BY: MICHAEL EGBEJULE
Barrister Kenneth Imansuangbon, a former Edo State governorship aspirant and ADC chieftain, is deeply dissatisfied with Nigeria’s current state.
Imansuangbon believes Nigeria has regressed despite sustained democratic rule since 1999.
He expressed his unhappiness during his 60th birthday celebration, stating he is thankful for life but not happy with the nation’s condition.
Imansuangbon lamented the sharp decline in security, food production, and infrastructure compared to earlier decades.
He wants a return to the days when people could travel freely and access quality education.
“Turning 60 is symbolic, and I am grateful for God’s mercies. It strengthens my resolve to continue advocating for justice, equity, and people-centred governance. The struggle for a better Nigeria is ongoing, and I remain fully engaged,” he added.
I am thankful, but not happy, says “Riceman” at age 60