2023: Popular comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka, declares presidential ambition

2023: Popular comedian, Gbenga Adeyinka, declares presidential ambition

By Samuel Abulude

Veteran entertainer, Gbenga Adeyinka, has declared his intention to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari as the number one citizen of Nigeria come 2023.

Adeyinka, who is yet to disclose the political party on whose platform he would be contesting, has joined dozens of other Nigerians jostling for the presidential seat.

The acclaimed General Comedian of the Federal Republic is the second entertainment practitioner to have declared presidential ambition.

Nollywood actor, Yul Edochie, was the first to declare his presidential ambition which came on the heels of the reactions generated from his ‘second wife’ saga and having a child from the new marriage.

It was not ascertained if the personalities will walk the their talk after declaring their ambition.

In Adeyinka’s declaration speech on Thursday, May 12, 2022, he said: “Fellow Nigerians, It gladdens my heart to step forward this day and speak to you about my ambition.

“I have served my fatherland for over three decades as the Grand Comedian of Nigeria, designing and delivering joy and joie de vivre to the deserted Southwestern states of this honourable nation in particular, and Nigeria, as a whole.

“Moving from state to state and ensuring that we left nothing but a soothing experience of undiluted and unrestrained entertainment and laughter behind.

“I have been to the ancient city of Ibadan, where the brown roofs tell the story of her yearnings for the excitement that comes with a well-packaged entertainment event.

“I have similarly visited Osogbo, the land with unimaginable potential for exponential entertainment growth, where we left them asking for more.

“Not to mention how I left the city of Akure in wonder with the people urging me to do more because, in their own words, “We’ve never experienced such wholesome entertainment, ever.

“How can I forget to mention my exploits in my native Abeokuta; Ijebu Ode, and the city of Ilorin where I literally made the people understand why they say their land is the closest to heaven and far away from hell with the level of satisfaction they got from my visit?

“However, mine is not just a southwest agenda. Indeed, it has been a worthy and worthwhile nationalistic professional odyssey.

“I have worked in, and traversed the 36 states of the federation and no one, and I repeat, no one knows and feels the yearnings of everyday Nigerians like I do.

“Nigeria is at a crossroads. Nigerians are traumatised from banditry, insecurity, corruption, kidnapping, rising costs of living, fuel scarcity, ritual killings, and internecine conflicts, and so many other travails that threaten to tear us asunder.

“Fellow Nigerians, Nigeria is in need of a purposeful and proactive, and direct and decisive leadership.

“Nigeria needs a president that is devoid of…

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