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Tunde Bakare, has urged the igbos jo join mainstream politics if they want to produce the next president.
The cleric, who is currently the general overseer of Citadel Global community church, lagos made this known in his brief statement to daily trust.
According to Daily trust, Bakare was quoted saying that the South - does not have the required population yet, to produce a president.
He however insisted that a merger with any northern group will do them a favour considering the fact that the northern part of the country are more populous in number that the east.
The outspoken clerics further stated that igbos are his brothers and for them to think that only APGA can produce a president is only but a fantasy that can not be actualized.
" I will be too glad If the Igbos produce the next president, but base on the fact that politics is a game , a ruthless game of number and if you don't have numbers you cannot continue to shout marginalization" . He Lamented.
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