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My Energy Is From The Street Of Nigeria-Bishop Matthew Kukah

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My Energy Is From The Street Of Nigeria-Bishop Matthew Kukah

 

Bishop Matthew Kukah

 

Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Sokoto, Bishop Matthew Kukah stated on Friday that the country’s poor governance is his only challenge.

 

Kukah, who celebrated his 70th birthday on Wednesday, spoke during an appearance on Arise TV’s Morning Show.

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According to him, Nigerians are governed by individuals who are uninterested in moving the country forward.

 

He said, “I would have said I have no regret but the only regret I have outside and inside this country is to see how a nation with such incredible human being ruled by people who are lacking the passion and commitment to place this country in where it ought to be.”

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Speaking on his continued agitation for better governance, the Bishop said, “My energy is from the street of Nigeria, the ordinary people I see whether they are Christian or Muslim.

 

“I have with the sense of modesty, put a little scholarship in my years of priesthood. Focusing on citizens and how we can change the lives of the people”.

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Bishop Kukah is well-known for his constant address to authority on the state of the nation.