“I am no longer living in bondage”- Kenneth Okonkwo

Nollywood actor and politician, Kenenth Okonkwo in a gathering with Labour party members has stated that he is no longer living in bondage.

According to the video he shared on his Instagram page on Monday.

The actor who dumped APC in July and joined the Labour Party in August said that the time to salvage Nigeria is now.

“The time to salvage Nigeria is now. We are running out of time. The revolution we have been praying for has come. 2023 is the best opportunity for us to effect the desired change we pray for peacefully by the grace of God.”

Speaking on Peter Obi, Okonkwo mentioned that Obi is the best for a new Nigeria come 2023.

“Peter Obi is our best bet for a new Nigeria comes 2023 in content, competence and character. A new Nigeria is possible. May God lead us there peacefully?”

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