Ali Baba Reveals Senate Seat Costs ₦1.2bn, Governorship Up to ₦25bn in Nigeria’s Corrupt Politics
Veteran Nigerian comedian Ali Baba revealed the high costs of securing political offices in Nigeria, highlighting ₦1.2 billion for a senatorial seat and up to ₦25 billion for governorship in some states.
He discussed the monetization of Nigerian politics on the OUTSIDE THE BOX podcast, emphasizing how this financial barrier perpetuates corruption in the country.
Ali Baba criticized politicians for neglecting public needs in favor of projects that generate funds for election campaigns.
The costs vary by position and state, with House of Representatives seats costing about ₦1 billion and state assembly seats around ₦500 million.
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