Ken Nnamani
Former Senate President Ken Nnamani has advised Nigerian politicians not to be desperate for position and seek various legal means of livelihood.
Speaking to State House Correspondents on Thursday after meeting with Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, the former lawmaker said the problem with Nigeria’s politics is that people entered it without having ‘second address.’
Nnamani said: “I am here strictly on business; they are talking about millions of dollar investment in Nigeria and that tells the confidence this company has in our country.
“I am here just to observe how receptive the government is to this; the government is quite receptive, according to the vice president, because they have made other investments in Nigeria and they are continuing to do so.
“I am not just a politician; I was in business before entering politics so I have a second address.
“My suggestion to Nigerians who are struggling in politics is to make sure they have second addresses
“Do not be a desperate politician; desperate politicians do desperate things and we can see the examples.”