November 15, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Quilox boss, Shina Peller, seek donation to buy APC presidential form as he declares intention to run for president in 2023. (Read More Here).







Taking to his social media platforms, Sir Shina Peller, shared pictures of his presidential poster, which is has his bank account details. 


According to information, Shina Peller is contesting for president under All Progressive Congress (APC). 



He wrote:


“THE DIE IS CAST 

In recent times, I have had several support groups clamouring that I make bold political moves. I sincerely thank them for their trust and concern. While there are calls for me to run for the senate others say I should throw my hat into the presidency ring.


“As a leader, I understand that I must make tough decisions and make tough sacrifices to enhance the lives of people around me. 


“I am not oblivious to the fact that persons of interest are donating to further this cause, however, the reality of our political system where delegates decide on the fate of millions makes the yearnings of the youth even more difficult. 





“I appreciate everyone for their time and sacrifice. This is not about me but the next generation – I have always been committed to building a new generation of leaders.


“As young and credible people, it’s about time we make strong demands from our party. We must bring our negotiation strength and skills to the table even as political party primaries fast approach.





“To this end, a meeting by the coalition of Progressives Young Nigerians shall be taking place at Ikeja Airport Hotel, on Thursday 5th of May, by 3 pm. Young people seeking elective positions in the country are invited.

#YouthsForPeller #PellerForTheYouths.”


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