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Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 10:03am On Nov 15, 2025
Today's Saturday Tribune column gives a broad context for why Wike's humiliation by a young naval officer provoked a nationwide effusion of spontaneous joy (and inspired a profusion of memes) even when he might be legally right in his action.

In Nigeria, elite oppression and callousness are often mostly abstract. Most people at the lower end of the social scale think and feel that many people in positions of power, comfortably ensconced in their sinecures, are haughty, self-impressed, and possessed of ice-cold disdain for them. But it is FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, more than anyone in the current government, who brings this abstract ideation into a raw, visceral, in-your-face embodiment through his habitual conduct.

He has become a proverb for boorishness, unendurable arrogance, condescension, tactlessness, and verbal primitivism. He is a callous, tone-deaf, loud-mouthed, foul-spoken oppressor who excites visceral emotions in most Nigerians irrespective of their regional, religious, ethnic, or political affiliations. Wike doesn’t do his own oppression of the people in peace or style. He does it with vile and vicious villainy.

That was precisely why his humiliation by Navy Lt. A.M. Yerima provided unrestrained, much-needed, exhilarating national catharsis for vast swaths of Nigerians. In Yerima, many Nigerians saw a brave, principled young man who pushed back on Wike’s intolerably familiar and habitual superciliousness and unrelieved toxicity.

Nigerians experienced a collective sensation of emotionally purging excitement through the vicariousness of watching video clips of his encounter with Yerima, which has spawned such creative social media jokes as, “Wike was chasing me in my dream, but when I yelled ‘Yerima!’ he disappeared!”

Millions of perpetually oppressed Nigerians particularly derived secondhand joy from seeing Wike, in a moment of unaccustomed powerlessness, flip out his phone to call the Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) and then hand it over to Yerima in an impotent bid to be allowed access to the disputed property Yerima was guarding.

As soon as Yerima was handed the phone, he instinctively took his hand out of his pocket as a sign of respect for his boss, calmly explained why he wouldn’t allow Wike and his ill-bred goons into the property, then handed the phone back to Wike without yielding to Wike’s demands.

In a fit of bacchanalian rage, Wike called the young man “a big fool.” His earnest, insistent, impassioned, lightning-fast riposte of “I am not a fool, sir,” obliquely told Wike that he was the big fool. Only a fool would, as a minister, publicly call a military officer in uniform young enough to be his son a fool in the full glare of cameras.

Wise people impose restraint on themselves, tutor their instincts, and school their emotions. That someone could publicly tell Wike to his face, even if implicitly, that he is the fool that Nigerians say in hushed whispers was infinitely satisfying for millions of the direct and indirect victims of Wike’s agonizing imperiousness.

It was even more consoling to many Nigerians that although Wike yelled at Yerima to “get out!” it was actually Wike who got out in disgrace -- diminished, subdued, chastened, and with his tail between his legs. That was a once-in-a-blue-moon, David-versus-Goliath defeat of a detestable pocket tyrant.

Now, had this been a different minister, the conversation would have taken a radically different tenor. Many legal commentators have persuasively pointed out that Wike has the right to allocate, reallocate, seize, and restore land within the Federal Capital Territory.


Of course, many things are legal or not explicitly illegal but are widely regarded as inappropriate, unethical, or socially unacceptable. For example, no law prohibits wearing a clown suit in public or at a funeral. But it violates social norms of respect, dignity, and decorum.

To be clear, I honestly don’t care if Vice Admiral Awwal Zubairu Gambo, whose property Yerima is tasked with guarding, loses it. Wike is probably right that Gambo was scammed and has no legal right to the land. I also think it’s an indefensible prostitution of the young man’s obviously enormous talents to reduce him to standing sentry by the disputed parcel of land of a retired general.

In addition, I take issue with Yerima’s denigration of the professional worth of a police officer who accompanied Wike to the disputed plot and heckled Yerima in support of Wike. While I understand that in moments of inflamed passions, tempers can rise to stratospheric heights and cause internal emotional guardrails to break, targeting the rank and professional identity of the police officer for aspersion diminished Yerima.

My two immediate younger siblings are police officers, but that’s not the reason for my disappointment in Yerima’s dissing of the profession of the police officer. It’s mostly because it made Yerima guilty of the same kind of hauteur and false pride that has caused Wike to be alienated from most Nigerians.

Whatever we may think of police officers, their services to the nation are as indispensable to national survival as those of military officers. The current NSA, who is the boss of Yerima’s military bosses, was a police officer.

That said, the fact that even people at the core of the current power structure have not come out to defend Wike tells you that most of them are embarrassed by his trademark coarseness and that he is a burden that is tolerated only for strategic political calculations. The persistent inelegance he lets out by virtue of his being a helplessly uncouth boor has caused his colleagues in the circles of power to let him hang out to dry.

The few who have spoken have condemned his conduct and decision-making. For example, Bello Matawalle, Minister of State for Defence, said Wike’s clash with the naval officer was “unnecessary” and “avoidable” and that Wike “should not have exchanged words with the officer” on site.

Instead, he argued, Wike ought to have taken up his concerns through the officer’s superiors and formal channels, saying that there was “no basis to sanction” Lt. Yerima. He framed the officer as having acted professionally and under lawful orders, again implicitly positioning Wike as the one at fault.

At a ministerial briefing for the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, Minister of Defence Mohammed Badaru also said that the ministry and the armed forces “will always protect our officers on lawful duty” and that “we will not allow anything to happen to him so far as he is doing his job, and he is doing his job greatly well,” referring specifically to Lt. Yerima.

Hours after the Wike–Yerima confrontation, the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) lent veiled institutional support for Yerima. It posted a graphic on its verified X account that reads: “IT IS AN HONOUR TO SERVE IN THE NIGERIAN MILITARY. UNSHAKEN. UNBENT. UNBROKEN.”

The Nigerian news media, including Premium Times, explicitly tied the timing of this DHQ post to the Wike incident and noted that many Nigerians saw it as a covert response defending Yerima.

Former CDS Gen. Lucky Irabor (retd.), like the defense ministers, spoke in a way that supports Lt. A.M. Yerima and rebukes Wike over the clash. The Punch of November 13 reported him as framing Yerima’s uniform as “representing the authority of the state” and pointing out that when you disparage or humiliate someone in uniform, “you are insulting the state itself.”

Irabor said many public reactions to the Wike–Yerima saga were “largely misguided” because people were focusing on personalities instead of the symbolic and legal authority that the military uniform carries.

That capped a really weak, wild, whiny, wicked week for Wike. It came as no shock, therefore, when he addressed a news conference where he tried to sound conciliatory and walk back his totally unprovoked and unwarranted insults at Yerima.

A video clip of his news conference where he denied calling Yerima a fool started trending on Friday. “I did not call the naval officer a fool,” he said. “What I said was that you can't be carrying out an illegal order. That’s what I meant … I didn’t say military fool. I couldn’t have said that!”

Of[b] course, he didn’t just call Yerima a “fool,” he called him a “big fool” for emphasis, and even repeatedly commanded him to “shut up” with imperious airs. Maybe Wike didn’t remember he said this because he was in a drunken daze when he did.[/b]

Or perhaps it is his arrogant way of apologizing. In all this, though, I hope Wike has learned a lesson. In a matter where Nigerians would have ordinarily condemned Yerima for insubordination to superior civilian authority, they were exultant in vicarious satisfaction over his public humiliation.

If the spectacle of a lone junior officer forcing a blustering minister to taste his own medicine nudges Wike and his ilk toward even the faintest flicker of humility, then this confrontation will have served a moral purpose. In a country long brutalized by small men with big egos, even symbolic victories matter.
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Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 10:04am On Nov 15, 2025
As soon as Yerima was handed the phone, he instinctively took his hand out of his pocket as a sign of respect for his boss, calmly explained why he wouldn’t allow Wike and his ill-bred goons into the property, then handed the phone back to Wike without yielding to Wike’s demands.

In a fit of bacchanalian rage, Wike called the young man “a big fool.” His earnest, insistent, impassioned, lightning-fast riposte of “I am not a fool, sir,” obliquely told Wike that he was the big fool.

Only a fool would, as a minister, publicly call a military officer in uniform young enough to be his son a fool in the full glare of cameras.Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week. Chai!
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Orlandoo(m): 10:07am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike lacks home training. Only in Nigeria will such a man hold public office .
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Racoon(op): 10:09am On Nov 15, 2025
That young officer really showed Nyesom Wike that he is rather the big fool. Such uncouth man seating as the FCT minister of a nation.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by LagosOrigin: 10:12am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike has succeeded in disgracing himself and family publicly
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Hankim:
Wike has disgraced himself and family, and he should lick his wounds in peace


The young soldier even said I have an integrity , which means he saw Wike as someone who has no integrity. Very embarrassing grin grin
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by AMINDA: 10:16am On Nov 15, 2025
Wike struts around like he's one kind of emperor and actually believes his own hype. One can instinctively tell that no one has stood up to him in that manner for the past 10 years. The last thing close to that was probably his encounter with General Sarham when he came close to meeting his maker. He didn't get the memo that Abuja no be Rumuokoro and military no be ministry.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by chatinent: 10:23am On Nov 15, 2025
That Yerima didn't discipline Wike still annoys me. He needed to be bullied the same way he does to others.

Fubara must be happy wherever the coward is.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Winterhaven(m): 10:25am On Nov 15, 2025
Still doesn't make yerima a hero. Both of them are wrong...
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by ShoeMarket: 10:26am On Nov 15, 2025
In a sane country, with sane leader who will make Wike a minister in the first place. A man so uncouth as he. A lawyer that is lawless and behaves like tout.

Sometimes I feel for his wife and children. Imagine how his children will be feeling right now in the midst of their friends.

That is what happens when you have a mad, useless and untrained man as your father or husband.

Shame!
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Artscollection: 11:24am On Nov 15, 2025
Winterhaven:
Still doesn't make yerima a hero. Both of them are wrong...
The military has a strict code of following orders which the young mam adhered to infact if it was the Nigerian army, we will be hearing another thing.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Artscollection: 11:27am On Nov 15, 2025
Yerima was following orders so I wouldn't blame him, also these Military guys are fed up with our politicians. A general was just kidnapped, that goes a long way to show you the decadence in our security organisations.

We are sitting on a keg of gun powder that might explode anytime.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Truthissupreme: 11:37am On Nov 15, 2025
All this for make sense if the wike get Shame

Tomorrow the frog go find another cheap target to bully
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Esthered: 11:54am On Nov 15, 2025
We're stuck with Wike till 2031
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by oluwaseyi0: 12:52pm On Nov 15, 2025
If the officer is a Southerner and Wike Northerner the song will have been different
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by iwaeda: 12:52pm On Nov 15, 2025
A man that lies brazenly in front of camera. He lied that he didn't call Yerima names. Men of failed integrity. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Mindlog: 12:53pm On Nov 15, 2025
All these adjectives for one person.😂😂😂
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by buygala(m): 12:54pm On Nov 15, 2025
Once a General always a General..Obey the last Order...Who is that dog bloody civilian

But bloody civilian ISWAP don kidnap Army General...Now they will force General to do frog-jump...Or is ISWAP a branch of the Military?

Meanwhile Star boy Lieutenant Yarima, the shining light of the Nigerian Military, is in Abuja guarding illegal land

But no... Civilian Wike that was doing his Job is our major problem for trying to challenge Military traditions and discipline....the same Military Discipline and tradition that ISWAP is now serving a General hot hot

So yes... let's ignore the fact that ISWAP kidnapping a supposedly heavily guarded Army General in broad day light is far more likely to erode military discipline/confidence than a thousand Wikes confiscating illegal lands undecided
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Deon28(m): 12:54pm On Nov 15, 2025
Same plate he used to serve Fubara is been used to serve him. That's karma
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Obaofaba:
The only person that has not spoken about Wike is obi.

Imagine someone like Raccoon who was hyping Wike until 2022 is now the one creating threads upon threads against the very he was worshipping.

I will conclude by saying, whatever Wike is doing bad, the likes of Raccoon and his religious and tribal crooners are doing it even worse.

They envisaged Wike will be in obi's government and that he will never do wrong.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by ojuu4u(m):
The altercation really degraded mr Tyrant , not even when it involves him and guy of his son's age.

To make it worse, from TV hosts, to IG, Minister, military hierarchy and even president, tactically/fully surport the boy.

I doubt if he would be able to sleep for 2 days.... going forward I am see him cut to size by Tinubu govt
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by fredoooooo: 12:55pm On Nov 15, 2025
Epe origi on the beat... Just noise
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Gotocourt: 12:56pm On Nov 15, 2025
Omonile and landlord of FCT in za mud 😅
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Nijaforward: 12:56pm On Nov 15, 2025
Wike is the most useless Nigerian…he is weak and brainless….it’s been a big shame on the entire Rivers state and Tinubu government
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by 82man: 12:57pm On Nov 15, 2025
When he is consuming alcohol too much, why not weak
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by NaijaSumi: 12:58pm On Nov 15, 2025
I AM NOT A FOOL SIR, I HAVE INTEGRITY.

Somebody needs to sit wike down and interpret the above to the foolish Minister talking nonsense
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Peliman: 12:58pm On Nov 15, 2025
I tell you bro God uses Yerima to disgrace Wike Fubara should get that guy a gift 😂
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Caaz: 12:58pm On Nov 15, 2025
ShoeMarket:
In a sane country, with sane leader who will make Wike a minister in the first place. A man so uncouth as he. A lawyer that is lawless and behaves like tout.

Sometimes I feel for his wife and children. Imagine how his children will be feeling right now in the midst of their friends.

That is what happens when you have a mad, useless and untrained man as your father or husband.

Shame!
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Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by Peliman: 12:59pm On Nov 15, 2025
I tell you they are done with him. He had helped them destroyed pdp and now they no longer need him.
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by vicfajeze: 1:00pm On Nov 15, 2025
Woke is the best thing that has ever happened to Tin u bus government
Re: Wike’s Weak, Wild, Wicked Week By Farooq A. Kperogi by BondRiv: 1:01pm On Nov 15, 2025
Just as I thought, this article is a waste of time.
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