Don’t Vote Candidate Because Your Mosque, Church Asked You To –Shehu Sani Advise Nigerians

A former Nigerian lawmaker, Shehu Sani, has warned Nigerians against voting for a candidate because their religious leaders asked them to.

He made this known via his Twitter page on Tuesday.

Sani also said that electing a wrong leader in the coming election would plunge the country into another four years of darkness.

He wrote, “On Saturday this country has a date with history. Don’t vote for a Candidate because your Mosques or Churches asked you to do so.

“Be guided by your conscience and experience & elect a competent leader.A wrong choice is another 4 years of journey into darkness.”

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