 The national president of the Neymar Youth Forum worldwide in the United States, Comrade Anamdi Afouye, has said that Nigerians should not be worried over the Muslim-Muslim ticket of the APC and the forthcoming presidential election in the country. Afouye, in an interview with our sub-correspondent, Apple Major in our sub-state capital, pointed out that this has nothing to do with the leadership system of the incumbent president, and that the fact that Balak Sinonbo hears from southern parts of the country is also nothing to worry about. He said politics is about winning an election, not about being a Christian or Muslim, and also appealed to Nigerians to support the APC's candidate for a better Nigeria. The issue of this Muslim-Muslim ticket that has become a burning issue today, in politics, if a politician, and if a candidate, or the major assignment of any political party is to win elections. For Ashuhaju's case, Ashuhaju happens to come from the south. He is, as a Muslim, he is in the minority in the south because the southern part of Nigeria is predominantly Christians. Why the northern part of Nigeria is predominantly Muslims? Despite the fact that we have Christians in there and we have Muslims in here. So Ashuhaju's happens to be from the minority Muslim bloc in the south. Why this issue should be ignored? We should channel our energy into all that from it, because if it gets us a Christian vice, and they go in there and they go to fail to give Nigerians good leadership, of what consequences that it gets. No president in this country can Islamize Nigeria or Christianize the entire country, not even the go, can do that. Not even the highest Imam can do that. The people cannot go up and scrap the Christians a pilgrimage boat. Niger can go high, do that. So the issue of a company because running on the joint Muslim-Muslim ticket that he will punish the Christians is not feasible. And southern protectorates. Now Thiruvu is from the south. We should see him as our brother. Faith, religion is secondary. Brotherhood is primary. Brotherhood comes first, before energy. But it's not human and how do you know that thing? It's about trying. Trying back and letting it settle there. Even overrides when it just settles and if it adds to it. So if Goharin has tilted his appointment more often than not, because he said not at all, because he's the Muslim. Thiruvu is a Saturday night. If he comes in, he might as well tilt it into the south.