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Fashola refuses to rule out presidential run
Fashola refuses to rule out presidential run saying 'anything's possible'
The Lagos Stage Governor told reporters he would “seriously consider whatever I can do to help our country” when asked if he would agree to being put forward by the merger party.
The ACN party great also indicated he would consider running in the 2015 presidential race, if asked.
"Anything in this life, in this world is possible. Anything is possible. I don't discount any idea or plan that, at this point, isn't in my control. Anything's possible,” he said.
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