Politics 3 Powerful Women We’ll All Miss if Buhari Becomes President of Nigeria

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala

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Okonjo-Iweala will no longer dance atilogwu at campaign rallies if Muhammadu Buhari, Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC becomes President of Nigeria. She will have to return to her former world bank job or embark on early retirement as there'll be no place for her in government. The opposition blames her for mismanaging the country's economy and causing our present economic woes. We'll miss watching her try to school the Nigerian senate on financial processes.

Diezani Alison-Madueke
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She may be one of the most powerful women in Africa today but if Buhari wins the election come March 28 she'll become a nobody. Alison-Madueke has been involved in one too many financial scandals to be of any use to an opposition whose number 1 agenda is ''eradicating corruption''. While Buhari has subtly announced amnesty for President Goodluck Jonathan if he wins next Saturday, that offer may not extend to Diezani Alison-Madueke. She's expected to spend most of the coming year fighting for her head if Buhari becomes President.

Patience Jonathan

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First ladies come and go with every President, so will Dame Patience Jonathan . Nigerians may have forgotten previous first ladies but Dame Jonathan will be a hard one to forget. We'll miss her theatrical outbursts, her powerful command of English Language and the her excess energy.
 
Deziani might be the richest nobody in Africa... come to think of it, they might all be. But then again, those that have gone before them are not eating from bins
 
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