 Meanwhile, a court party presidential candidate, Christopher Emomolens, says he will make education a top priority if voted in as Nigerian presidents come 2023. Emomolens said this in an interactive engagement organized by civil society groups in collaboration with the National Leadership of the President's Association of Nigeria and the media. The 39-year-old aspirant, who is the youngest presidential candidate, is expected to appear alongside the APC presidential candidate Bola Med Tinobu amongst all this. The session ended with a clap innovation for the youngest runner but the decision of who becomes the next Nigerian president remains with the Nigerian electorate. The problem of education is a very big one for us and in many interviews you would have watched my idea about education. One, probably maybe at the age of 39, maybe I'm even the most educated candidate, maybe at this age I have provided too much in education that showed that I would become a leader that would prioritize education. I said it, I don't need my retire. We will be budgeting more than 20 percent of our budget just for education. As it is today, we have about 6.5 percent budget for education in a country that have over 18.5 million people out of education, out of school. I always say this that Nigeria is a polygamist union. If you are going to look at this based on region, let's say 6-1, what is done to one must be done to all. It truly is a country we must have a country that all we believe in. Do you know what my assenders as president will do to Nigerian youth? It's going to bring back a renewed open to the mind of Nigerians. Many youths out there have already given up. Nigerians cannot even aspire. Nigerians cannot even have ambition because we believe as young Nigerians that ambition is only meant for a particular class of people. Even in a country where even the Nigerians might not even give opportunity to aspire. So my image as a president of Nigeria will bet a fresh air of opportunities to Nigeria. Nigerians will begin to believe in Nigeria.