Dr. Boniface Aniebonam, founder of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), extended congratulations to Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso, the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, ahead of Kwankwaso’s 69th birthday on October 21. In a goodwill message issued from Lagos, Aniebonam wished Kwankwaso a long life and fulfillment as he marked this milestone. He described Kwankwaso as a man of strong will and noted that his joining the NNPP was a significant event for the party.
Aniebonam observed that in politics alliances and rivalries are transient; there are no permanent enemies or friends. Despite their differences over NNPP leadership, he emphasized that his wishes for Kwankwaso’s success are genuine and heartfelt. He reflected that political relationships differ from personal ones and hoped the birthday celebration would provide an opportunity for reflection on life and human endeavors.
The founder underscored that his well‑wishes are sincere and untainted by political disagreements, which he regards as temporary. Emphasizing humanity, kindness, and compassion, Aniebonam stressed that these values take precedence over political considerations. He prayed for God’s continued guidance, protection, and the granting of Kwankwaso’s heart’s desires.
In closing, Aniebonam reiterated his warm felicitations, referring affectionately to the senator as “my younger brother.” This gesture comes as Nigeria’s political landscape continues to evolve, with parties and candidates preparing for upcoming elections. The exchange highlights the complex, nuanced nature of political relationships, where personal and party affiliations often intersect, and such interactions will likely remain under scrutiny as the country moves forward.
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