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I'm going into politics to fight prostitution - Kenny Saint Best
I'm going into politics to fight prostitution - Kenny Saint Best
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Sunday, November 23, 2014
Kennis Music's Kenny Saint Best has said she is suspending her cozy position as the Vice President of Kennis Music to attend to the needs of her people, particularly the youths, as a legislator under APC. She’s vying for Lagos State House of Assembly seat representing Ikeja Constituency 1.
At her declaration session at Forks and Fingers Restaurant in Opebi, Lagos recently, the songstress expressed her passion for youth empowerment, while decrying government’s ignorance to the plight of the youths.
“Each time I [think about myself] going into politics, I feel somehow, because of the kind of image politics has in Nigeria. I see it more as a public service and I look at it more in the area of getting people developed. What I see in my local government, especially the Opebi axis where I reside, baffles me. Prostitution has gone up by almost 1000%, it never used to be this bad. I think there can be a change. Something can be introduced to these girls and let them know that there’s a gift inside of them that can improve their personality and [they can] make money by working hard without having to dehumanise themselves. So really it’s the area of human productivity that’s really pulling me into public service, and that’s why I need to get on a platform to get the job done” she quipped. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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Shut up. Its one of the oldest profession so you cant win. Politics for you is to steal money
ReplyDeletePlease don't give that crap! You better think up something else or get ready to loose. Prostitution is the oldest profession and plays a vital role in the life of humans. Go do your statistics well,most of those people you're telling can't survive if the profession ceases to exist. More than 80% of women are prostitutes in one way or the other. It's either you're a prostitute with one regular customer or with several. Go look up the real meaning of the word 'prostitution'.
ReplyDeleteAs the vice president of Kennis Music you can fight prostitution without going into politics.
ReplyDeleteThis lady wan 2 bring positive change to d life of those girls out there....hmmm
ReplyDeleteTo fight or promote prostitution? Sorry! i can see you are looking like one. I want to assure you that politicians will not let you go free with this your sexy look.
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