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I Don’t Have To Be President, I Can Influence Who Becomes – Tunde Bakare

The General Overseer of Citadel Global Community Church (CGCC), Pastor Tunde Bakare, has given up his ambition to become Nigerian president.

While speaking at the inauguration of an Independent Power and Endowment Fund to the Faculty of Law, University of Lagos, ((UNILAG), as part of his week-long 70th birthday anniversary, the cleryman, who was running mate to ex-President Muhammadu Buhari in the 2011 presidential election, said he does not need to become the president of the country but can influence who becomes.

He reflected on his contributions to his alma mater since his 50th birthday, appreciating God for the opportunity to give back the institutions that moulded him.

He, however, expressed restlessness in his advocacy for good governance, saying he desires a better future for the country.

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He said, “I have done so in my hometown; I have done so in my primary school; I have done so in my secondary school, what a great opportunity to be able to make a difference… I have served God, I have served man. It is time to face it everywhere.

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“God will help us to have the right people in the right place in the government. I don’t have to be president. I can influence who becomes. You can put a son on a throne and still need him to do what you need him to do. I am not looking for power. I already have power. I received power when the Holy Ghost came upon me.

“If Nigeria stands upright, everything will be okay. This is not an ambition. It is not about seeking political power. It is about writing the wrong and ensuring that the destiny of Nigeria is fulfilled.”

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