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Tuesday, 29 July 2014
entertainment industry is no longer paying the bills
It seems the entertainment industry is no longer
paying the bills as many of Nigeria's entertainers
have taken to new vocations in the political terrain,
with many of them aiming for one political post or
the other while many of them settle as Special
Assistant to some governors or other political big
wigs.
The latest to join the train is fine boy actor and
director, Desmond Elliot, » who has declared his
intentions to join politics and contest for a seat the
Lagos State House of Assembly to represent
Surulere state constituency of the state. »
Desmond who recently got a scholarship to study
Law at the National Open University, » says he
has given a very serious thought to his ambition
and knows that he is quite prepared to undertake
the task of giving accountable representation to his
people as well as give back to the society that
made him.
This is how he justified his ambition:
The current situation is very pathetic. I
feel God has helped me thus far and I
want to give back through politics that will
be favourable to the youths.
The worst part of our national life is that
the level of corruption has not allowed
youths to understand what it means to live
a meaningful life.
Just because of lack of knowledge of what
to do, we are being side tracked. There
are no jobs, and issues like these lead to
frustration.
A whole lot needs to be done on
agriculture; every state in Nigeria needs to
see how it can contribute to nation
building. There’s a lot that needs to be don
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