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Kate Henshaw regrets spending N35 million to chase political ambition

Ediri Oyibo by Ediri Oyibo
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Popular Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw has narrated how she spent N35 million to chase her ambition to become a member of the House of Representatives.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Henshaw aspired to become a member of the House of Representatives in 2015 to represent the Calabar South/Akpabuyo/Bakassi federal constituency.

However, despite her best efforts, that dream never became a reality as the Nollywood actress failed to grab the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

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Henshaw was defeated at the primaries which were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014, in Calabar, Cross River State.

Speaking in an interview with Maupe Ogun of Channels TV’s Hard Copy, Henshaw revealed that the money she spent still pains her till date.

She noted that if she had put the N35 million into buying a house, she would have been living there, stressing that she did not see the need for all that spending.

Henshaw said: “I didn’t have a budget I just knew I needed money to run the campaign office, pay people to work with me. I didn’t really have a budget at hand. I wish I had, maybe I won’t have even started.

“Because I found out that most of the consultations I went to, the men would ask me “do you have enough in your war chest?” I was like “what is a war chest?” That is when I found out that it’s “how much money do you have to throw around.”

“There was one form that was waived for women who were aspiring for office. But then you have to buy the two forms normally. And then of course you will pay your party dues. And then of course each consultation, anybody you go to meet is money.

“You may not be giving them money directly but you will buy a goat, you will buy wrappers, you will buy drinks. You will host different people. You will host the youth, you will host the women group, the men group.

“You will host all sorts of people and that is money because of course transportation: you will hire a bus for you and your supporters. You will print banners so I had to get an office. Luckily my cousin had a space so I rented it off him. It was absolutely and totally capital intensive. Totally.

“My friends, they came together and they gave me N5 million. On top of that I added my own N30 million. On top of my own money and till today it pains me because if I had put that money into buying a house I would have been living there. But for me it was just endless spending that led nowhere.

“I mean, I didn’t see the need for all that spending. If someone truly wants to serve, it should be from the heart and you should be able to see what the person can do from their antecedent. But it’s all about money.

“On the day of the delegates when they now have to pick who will represent the party, the other person was giving money. I gave my pittance. That is it. I don’t care what anybody says. Because I did a documentary with Al Jazeera because I wanted them to follow the process truly to see how our political terrain is.

“Everybody was giving money, giving gifts to all the delegates. And I remember one guy said to me “Don’t give me your money, I’m not going to vote for you”. That was the best thing he could have said to me”.

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Popular Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw has narrated how she spent N35 million to chase her ambition to become a member of the House of Representatives. TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Henshaw aspired to become a member of the House of Representatives in 2015 to represent the Calabar South/Akpabuyo/Bakassi federal constituency. However, despite her best efforts, that dream never became a reality as the Nollywood actress failed to grab the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Henshaw was defeated at the primaries which were held on Saturday, December 6, 2014, in Calabar, Cross River State. Speaking in an interview with Maupe Ogun of Channels TV's Hard Copy, Henshaw revealed that the money she spent still pains her till date. She noted that if she had put the N35 million into buying a house, she would have been living there, stressing that she did not see the need for all that spending. Henshaw said: "I didn’t have a budget I just knew I needed money to run the campaign office, pay people to work with me. I didn’t really have a budget at hand. I wish I had, maybe I won’t have even started. "Because I found out that most of the consultations I went to, the men would ask me "do you have enough in your war chest?" I was like "what is a war chest?" That is when I found out that it's "how much money do you have to throw around." "There was one form that was waived for women who were aspiring for office. But then you have to buy the two forms normally. And then of course you will pay your party dues. And then of course each consultation, anybody you go to meet is money. "You may not be giving them money directly but you will buy a goat, you will buy wrappers, you will buy drinks. You will host different people. You will host the youth, you will host the women group, the men group. "You will host all sorts of people and that is money because of course transportation: you will hire a bus for you and your supporters. You will print banners so I had to get an office. Luckily my cousin had a space so I rented it off him. It was absolutely and totally capital intensive. Totally. "My friends, they came together and they gave me N5 million. On top of that I added my own N30 million. On top of my own money and till today it pains me because if I had put that money into buying a house I would have been living there. But for me it was just endless spending that led nowhere. "I mean, I didn't see the need for all that spending. If someone truly wants to serve, it should be from the heart and you should be able to see what the person can do from their antecedent. But it's all about money. "On the day of the delegates when they now have to pick who will represent the party, the other person was giving money. I gave my pittance. That is it. I don't care what anybody says. Because I did a documentary with Al Jazeera because I wanted them to follow the process truly to see how our political terrain is. "Everybody was giving money, giving gifts to all the delegates. And I remember one guy said to me "Don't give me your money, I'm not going to vote for you". That was the best thing he could have said to me".
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