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Jonathan: Everybody must fight Wike, who are you fighting? You are digging your grave”:According to Nyesom Wike

Former Rivers State governor and Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike recently offered his thoughts on the state’s ongoing political instability. The conflict is the result of an intensifying rivalry between Wike, the former governor, and Siminalayi Fubara, the current governor.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

In a video that has garnered attention, Wike addressed comments made by former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, who had earlier criticized the suspension of Iyorchia Ayu as the National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP). Jonathan’s disapproval of Ayu’s suspension sparked debates within the party and the broader political community.

Wike, however, praised the judiciary for what he described as a bold and correct decision in suspending Ayu from his leadership position in the PDP. He expressed satisfaction that the legal system was taking necessary actions to uphold justice in political matters. Wike emphasized that the judiciary had “taken the bull by the horns” in addressing the issue, signaling his approval of the legal process that led to Ayu’s suspension.

In a pointed remark aimed at his political opponents, Wike asserted that those who choose to challenge or oppose him are only setting themselves up for failure. “Everybody now must fight, like, which Wike are you fighting? You are digging your graves,” he said, implying that attempts to undermine him politically would backfire on those involved.

This statement reflects Wike’s belief in his political influence and strength, as he remains a prominent figure both in Rivers State politics and the broader Nigerian political landscape. His words suggest that he perceives the ongoing political battles as futile for his adversaries and that their efforts to confront him will lead to their downfall.

The tensions between Wike and Fubara have drawn attention to the complex political dynamics in Rivers State, particularly in the wake of Wike’s exit from the governor’s office and his new role as a federal minister. Wike’s strong rhetoric indicates his determination to remain influential and relevant in the state’s political affairs, despite having officially handed over power to his successor.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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