Chris Ngige, the former governor of Anambra State, described a chat with Senator Ifeanyi Ubah and used humor and candor to highlight the hectic and stressful nature of political life. Ngige disclosed that he had cautioned businessman Ubah about the volatile realm of politics, referring to it as the “business of madmen.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Ngige described how politics often takes an immense toll, with endless late-night meetings stretching into the early hours of the morning and little time for family. Despite the grueling demands, he commended Ubah for enduring the chaos, humorously acknowledging that he proved to be “as mad as the rest of us.”
He said in a live coverage by Symfoni, ” I called him. I said, ‘Ifeanyi, you’re a businessman.’ He said, ‘Uh-huh.’ I asked, ‘What about the money you promised us?’ He said, ‘Uh-huh.’ I told him, ‘Clearly, you’ve made a mistake getting involved. This business—it’s the business of madmen. You won’t see your family. You’ll be going to meetings that end at 2 a.m., 3 a.m., 4 a.m., and yet, you must keep moving. It’s endless! It will drive you crazy. But despite this, Ifeanyi stuck it out, proving he was as mad as the rest of us.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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