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The All Progressives Congress (APC) vice-presidential candidate, Kashim Shettima, has made a demand from members of the party.

The former Borno state urged the party to unite Nigeria and make her the pride of the black race.

According to Shettima, Rome was not destroyed by invaders but by the complacency of Romans, adding that it is time to sing songs of unity, peace, prosperity and stability to make Nigeria great.

He stated this on Wednesday in Abuja during the official unveiling of him as the party’s vice-presidential candidate by Abdullahi Adamu, the ruling party National Chairman.

According to him: “In the coming weeks and months, we’ve to go into the trenches, go into the nooks and crannies to sing songs of unity, peace, prosperity and stability.

“Let us unite this country and make her the pride of the black man.”

Also Read: Running Mate: Why I Made Hard Choice of Picking Shettima – Tinubu

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