistics, is the
only female running for the presidency.
She is running on the platform of Kowa Party.
The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to be appointed as Ambassador
Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a position she
occupied from 2008 to 2014.
Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya was a blogger for 234 Next. She is
currently a columnist with The Niche, a weekly (Sunday) newspaper.
A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an ordinary person like
her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true representative
of the people.
“I am running based on the strong conviction that somebody needed to do
this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of the people,”
she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP)
Chekwas Okorie
Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of the United
Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure from
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he
co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late
Biafra leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of
many lovers of the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA)
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is currently the managing director and chairman
of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria Limited, a provider of secretarial
services, communication services, support, training, counselling and
courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology
and counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was
chairman of his party, Action Alliance.
He would be representing the party at the 2015 presidential poll.
GANIYU GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress Party of
Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the
month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity
in Nigeria”.
Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing
votes for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral
law.
RAFIU SALAU (AD)
Rafiu Salau
Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy. He
believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015 presidential
election.
“I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of the people better
than any presidential candidate. I am also better than President
Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
“I know the solutions to the nation’s problems. I know the type of
economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I know how to make our
nation be the first in Africa.
“To expand the economy, 30 per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for
capital goods for development of businesses that will ensure economic
growth.
“The population of unemployed Nigerians is more than many developed
countries. To solve the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, every state
shall have industrial city. And a state shall be created for the
unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the state will create
jobs for them.”
He also believes that driving the economy to a world-class standard
requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP)
GodsonOkoye
Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform of a
nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
He re-contested in 2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to
come out as the aspirant with the least number of votes.
He is one of those who believe in a power shift to the younger
generation of Nigerians.
He would be running on the same platform through which he contested the
2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes strongly in change in all key
sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP)
MartinOnovo
Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated from the
University of Ibadan and the University of Houston.
In 2011, he contested for the presidency under the platform of Action
Alliance (AA). However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the
late Gani Fawehinmi’s National Conscience Party (NCP).
His belief is that the opposition (APC) is nothing but the same as the
ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve the myriads of problem
facing the country and collective commonweal.
Onovo is member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert, candidate of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be running on the ticket of the
African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
The media hysteria
about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into
summing up the February 14, 2015 election as a duel.
But this is not a in any way a two-way PDP-APC race.
There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping to become
president of the country in May 2015. They may not hold public attention
in the same manner as the two front-runners, but ask them where they
see themselves in another six months, and they would say nothing but Aso
Rock.
These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA)
Oluremi Sonaiya
Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and applied linguistics, is the
only female running for the presidency.
She is running on the platform of Kowa Party.
The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to be appointed as Ambassador
Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a position she
occupied from 2008 to 2014.
Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya was a blogger for 234 Next. She is
currently a columnist with The Niche, a weekly (Sunday) newspaper.
A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an ordinary person like
her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true representative
of the people.
“I am running based on the strong conviction that somebody needed to do
this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of the people,”
she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP)
Chekwas Okorie
Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of the United
Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure from
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he
co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late
Biafra leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of
many lovers of the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA)
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is currently the managing director and chairman
of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria Limited, a provider of secretarial
services, communication services, support, training, counselling and
courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology
and counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was
chairman of his party, Action Alliance.
He would be representing the party at the 2015 presidential poll.
GANIYU GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress Party of
Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the
month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity
in Nigeria”.
Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing
votes for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral
law.
RAFIU SALAU (AD)
Rafiu Salau
Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy. He
believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015 presidential
election.
“I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of the people better
than any presidential candidate. I am also better than President
Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
“I know the solutions to the nation’s problems. I know the type of
economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I know how to make our
nation be the first in Africa.
“To expand the economy, 30 per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for
capital goods for development of businesses that will ensure economic
growth.
“The population of unemployed Nigerians is more than many developed
countries. To solve the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, every state
shall have industrial city. And a state shall be created for the
unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the state will create
jobs for them.”
He also believes that driving the economy to a world-class standard
requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP)
GodsonOkoye
Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform of a
nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
He re-contested in 2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to
come out as the aspirant with the least number of votes.
He is one of those who believe in a power shift to the younger
generation of Nigerians.
He would be running on the same platform through which he contested the
2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes strongly in change in all key
sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP)
MartinOnovo
Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated from the
University of Ibadan and the University of Houston.
In 2011, he contested for the presidency under the platform of Action
Alliance (AA). However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the
late Gani Fawehinmi’s National Conscience Party (NCP).
His belief is that the opposition (APC) is nothing but the same as the
ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve the myriads of problem
facing the country and collective commonweal.
Onovo is member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert, candidate of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be running on the ticket of the
African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
The media hysteria
about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into
summing up the February 14, 2015 election as a duel.
But this is not a in any way a two-way PDP-APC race.
There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping to become
president of the country in May 2015. They may not hold public attention
in the same manner as the two front-runners, but ask them where they
see themselves in another six months, and they would say nothing but Aso
Rock.
These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA)
Oluremi Sonaiya
Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and applied linguistics, is the
only female running for the presidency.
She is running on the platform of Kowa Party.
The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to be appointed as Ambassador
Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a position she
occupied from 2008 to 2014.
Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya was a blogger for 234 Next. She is
currently a columnist with The Niche, a weekly (Sunday) newspaper.
A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an ordinary person like
her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true representative
of the people.
“I am running based on the strong conviction that somebody needed to do
this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of the people,”
she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP)
Chekwas Okorie
Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of the United
Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure from
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he
co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late
Biafra leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of
many lovers of the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA)
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is currently the managing director and chairman
of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria Limited, a provider of secretarial
services, communication services, support, training, counselling and
courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology
and counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was
chairman of his party, Action Alliance.
He would be representing the party at the 2015 presidential poll.
GANIYU GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress Party of
Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the
month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity
in Nigeria”.
Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing
votes for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral
law.
RAFIU SALAU (AD)
Rafiu Salau
Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy. He
believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015 presidential
election.
“I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of the people better
than any presidential candidate. I am also better than President
Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
“I know the solutions to the nation’s problems. I know the type of
economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I know how to make our
nation be the first in Africa.
“To expand the economy, 30 per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for
capital goods for development of businesses that will ensure economic
growth.
“The population of unemployed Nigerians is more than many developed
countries. To solve the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, every state
shall have industrial city. And a state shall be created for the
unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the state will create
jobs for them.”
He also believes that driving the economy to a world-class standard
requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP)
GodsonOkoye
Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform of a
nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
He re-contested in 2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to
come out as the aspirant with the least number of votes.
He is one of those who believe in a power shift to the younger
generation of Nigerians.
He would be running on the same platform through which he contested the
2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes strongly in change in all key
sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP)
MartinOnovo
Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated from the
University of Ibadan and the University of Houston.
In 2011, he contested for the presidency under the platform of Action
Alliance (AA). However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the
late Gani Fawehinmi’s National Conscience Party (NCP).
His belief is that the opposition (APC) is nothing but the same as the
ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve the myriads of problem
facing the country and collective commonweal.
Onovo is member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert, candidate of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be running on the ticket of the
African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
The media hysteria
about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into
summing up the February 14, 2015 election as a duel.
But this is not a in any way a two-way PDP-APC race.
There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping to become
president of the country in May 2015. They may not hold public attention
in the same manner as the two front-runners, but ask them where they
see themselves in another six months, and they would say nothing but Aso
Rock.
These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA)
Oluremi Sonaiya
Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and applied linguistics, is the
only female running for the presidency.
She is running on the platform of Kowa Party.
The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to be appointed as Ambassador
Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a position she
occupied from 2008 to 2014.
Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya was a blogger for 234 Next. She is
currently a columnist with The Niche, a weekly (Sunday) newspaper.
A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an ordinary person like
her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true representative
of the people.
“I am running based on the strong conviction that somebody needed to do
this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of the people,”
she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP)
Chekwas Okorie
Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of the United
Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure from
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he
co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late
Biafra leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of
many lovers of the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA)
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is currently the managing director and chairman
of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria Limited, a provider of secretarial
services, communication services, support, training, counselling and
courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology
and counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was
chairman of his party, Action Alliance.
He would be representing the party at the 2015 presidential poll.
GANIYU GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress Party of
Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the
month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity
in Nigeria”.
Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing
votes for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral
law.
RAFIU SALAU (AD)
Rafiu Salau
Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy. He
believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015 presidential
election.
“I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of the people better
than any presidential candidate. I am also better than President
Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
“I know the solutions to the nation’s problems. I know the type of
economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I know how to make our
nation be the first in Africa.
“To expand the economy, 30 per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for
capital goods for development of businesses that will ensure economic
growth.
“The population of unemployed Nigerians is more than many developed
countries. To solve the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, every state
shall have industrial city. And a state shall be created for the
unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the state will create
jobs for them.”
He also believes that driving the economy to a world-class standard
requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP)
GodsonOkoye
Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform of a
nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
He re-contested in 2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to
come out as the aspirant with the least number of votes.
He is one of those who believe in a power shift to the younger
generation of Nigerians.
He would be running on the same platform through which he contested the
2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes strongly in change in all key
sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP)
MartinOnovo
Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated from the
University of Ibadan and the University of Houston.
In 2011, he contested for the presidency under the platform of Action
Alliance (AA). However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the
late Gani Fawehinmi’s National Conscience Party (NCP).
His belief is that the opposition (APC) is nothing but the same as the
ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve the myriads of problem
facing the country and collective commonweal.
Onovo is member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert, candidate of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be running on the ticket of the
African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
The media hysteria
about Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari, candidates of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC),
respectively, is such that the average Nigerian could be misled into
summing up the February 14, 2015 election as a duel.
But this is not a in any way a two-way PDP-APC race.
There are, in fact, nine other Nigerians who are hoping to become
president of the country in May 2015. They may not hold public attention
in the same manner as the two front-runners, but ask them where they
see themselves in another six months, and they would say nothing but Aso
Rock.
These nine other Nigerians are:
OLUREMI SONAIYA (KOWA)
Oluremi Sonaiya
Oluremi Sonaiya, a professor of French and applied linguistics, is the
only female running for the presidency.
She is running on the platform of Kowa Party.
The 59-year-old is the first Nigerian to be appointed as Ambassador
Scientist of the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, a position she
occupied from 2008 to 2014.
Until it stopped publishing, Sonaiya was a blogger for 234 Next. She is
currently a columnist with The Niche, a weekly (Sunday) newspaper.
A devout Christian, she believes “frankly” that an ordinary person like
her is needed to run the affairs of the nation as a true representative
of the people.
“I am running based on the strong conviction that somebody needed to do
this – I mean somebody ordinary, a true representative of the people,”
she revealed in her mission statement.
CHEKWAS OKORIE (UPP)
Chekwas Okorie
Chekwas Okorie is the pioneer national chairman of the United
Progressive Party (UPP), which he co-founded after his departure from
the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA), one other party he
co-founded.
An influential chief in Abia state, Okorie was a bosom friend of late
Biafra leader Odimegwu Ojukwu, and is expected to have the support of
many lovers of the late lieutenant colonel.
TUNDE ANIFOWOSE-KELANI (AA)
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani
Tunde Anifowose-Kelani is currently the managing director and chairman
of Siegener Sabithos Nigeria Limited, a provider of secretarial
services, communication services, support, training, counselling and
courier services in and outside the country.
Anifowose-Kelani, who holds a bachelor degree in personnel psychology
and counselling, and another Master’s in personnel psychology, was
chairman of his party, Action Alliance.
He would be representing the party at the 2015 presidential poll.
GANIYU GALADIMA (ACPN)
Ganiyu Galadima, the national chairman of the Allied Congress Party of
Nigeria (ACPN), was ratified as the party’s presidential acndidate by
the party’s delegates at a convention held in Abuja earlier in the
month.
Galadima is a muslim who believes “strongly in the need to end impunity
in Nigeria”.
Galadima’s ACNP once moved for the prosecution of Transformation
Ambassadors of Nigeria (TAN), who the party believed has been canvassing
votes for Jonathan all along, against the dictates of the electoral
law.
RAFIU SALAU (AD)
Rafiu Salau
Rafiu Salau is the national secretary of the Alliance for Democracy. He
believes that he is “the best candidate” for the 2015 presidential
election.
“I’m the best candidate because I know the feelings of the people better
than any presidential candidate. I am also better than President
Goodluck Jonathan,” he said.
“I know the solutions to the nation’s problems. I know the type of
economy Nigeria needs to survive and succeed. I know how to make our
nation be the first in Africa.
“To expand the economy, 30 per cent of the oil revenue shall be used for
capital goods for development of businesses that will ensure economic
growth.
“The population of unemployed Nigerians is more than many developed
countries. To solve the problem of unemployment in Nigeria, every state
shall have industrial city. And a state shall be created for the
unemployed Nigerians. Developing the economy of the state will create
jobs for them.”
He also believes that driving the economy to a world-class standard
requires 50 per cent of revenue generation from personal income tax.
GODSON OKOYE (UDP)
GodsonOkoye
Godson Okoye is a lawyer who contested the Anambra gubernatorial
election in 2010 and came fourth despite running on the platform of a
nascent political party, United Democratic Party (UDP).
He re-contested in 2013 and performed poorly, polling just 153 votes to
come out as the aspirant with the least number of votes.
He is one of those who believe in a power shift to the younger
generation of Nigerians.
He would be running on the same platform through which he contested the
2007 and 2011 elections. He “believes strongly in change in all key
sectors in Nigeria”.
MARTIN ONOVO (NCP)
MartinOnovo
Martin Onovo is an engineer by training. He graduated from the
University of Ibadan and the University of Houston.
In 2011, he contested for the presidency under the platform of Action
Alliance (AA). However, this time, he is running on the ticket of the
late Gani Fawehinmi’s National Conscience Party (NCP).
His belief is that the opposition (APC) is nothing but the same as the
ruling PDP, and that he is the right man to solve the myriads of problem
facing the country and collective commonweal.
Onovo is member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers.
Little is known of Ambrose Albert, candidate of Hope Democratic Party
(HDP) and Nani Ibrahim Ahmad, who will be running on the ticket of the
African Democratic Congress (ADC).
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
Read more at: http://www.thecable.ng/9-presidential-runners-probably-didnt-know | TheCable
No comments:
Post a Comment