He said: “Wike will pay even after the government. It is better that he packages and makes sure that everything is paid before he leaves, if not, anyone we didn’t collect now, when he comes out from the government, he will still give us the balance.”
Ukachukwu proceeded to inform Wike that Abuja has distinct regulations from Rivers State. He emphasized their intention to address the matter of interference with their constructed property, asserting unequivocally that their land cannot be seized by anyone, including the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.
Recall that Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu, a businessman from Anambra, has recently accused FCT Minister Nyesom Wike of demolishing his properties in Abuja’s Asokoro area based on ethnic discrimination against him as an Igbo individual. CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>