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How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Islie(op): 5:49am On Nov 15, 2025
by Abdullahi O Haruna Haruspice


Those security personnel who escorted Wike to that place of ignominy failed the most elementary rule of their training: in the face of a provoked atmosphere, your first duty is to tactically shield your principal and get him to safety. Instead, they stood there like zombies—frozen, waiting for the worst to happen.

Highly trained bodyguards would have cordoned off the area, placed their boss in the middle, and walked him away from the needless altercation that could easily have escalated into a deadly skirmish. It was a textbook case of failure in executive protection—a moment where professionalism should have prevailed, but emotion and confusion took charge.

Policing goes beyond blaring sirens, following VIPs, and wearing starched khaki while wielding AK rifles—it is about tact, wit, and intelligence. The essence of security detail is not in intimidation but in anticipation; not in reaction but in proactive control of an environment.

I remember sometime around 2010, when I served as an aide to the late Minister of Health, Prof. Babatunde Osotimehin. An incident occurred that deepened my respect for the dexterity of the DSS. The minister’s vehicle had knocked down an okada rider somewhere around Lere in Kaduna State, and in an instant, passersby rushed out in fury, tempers flaring.

Shola Aguda, the Chief Detail to the minister, did the unthinkable. He used the driver as a decoy, making the minister take the driver’s seat. In that heated confusion, the minister slipped out through the driver’s door and melted into the angry crowd. In one swift, decisive moment, the DSS officer had saved his boss’s life—without firing a shot.

When we eventually regrouped at the office, we asked how he managed it. His response was simple yet profound: “My first responsibility is to protect my principal from harm or embarrassment.”

That’s precisely what Wike’s security detail failed to do. They stood morose, watching their boss walk into self-inflicted humiliation. As aides to politically exposed persons (PEPs), there is a limit to how your principal should conduct himself in public—and it’s your duty to ensure he stays within that limit.

This failure is not uniquely Nigerian. Around the world, there have been moments when security details either rose to the occasion or failed spectacularly, changing the course of events.

In 2018, for instance, when U.S. President Donald Trump was suddenly rushed off stage at a Nevada rally after a perceived threat emerged from the crowd, the Secret Service reacted in less than three seconds. They formed a human shield around him, scanning for danger, and only after ensuring his safety did they allow him to return to the podium. That’s elite protection—the kind that values discretion and swift decision-making over bravado.

Contrast that with the 1981 assassination attempt on U.S. President Ronald Reagan. The failure wasn’t total, but it exposed how even the most professional units can be caught off guard. The Secret Service agent Jerry Parr, however, redeemed the team’s reputation by pushing Reagan into the car, realizing only later that the President had been hit. His instinct, not hesitation, saved the man’s life.

In Japan, the 2022 assassination of former Prime Minister Shinzo Abe also revealed the critical cost of hesitation. The security detail’s delayed response—turning too late to shield him from the homemade gun—became a subject of national outrage. In a society where order and precision are cultural norms, the lapse was unforgivable. It showed that one second of indecision in executive protection could alter history.

Nigeria has seen its own share of tragic miscalculations. The assassination of former Attorney General Bola Ige in 2001 was partly blamed on a breakdown in personal security coordination. The late minister had dismissed his police guards on the evening of his murder—a decision no competent aide should have permitted. Protection is not just about muscle; it’s about foresight and firmness, especially when the principal’s temperament or pride gets in the way.

The role of a security aide goes beyond carrying weapons or walking beside the boss. It demands a mastery of human behavior—reading the room, anticipating trouble, and knowing when to lead your principal away from chaos. A trained protection officer must understand that saving face sometimes means saving life.

Unfortunately, many of today’s aides are “Yes, sir” types—those who never see, let alone correct, their boss’s missteps. They are glorified escorts, not security professionals. Just like the policeman seen on video exchanging words with a naval officer, they fail to grasp the golden rule: you don’t escalate a situation when a politically exposed person is involved—you de-escalate it and ferry your boss first to safety.

In Britain, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s security detail demonstrated this subtle art during an unexpected protest in Manchester earlier this year. As protesters surged toward the Prime Minister’s convoy, one aide swiftly interposed himself, physically turning Sunak away while another opened a secure route through a nearby building. It was done so seamlessly that most onlookers didn’t even notice until after the fact. That’s what it means to protect not just a person, but an institution.

Nigeria’s police and paramilitary details urgently need training in emotional intelligence and situational control. They must learn that brute force or rigid obedience cannot replace discernment. Protecting a VIP is as much about managing the principal’s ego as it is about managing external threats.

If Wike’s aides had understood this, they would have restrained him before the situation deteriorated, keeping him from the cameras, the chaos, and the court of public opinion. Instead, they allowed a momentary lapse of judgment to become a viral national embarrassment.

Security, after all, is not only about guarding life—it’s about guarding reputation.

Frankly musing.
https://leadership.ng/how-wikes-security-aides-failed-him/

Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Kastonkastroll(m): 6:14am On Nov 15, 2025
That wike is too arrogant and like playing mini god. A person like wike can slap his bodyguard if he tries to even protect him. Because wike believes if it's not his way then is the highway.

In the video, wike was clearly ready for a fight with the officer. The situation didn't deteriorate because the officer handled the provocation so well!

Lol imagine calling a commissioned officer a fool simply because you are opportune to lord over Abuja.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by adetoya234: 6:20am On Nov 15, 2025
You don’t risk your life and career in protecting someone that doesn’t need help.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Ttalk: 6:22am On Nov 15, 2025
This a sound perspective to the ugly incident between Wike and retired CNS, political aides can learn one or two things from this article.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Ttalk: 6:24am On Nov 15, 2025
Kastonkastroll:
That wike is too arrogant and like playing mini god. A person like wike can slap his bodyguard if he tries to even protect him. Because wike believes if it's not his way then is the highway.

In the video, wike was clearly ready for a fight with the officer. The situation didn't deteriorate because the officer handled the provocation so well!

Lol imagine calling a commissioned officer a fool simply because you are opportune to lord over Abuja.
Read the article again, all those aspects are covered, security aides goes beyond escort, it entails managing the boss temperament so as not to cause public embarrassment
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by jmoore(m): 6:35am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike is too stubborn and arrogant. He will insult any officer that tries to persuade him to leave the scene.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Kastonkastroll(m): 6:50am On Nov 15, 2025
Ttalk:
Read the article again, all those aspects are covered, security aides goes beyond escort, it entails managing the boss temperament so as not to cause public embarrassment
I already did. Characters like wike can hardly be contained in a situation like that. And is not because his aides can't do it, is simply because people like Wike are short-tempered, boastful and arrogant!

And I think you saw where wike was instructing his aides to arrest the officer. Like I said the only reason things didn't escalate was because of the composure of the officer.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by hegelian: 7:02am On Nov 15, 2025
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/how-wikes-security-aides-failed-him/

Nlfpmod
That means you don't know wike.. If know wike you would have known that those security aides would have advised him not to go and follow proper channels to resolve the matter since it involve the military but being wike, he shouted at them, bullied them and went there, you can gauge that by that sss officer standing beside the yerima guy telling him to calm down that oga is talking, just look at his face and continence and you can see it says it all.. There was also a guy trying to correct the naval guy with gun pointed down facing wike and wike was shouting at him to go back just because the giubwas telling the naval guy that the way he pointed the gun was unprofessional..
Wike is a big bully and you can easily see that by how those security aides acted beside him.. He just met a bigger bully than him and trust me those aides are ducking happy with what happened..
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by SisterAnn(f): 7:29am On Nov 15, 2025
Ttalk:
This a sound perspective to the ugly incident between Wike and retired CNS, political aides can learn one or two things from this article.
Big big grammar that makes no sense.

Go and watch the video, you will see Wike shoving away one of his policemen that tried to restrain him.

While watching again, you will hear Wike bark orders to one of his policemen to arrest the soldier but the order faded into his barking because the police didn't obey him.

This gesture alone by Wike's own police is the reason why he's still alive to be doing damage control everywhere.

Kudos to that policeman.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by udemzyudex(m): 7:30am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike resemble who dey listen to person?
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by alezzy13: 7:32am On Nov 15, 2025
Nice article, but I think they did not anticipate characters like the FCT minister who may not always heed advice. Hence for me, security details should be able to directly challenge and refuse orders from politically exposed pers when needed

For instance I read that in the US, the SS can override the instructions of the president when such actions can prevent imminent danger to his life.

So in this case, that the security details allowed him proceed to the disputed venue is bad enough, but as things began to escalate and tempers flare, it was expected they immediately - physically, if need be - remove him from that environment.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by SisterAnn(f): 7:33am On Nov 15, 2025
Ttalk:
Read the article again, all those aspects are covered, security aides goes beyond escort, it entails managing the boss temperament so as not to cause public embarrassment
So that Wike go wozze am hot slap abii?

You are part of the people that cheered Wike to this ignominy.

You hailed his excesses chanting wicked Wike each time! Now the so called destroyer of Ipob has been destroyed by a 24yrs gentle lion. 😆

A case of David and Goliath here.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by brain54(m):
Did wike look like someone who wanted to be sheided and protected...? undecided


Or you want them to collect stray slap?
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by benpuzzy(m): 7:44am On Nov 15, 2025
SisterAnn:
Big big grammar that makes no sense.

Go and watch the video, you will see Wike shoving away one of his policemen that tried to restrain him.

While watching again, you will hear Wike bark orders to one of his policemen to arrest the soldier but the order faded into his barking because the police didn't obey him.

This gesture alone by Wike's own police is the reason why he's still alive to be doing damage control everywhere.

Kudos to that policeman.
Pride will never allow the WIKE i know to allow himself to be shelved to safety.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by otomatic(m):
This article would have made sense if Wike was being attacked. In this case he was the attacker.
Man would have slapped and embarrassed any detail trying to calm him down or remove him from the scene because of pride.
Those details have been with him and know how he can be.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Celebrityblog: 8:20am On Nov 15, 2025
Nonsense analysis


Would Wike have listened if they attempted to take him away from the scene?
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by honestivo(m): 8:21am On Nov 15, 2025
Even the aids are tire of his unruly behaviours
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Fiscus105(m):
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/how-wikes-security-aides-failed-him/
Did they fail him?

I'm very sure, those guys would have warned him, in which, he rebuffed their advice.

COCONUT HEAD ALWAYS LEARN THEIR LESSON, EITHER AFTER THEY HAVE DISGRACED OR IN THE GRAVE.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by 96ACE: 8:24am On Nov 15, 2025
This line is therapeutic, whenever you’re feeling bored just say: “I’m not a fool sir” grin

Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by sleek214(m): 8:26am On Nov 15, 2025
When Wike refused listening to them
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by ReturnMan: 8:26am On Nov 15, 2025
They exposed a whole wicked wike to wicked danger 🤣
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by franchasofficia: 8:26am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike failed his security aides, failed Abuja residents, failed to represent Tinubu well. Failed to represent himself and his family shocked
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by datola: 8:27am On Nov 15, 2025
I think they were somehow powerless because Wike is uncontrollable
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Rootprof(m): 8:27am On Nov 15, 2025
Was wike under attack, was he touched, was he shot, ordinary water scathe no touch am not to talk of stone, so make wike security open fire or throw blow. Please biko let these matter rest and let go ask ONDO governor for the refinery money 50 billion no be joke. Our attention has being distracted enough. The president don go borrow again, for what no reach the masses effectively. The leaders are dealing with the masses and all the noise is about wike and Regina upon expensive data price.
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by richiemcgold:
I laugh when I read the part which says "...Highly trained bodyguards would have cordoned off the area, placed their boss in the middle, and walked him away... "

You cannot easily cordon off an area already occupied by the military. And probably a stubborn personality like this FCT minister won't allow security to just walk him away like that.

Oro Wike dabi aja to ba ma s'onu; ko le gbo fere olode lailai
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by ironheart(m): 8:30am On Nov 15, 2025
They will loose there job the moment they try to stop their boss from venting.

Truth be told, the security are there to intimidate, oppress and look down on the people these politicians are meant to serve.

The only protection the politicians have is the bullet proof cars
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by adamkkk: 8:31am On Nov 15, 2025
lol dss wan talk where soldier dey talk ?
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by RISQUE: 8:35am On Nov 15, 2025
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/how-wikes-security-aides-failed-him/
I no know why Wike no misbehave further on that day, the soldiers for manhandle am grin grin
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Qurungu: 8:35am On Nov 15, 2025
Islie:
https://leadership.ng/how-wikes-security-aides-failed-him/
Sorry, which Wike are you talking about? Person wey fit hold press conference to lambast security aide wey try to protect am?
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by Nijaforward: 8:39am On Nov 15, 2025
Only a fool will put his life at risk for Nigerian politicians
Re: How Wike’s Security Aides Failed Him… by dederocs(m): 8:40am On Nov 15, 2025
Sycophancy across board, leads to institutional inefficiency and mediocrity across board.

The political class have turn supposedly proffesionals, to sycophants.
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