In a lively and candid interview on Symfoni, Dr. Chris Ngige, former governor of Anambra State and seasoned politician, humorously described Nigeria’s political world as “the business of madmen.” His comment, a blend of wit and truth, highlighted the chaotic and exhausting nature of politics....CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING.>>
Ngige shared this perspective while recalling a conversation with Senator Ifeanyi Ubah, a businessman who had recently ventured into politics. Recounting the exchange, U explained how he warned Ubah about the stark contrast between the structured world of business and the unpredictable, often grueling, world of politics.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!“I told him, ‘Ifeanyi, you’re a businessman,’ and when he agreed, I reminded him of the money he had promised us,” Ngige said. “Then, I added, ‘You’ve made a mistake getting into this. Politics is the business of madmen. You won’t see your family, you’ll be stuck in meetings until 2, 3, or even 4 a.m., and yet, you must keep going. It’s endless and will drive you crazy.’” Ngige laughed as he recalled the advice, but he also praised Ubah’s perseverance, acknowledging that Ubah had “stuck it out,” showing he was just as resilient as the rest of them.
Through his humorous narrative, Ngige painted a vivid picture of the demanding nature of politics, where sleepless nights, endless commitments, and personal sacrifices are a given. His insights also reflected the camaraderie among politicians who share the same challenges. While politics can often seem glamorous from the outside, Ngige’s honest account served as a reminder that the reality involves constant pressure and endurance, making it a “business of madmen” that only the toughest can survive. …CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE➤