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Publisher, Caracal Reports International worldwide, Amos Onokevbagbe has urged the three main presidential candidates in the forthcoming 2023 general elections to release their medical and educational reports respectively.

Onokevgbagbe said this is predicated on the need for Nigerians to ascertain the state of health and academic competence of Atiku Abubakar, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and Peter Obi, candidates of the PDP, APC and Labour Party, who are seeking to lead the country in the next four years so that history does not repeat itself.

“Nigeria is on edge today because of poor leadership. Nigeria, ‘supposedly’ the giant of Africa, has become a giant failure due to unqualified, sick, and uneducated leadership.

The citizens deserve a good quality of life, and only a good, fit and qualified leader can steer the Nigerian ship to greatness. Our demand is not in vacuum because the 1999 constitution requires that any candidates vying for the highest office must have the qualification to do so.”

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