The United States Associate Professor and social critic, Farooq Kperogi has warned Nigerian against electing the Nationa Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu, in the forthcoming 2023 election.
Sharing a video of the APC leader shaking during a speech on his Twitter page, the social critic said Tinubu cannot be Nigeria’s president because he’s seriously sick.
Kperogi pointed out that Tinubu’s hands were shaking uncontrollably and involuntarily in the video, adding that the APC leader also slurs his words.
He warned that if Tinubu becomes president, Nigeria would have “a rubber-stamp president since he can’t physically sign any documents with these shaky hands.”
The critic wrote, “Let’s leave politics aside. Bola Tinubu is seriously ill and is in no position to be president. As you can see from this video, his hands shake uncontrollably and involuntarily. He also slurs his words.
“Should he become president, we would LITERALLY have a rubber-stamp president since he can’t physically sign any documents with these shaky hands, which would necessitate the creation of a customized rubber stamp with his actual signature.
“How many people would have access to and abuse the rubber stamp? Can Nigeria afford to transition from its current metaphorical rubber-stamp National Assembly to a literal rubber-stamp presidency in 2023?”
KanyiDaily recalls that Bola Tinubu had replied those expressing concerns about his health challenges, insisting that he is psychologically fit to contest the presidency in 2023.
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