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| At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by captainprogress(op): 1:11pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
Exactly eight years ago, Rotimi Chibuike Amaechi, former governor of Rivers state, and Ezenwo Nyesom Wike, now governor of the state, were best of friends. By “exactly eight years ago”, I truly mean October 26, 2007. Just one day earlier, the supreme court had declared Amaechi governor of the state, saying he was the rightful candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) having won the party’s primary, rather than Celestine Omehia, whom the party fielded. At the time, Wike, as chairman of Obio-Akpor local government and national president of the Association of Local Governments of Nigeria (ALGON), greatly supported Amaechi’s campaign. They were buddies. So happy were they that after Omehia was booted out of office, Amaechi appointed Wike his chief of staff – a position that governors traditionally allot to their most trusted ally. Fast-forward eight years later and both men would not just see eye-to-eye. It was Amaechi who nominated Wike for ministerial appointment under the presidency of Goodluck Jonathan. But after Amaechi fell out with Jonathan and left PDP, Wike chose to side with not his old boss but his new one. Although both men have been at daggers drawn ever since, it is only in 2015 that the real battles have been fought; and so far, it is Amaechi who is having the upper hand. 2015 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1 -0 As a minister in Jonathan’s cabinet and as a Rivers state governorship aspirant under the PDP ticket, Wike staunchly opposed the candidature of APC’s Muhammadu Buhari, whose campaign was spearheaded by Amaechi. With Buhari polling a total of 15,424,921 votes ahead of Jonathan’s 12,853,162, not only did Nigeria have a new, Amaechi secured his first victory over his former ally-turned-enemy. MINISTERIAL NOMINATION, 2 – 0 Life is full of ironies. Or how does one explain that the chief antagonist of a ministerial nominee is the same one who once became a minister on the recommendation of the current nominee? Amaechi nominated Wike to be minister when he was governor, but Wike has been the most vociferous opponent of Amaechi’s ministerial nomination by President Muhammadu Buhari. To Wike, Amaechi is too corrupt to be minister. Once, he branded his predecessor the most corrupt public office holder. “If Buhari is sincere in his fight against corruption, let him probe the Amaechi’s government and he will discover that there cannot be a government official that is more corrupt than Amaechi,” he said through Opunabo Inko-Tariah, his special adviser on media and publicity, shortly before the president released the first list of nominees. Of course, Amaechi had unkind words of his own, once describing Wike as a man who would betray his mother for money. “Nyesom Wike loves and worships money; he can betray his mother for money – nothing more, nothing less,” he had said two days before the election that Wike ‘won’. At some point, it did seem Amaechi would not even be screened by the senate, much less emerge a minister. Time after time, his screening was postponed following allegations of corruption to the tune of N70bn by Rivers state senators. Finally, on Thursday October 22, Amaechi was screened. Although George Sekibo, a PDP senator from Rivers, has warned that it is a thing to be screened and another to be confirmed minister, Amaechi, based on the reception he enjoyed at the screening, can count on his confirmation later this week. In any case, to have been screened alone is itself one more victory over his tormentor-in-chief. Two nil. RIVERS GOVERNORSHIP TUSSLE This is not closed yet, but it is quite some drama. Wike must have thought he had pulled one victory over Amaechi, whose candidate, Dakuku Peterside, he outwit by 1,029,102 votes to 124,896. In Nigerian politics, victory at the polls is hardly the real victory; almost every election loser goes to court, and the winner never really emerges until the legal options have been exhausted. Now, after the first legal option, the election petition tribunal, it does seem Wike has a massive battle in his hands. The tribunal has nullified his victory at the polls, and ordered fresh elections within 90 days. Jubilant Amaechi knows he has secured his third straight victory over Wike. But then, like it does happen in a game of football, even a three-nil deficit advantage can quickly be overturned. In doubt? Ask the Saudi ’89 Golden Eaglets, who were losing four nil to the Soviet Union as at the 61st minute, only to score four goals in 23 minutes before going on to win 5-3 on penalties. Perhaps Wike will recover in due course to show Amaechi that the servant can, at times, outshine the master. But, for now, it’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike. https://www.thecable.ng/half-time-amaechi-3-0-wike |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by HungerBAD: 1:11pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
There was never a match. It will be an insult to elevate a thug, like Wike to Amaechi's level. Wike is the proverbial house help, that was brought from the Village out of pity, to better himself. Only for him to move into his Oga's house and start eyeing Oga's wife and property. Him, like his brother Saraki, knows no loyalty. But, they will learn. |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by stebell(m): 1:13pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by benedictnsi(m): 1:16pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
Wike fit be like Barcelona or Bayern München oooo if dem enter 2nd half eeh una no go like the scoreline oooo. ![]() Plus say na still first leg dem dey ![]() |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by modath(f): 1:21pm On Oct 26, 2015*. Modified: 2:01pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
benedictnsi:Nah, you are wrong, if Wike manages to score a goal, it will be 5-1.. The very act of unseating PDP in the centre deserves a TRIPLE goal count & not 1.. ![]() |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by Nobody: 1:21pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
hehehehehehe ![]() away goals follow? can a goal be disallowed after video replays, maybe an offside goal? |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by Nobody: 1:23pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
you ve said it all, though some people think that amaechi is a corrupt man, he is still a man of the people |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by benedictnsi(m): 1:25pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
modath:Lol ![]() You mean Wike no get Messi and Lewandhoski Na politics ooo remember |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by Nobody: 1:27pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
at the end wike go gree say terrestial power and charm dey (yoruba go say 'wa gba pe aye n be oogun si wa' |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by modath(f): 1:36pm On Oct 26, 2015*. Modified: 2:03pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
benedictnsi:Nah, he will rather like Boateng (depleted cash, no fed might), did, lie down in GREEN PASTURES for Messi (re invogorated Amaechi) to pass & score his goal.. ![]() |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by DaBullIT(m): 1:46pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
Na Yam ? Anyways , keep hope alive As it was done to GEJ in the beginning , It's now and ever shall be done to Wike One Nigeria without end Amen stebell: |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by benedictnsi(m): 1:48pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
modath:Lol ok ooo make we d watch |
| Re: At Half Time, It’s Amaechi 3 – 0 Wike by Olaolufred(m): 2:18pm On Oct 26, 2015 |
stebell:yes, I want to ask mathematicians in the house if 16 >19. |
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