2019 Elections: Football Legend Kanu Nwankwo ‘not eyeing’ Buhari’s Position

Former Super Eagles Captain and Legend, Nwankwo Kanu has downplayed reports that he will be running for President of Nigeria in 2019.

According to an April 1st article published on Goal, we have it that Kanu was inspired to follow in George Weah’s footsteps.

‘My presence here today is about the future of our country and the happiness of our people,’ the article by Goal.com cited Kanu as saying.

‘The last 18 years of leadership has witnessed a decline in all critical sectors of life in Nigeria, plus general insecurity in the land.

‘Also, I’ll do all it takes to wrestle corruption which has become blatant and widespread. The rest of the world looks at Nigeria as the home of corruption.

‘If I get your mandate, I promise to do things differently and restore honour and integrity to public service by keeping the best and attracting the best.

‘George Weah’s victory in Liberia is a pointer that this dream is very realistic with you all on my side.’

Several media outlets reported the news as a fact, generating heated arguments across media platforms.

Talking about Goal’s joke, the 41-year-old retired footballer said he was shocked at the way people and media reacted to the April Fools’ joke.

‘This is meant to be a joke but people haven’t seen it that way,’ Kanu told AS.com on Wednesday.

‘I think there is a need to inform them that it is just April Fool.

‘My immediate concern is using my vast contacts and experience to develop the Nigerian youth through sports.

‘I also want to keep saving lives through the Kanu Heart Foundation.’

Kanu captained the Super Eagles from 1994 until 2010. He remains as one of Nigeria’s most successful footballers.

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2019 Elections: Football Legend Kanu Nwankwo ‘not eyeing’ Buhari’s Position

Former Super Eagles Captain and Legend, Nwankwo Kanu has downplayed reports that he will be running for President of Nigeria in 2019.

According to an April 1st article published on Goal, we have it that Kanu was inspired to follow in George Weah’s footsteps.

‘My presence here today is about the future of our country and the happiness of our people,’ the article by Goal.com cited Kanu as saying.

‘The last 18 years of leadership has witnessed a decline in all critical sectors of life in Nigeria, plus general insecurity in the land.

‘Also, I’ll do all it takes to wrestle corruption which has become blatant and widespread. The rest of the world looks at Nigeria as the home of corruption.

‘If I get your mandate, I promise to do things differently and restore honour and integrity to public service by keeping the best and attracting the best.

‘George Weah’s victory in Liberia is a pointer that this dream is very realistic with you all on my side.’

Several media outlets reported the news as a fact, generating heated arguments across media platforms.

Talking about Goal’s joke, the 41-year-old retired footballer said he was shocked at the way people and media reacted to the April Fools’ joke.

‘This is meant to be a joke but people haven’t seen it that way,’ Kanu told AS.com on Wednesday.

‘I think there is a need to inform them that it is just April Fool.

‘My immediate concern is using my vast contacts and experience to develop the Nigerian youth through sports.

‘I also want to keep saving lives through the Kanu Heart Foundation.’

Kanu captained the Super Eagles from 1994 until 2010. He remains as one of Nigeria’s most successful footballers.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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