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Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie,erred by calling on president Muhammadu Buhari, not to seek re-election in 2019. OKay! with the state of derelict-economy and bankrupt fiscal state, that president Muhammadu Buhari, was handed Nigeria-state, by former PDP-president Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, that massive corruption culture, was prevalent in governance and our power supply was like candle-light and bribery crimes was the order of the day in all our public institutions, will Nigeria not slide back into wrong hands again.If president Muhammadu Buhari, can try and lead Nigeria, with present changes in our economy and anti-corruption war as well as diversified economy for another four years, then president Muhammadu Buhari, should go into retirement in 2023.And any future leader would definitely sustain present culture in our political-space.