Rivers State Governor Siminalayi Fubara unleashed a harsh attack on his predecessor, Nyesom Wike, and his followers in a video broadcast on Symfoni TV, casting doubt on their social media presence and professional credentials.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
“We challenged them that the project we are going to commission is the first project that they are seeing,” Fubara declared, questioning the substantive achievements of the previous administration.
The governor reserved particularly sharp criticism for what he perceives as unproductive career choices. “I wonder why you go to school, your parents will spend money, and the only profession that you choose is to be a data boy and to sell dogs,” he stated, expressing bewilderment at individuals’ career paths.
Fubara’s commentary suggested that those criticizing the current administration lack professional merit. “If they love you, the appointment they gave to one boy—I don’t want to call where he is from—and you were good, why didn’t they give you the appointment?” he challenged.
His final advice was direct and unambiguous: “Go and check yourself. Something is wrong with you.”
The governor’s remarks reflect a broader political discourse challenging the credibility of social media critics and those perceived as lacking substantial professional achievements.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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