 Also, speaking at the forum, the Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Bishop Matthew Cooker, meant that Nigerians do not need anyone who protects himself as a Messiah, but someone who truly understands the situation of things in the country. Religion, ordinarily, shouldn't be a problem. It is instrumentalization by politicians, and even by all priests, whatever, these are the issues. And when we talk about issue-based campaigns, there has to be an aggregate of sentiments and feelings. That is, how do you manage a country like Nigeria that has so many distinctions and differences? The next Nigerian president we want, we don't need a Messiah. We have to get our citizens to begin to become more actively engaged with the electoral process rather than becoming despondent and withdrawing from the electoral process. I think if there is anything we have seen of recent is the fact that young men and women have turned out massively to register during the continuous voter registration. Let us hope that it is not just registration, but they will also turn out to vote, and they will also use that energy to mobilize citizens to recognize the need to use the electoral process to assess candidates based on their competence and capacity and abilities and their experiences in order to get into governance, to change this prevailing tendency of bad governance into good governance. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.