Tuesday, 4 November 2014

Majek Fashek: “I Am Going Into Politics In 2015″


I swear this article got me laughing more
than anything else today,
hahahahahahaha!!!!!
Here it is, veteran Nigerian musician, Majek

Fashekhas seriously opened up today and
said he intends to go into politics in 2015.
The ‘Send Down The Rain’ singer who ruled
Nigerian music in the early 90s believes he
has the power to support political aspirants
next year.
In an interview with Pulse, Majek Fashek
revealed that he is making the step into the
political world to support the President of
Nigeria,Goodluck Jonathan, and push him for
re-election in next year’s general election.
“Next year, I’m going to be entering into
politics. I am going to be in the PDP”, Majek
declared. “I will support the president. I will
support the president and the governor,
that’s why I enter into politics. With my
knowledge in the American world, presidency
is not my calling, I’m a revolutionary
musician, so what I can do with the power
God gave to me is to support the
government so that they can help the poor.”
Majek Fashek also revealed that he has no
interest in occupying Aso Rock. For him, it
is too much of work to be the president.
“The presidency is too much work, I don’t
like it. Instead of me to become a president,
I will support the president.”
Majek Fashek also believes we are in an era
of political transformation, and the only good
choice of government lies in continuation.
“In 2015, I am supporting Goodluck
Jonathan, because he needs a second term
like Obama. We are in the political era, and
we are going into political transition. We
either re-elect Goodluck Jonathan or
somebody else. But so far, I think Goodluck
needs second term to try his best.”
Majek Fashek will be performing at the
‘Africa Meets Reggae And World Music
International Festival’ on November 29, at
the National Stadium, Lagos. He will be
joined by other veteran acts such as Victor
Essiet, Ortis Williki and Righteous Man.

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