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Muslim – Muslim Ticket: Actor Kenneth Okonkwo Lambasts APC, Dumps The Political Celebration

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Kenneth Okonkwo, a seasoned actor in Nollywood, has left the All Progressive Congress. On July 11, 2022, the veteran actor launched his resignation in a push launch that was posted on the movie star’s official Instagram site.

He highlighted the ruling celebration’s choice to function a Muslim-Muslim as its presidential prospect in 2023 as a vital problem in that choice.

It’s a misunderstanding to advise that Muslims are unable to tolerate a northern Christian vp provided that they might maybe voluntarily vote for southern presidents, in accordance with a portion of the assertion. If that is approved to face, Northern Christians in Nigeria will no prolonged have a political long term.

That is along with the purpose that they didn’t uphold their easy obligation of preserving Nigerians’ lives and residential. Additionally, the nation is in ruins.

For the sake of fairness, justice, equity, and peaceable coexistence between Nigerians, the actor claimed he withdrew from the enterprise.

It must be recalled that  Shettima, a Muslim and a former two-phrase governor of Borno, was named as Sen. Bola Tinubu’s functioning husband or wife for the APC’s 2023 presidential nomination in Daura, Katsina Level out.

Shettima now sits within the Countrywide Meeting as Borno Central’s consultant.

Okonkwo is a effectively-acknowledged actor, director, producer, and television persona in Nollywood. He’s additionally a politician, businessman, and philanthropist.

He joined the Nigerian movie enterprise (Nollywood) in 1991 and commenced attending film auditions in addition to performing in Television set reveals and cleaning soap operas.

He turned perfectly-recognized in 1992 because of his objective within the Nollywood hit “Dwelling in Bondage,” which launched Nollywood into the spotlight.

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