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Jessewizy:next is for Wike C of O to be revoked by the Rivers state ministry of lands and housing. Wike is in deep mess. |
Sim Fubara should not remove his foot from the Accelerator. He should revoke all the lands Wike has hijacked in the State , block all his access into the State's Monthly Allocations , sack any of his loyalists in his cabinet and around his government , unite Rivers PDP , be an asset to President Asiwaju himself and mostly, he should work massively for his people without discriminating any tribe , then get the media to always show his projects and sing his praise... Wike go shock how the boats go sail leave am one after the other .. South South no be Lagos |
Jessewizy:go to court and sack him yeye 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣. Fubara is here to stay till 2027. Wike is even chopping humble, Wike will still be dealt with by Tinubu government. 😋😋😋 |
Nobody is trick with Wike style of Approach with the political turmoil in Rivers State here. Everyone knows that Wike is an empty barrel that always rants when things aren’t on his favour. Wike has been heavily dealt with in Rivers State politics. Kudos to governor Fubara for his actions on the pro Wike lawmakers. Governor Fubara is winning the war hard. |
u3fine:that’s the next line of action. Pro Wike lawmakers will only be conducting their meetings on zoom or Twitter space. Yeye people. |
ruggedtimi:very true oooo |
Jessewizy:you will wail and rant tired here. Supreme Court of justice has gave judgement on the decamping of politicians from one party to another. From the look of things, pro Wike lawmakers are the ones that will lost woefully in the Supreme Court of justice. A lot of people advice them they shouldn’t decamp to APC early. Now the National working committee of Pdp at the National level has filed appeal cases in the Abuja high court against the decamping of pro Wike lawmakers to APC. Pro Wike lawmakers will lose woefully at the end. It’s a game now, you will watch it tired. Governor Fubara is winning the war hard. No time to waste. |
Really Tinubu will dealt with Wike in his government. |
Jessewizy:see this case will be dragged till 2027. Different factions with different court injunctions. They will drag both of them in the next 4 years. I only pitied them pro Wike lawmakers cos’ the House of Assembly auditorium will be sealed up for maintenance and they will never hold their sittings there again. The pro Wike lawmakers will hold their sittings via zoom or Twitter space cos’ the executive Governor Fubara will make sure they don’t have any wings to fly politically. Wike even knows that his political strengths have been weakened. He should be preparing for 2027 reelection bid of governor fubara. |
Prigidypogodo:very bad in this Nigeria democracy. Funny part of it is that the different factions are will be getting series of court injunctions from different court till 2027. It will now be how people know judges to get favour judgement from them. Fubara will complete his first 4 years, it is the second term for his reelection bid that he will work hard more. |
Good program from Lagos State government here |
Good response from Rivers State Pdp. |
Hmm 🤔 so the yesterday leaked judgement was very true. Our judiciary have been heavily compromised. Very unfortunate. So our constitution isn’t followed again. Our law makers are now law breakers. |
Rivers Crisis: Court Bars INEC From Conducting Bye-Elections To Fill Vacant State Assembly Seatshttps://thewhistler.ng/rivers-crisis-court-bars-inec-from-conducting-bye-elections-to-fill-vacant-state-assembly-seats/?fbclid=IwAR1tYBFznlm8nncJhVbXlK38x0jQGuaVen64ZbnQh8QSFDEZ7ZmEEHmg8e4
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Rivers: Tinubu under pressure to order Wike's probe over alleged murder of DPO An agitation has been made for the probe of the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike This call for his probe is for his alleged involvement in the murder of a police divisional officer and the diversion of $300 million in funds for Ogoni cleanup A former chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank has urged President Bola Tinubu to order Wike's probe FCT, Abuja - Comrade Timi Frank, the former deputy spokesperson of the All Progressives Congress (APC), on Sunday, December 17, urged the Inspector General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, and the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Yusuf Magaji Bichi, to promptly investigate FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. The investigation is in connection to his alleged involvement in the murder of Bako Angbashim, the Divisional Police Officer of Ahoada Division in Rivers State. Wike, Murder, Probe, DSS, Police, Tinubu The FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, has been accused of looting $300 million. Photo Credit: Nyesom Ezenwo Wike Angbashim was captured and decapitated, and a cult group led by Okpara filmed the gruesome act. The killing led to nationwide condemnation, prompting investigations and calls for the immediate arrest of the perpetrators by the police high command, the Federal Government, and the Rivers State Government. Murder allegation against Wike Timi Frank's call for an investigation came in response to a statement by House of Representatives member Boma Goodhead, representing Asari-Toru Federal Constituency of Rivers State, accusing Wike of complicity in the DPO's murder. Read also Rep member accuses Wike of assassinating Rivers police DPO, looting $300m During a protest rally in Rivers State, Goodhead accused Governor Siminilaye Fubara of orchestrating the murder of the DPO, as well as implicating Wike and other federal lawmakers. She asserted that the Governor diverted $300 million allocated by the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited for the Ogoni cleanup and misappropriated N9 billion from the state's Internally Generated Revenue. In a statement released in Abuja, Frank has stated that an inquiry is essential to verify the allegations made by Goodhead against Wike and two federal lawmakers from the state. He has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to establish a judicial panel to investigate the DPO's killing, ensuring justice for the deceased. Frank said: “If the President fails to take action or do the right thing, by arresting Wike and setting up a judicial panel of inquiry, I demand that every murder suspect in Nigeria that is already in prison or that is being tried should be set free. Read also Wike vs Fubara: 2 Federal lawmakers lead massive march in Rivers “This is because nobody is above the law, and we are all Nigerians. So we expect equal justice for all Nigerians.” Wike told to resign as call for Tinubu to order probe heightens Frank urged Wike to step down from his ministerial position and undergo an investigation regarding the reported murder of the DPO and his alleged involvement in diverting $300 million allocated by the NNPCL for the Ogoni cleanup, as well as another N9 billion from the IGR of Rivers state. Emphasising Wike's self-proclaimed integrity, Frank suggested that submitting to scrutiny by security agencies, as promised by Goodhead, would help establish his innocence. Frank also insisted on a thorough investigation of federal lawmakers implicated in the killing, as mentioned by Hon Goodhead. Additionally, he called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) to look into the purported diversion of $300 million from Rivers. Wike storms Port-Harcourt with huge entourage amid face-off with Gov Fubra Read also Rivers crisis: New twist as Wike’s kinsmen back Governor Fubara Meanwhile, Wike and Governor Fubara kept a noticeable distance at separate public functions recently, indicating a potential strain in their once-sweet relationship. The tension between Wike and Fubara escalated as they attended distinct events at Eleme and the Rivers State University (RSU) convocation, respectively, choosing to avoid any interaction. This comes amid damaging allegations against Wike, who is a former governor of Rivers state and now FCT minister. https://www.legit.ng/politics/1569156-wike-dss-police-petitioned-probe-alleged-murder-dpo-bako-diversion-300m/?fbclid=IwAR0tmZtq9VSTu2Btq5epj7k8t3XuFznWwVXeSCaCQdTN8r8XjwBTyvZ-uyM |
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Well done |
Hmm 🤔 Nawaoooo |
Governor Alex Otti tried no be small |
Good one from INEC, they are still not trusted, Inec has been heavily compromised. |
Governor Fubara is winning the war hard. No time to waste |
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Wike has been crushed politically, governor Fubara is winning the war hard |
Pdp won in the tribunal, APC won in the Appeal, Pdp wins in the Supreme. Pre election matters cases is pre election matters cases |
That’s good. Kudos to the chairman |
ATUNTO: God Did Not Answer Late Isiaka Adeleke's Prayers By Sodiq Lawal Chocomilo (Published in the WITHIN NIGERIA, on Friday, December 15, 2023) To be honest, I don't envy Senator Ademola Adeleke. Of all the governors to have served the people of Osun, he has had more difficulties in his first year in office. Had he been king, I would have asked priests if, during his time in Ipebi (seclusion), he had chosen the calabash with red pepper. It has been a chaotic year for the Governor, with allegations of nepotism, controversial borehole projects, arbitrary dismissal of Rector of Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, the Chief Judge of the state and the creation of adversaries among civic groups, to name a few. The situation is exacerbated by the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC), and resentful members of the Governor's party. If the Governor were to be in the state, I would not even have sent a letter to convey my thoughts about the recent events in the state as expected. The Governor of Osun is not, in my opinion, very social media aware. I depend on his army of assistants to read and inform what I write to the Governor which will not happen. I have to bring my letter to Ede, where all communication is handled, if I even want to send it to my governor. By delivering my letter to the Adelekes' residence, I have not only spared the time and money of civil servants or appointees, but I have also freed the minds of those imprisoned in the belief that the Government House and State Secretariat—which were renovated with millions of taxpayer dollars—are off-limits to the elected governor. While I certainly have nothing against Ede, I do not want to go along with the horde of politicians and contractors that visit the Adelekes' house to plead and beg in an attempt to gain favors and contracts. The country home, which was once regarded as a haven of solace, constructive thinking, and deference, has become a site of kneeling, lobbying, and stressed liberty. One is compelled to remember the deceased by the misdeeds of the living, yes. Before Isiaka Adeleke's life was taken by the grim reaper, I had three physical encounters with him. One was during his tenure as an All Progressives Congress (APC) senator. To place some kids in the scholarship program that the late Serubawon was administering, I followed some student leaders to see him. The other occasion included two other people and I being invited to his house through Comrade Murphy. Thirdly, I needed the help of notable Ede residents since I was having problems with Builder Patrick Hussein's administration of the Federal Polytechnic, Ede and I was clearly in danger. Let me take this moment to express my gratitude to everyone who helped facilitate my discharge, whether via positive or negative means. I owe you nothing except kindness, gratitude, and appreciation. This debt I owe to all including the late Isiaka Adeleke who welcomed me into his home and listened to me in his sitting room compelled me to write this piece. The late Isiaka Adeleke was a modest and revered man. He greeted us warmly and asked for our pardon for the brief wait we had. He paid close attention to what we had to say and assured us that he would step in. He never asked to be worshiped or referred to as a demi-god. He declared that he is living for the people since his life is a service to humanity during one of our chats, in which he also reaffirmed his love for them. In his prayer, he expressed his bitterness at not being able to do more for the people because of his restrictions as a senator and vowed to rule with fear of God and respect for all people should he ever become governor. In his prayers, he also asked God to use him to deliver others from extreme poverty and misery. He prayed, but sadly, God did not hear. He did not succeed in becoming governor, and his younger brother, who did succeed him as governor, is currently managing the state's affairs in ways that the late Serubawon could never have. Dr. Odetayo would not have been ousted from his position as Iree Poly Rector by the late Isiaka Adeleke and replaced with a master's degree-holding native of his hometown who finished last in a deputy rectorship poll. Because Late Serubawon always desired independence and the ability to do as he pleased, he would not have been imprisoned by a strong cartel or system. In order to mess up he state, the late Serubawon would not have planned a political coup against the head of courts. Who will bring back our state's honor? Let me reiterate. I am a proud citizen of the state. Although I sincerely hope Senator Adeleke succeeds, he is leading the state's vehicle toward obscurity. Does he actually operate the vehicle? No. The greater issue is the lack of guts to defy the establishment's rules, which have rendered the state utterly helpless through the arbitrary exercise of authority. This would retain a permanent mark on this administration. Just a few weeks following Odetayo's expulsion from his position as rector, the same institution that orchestrated his ouster also took aim directly at the courts. They think they have the power to remove anyone from office (playing on the Governor’s predicament). Using the state assembly's vulnerability—which is headed by a speaker who is a newcomer, and utterly needs to be tutored on legislative matters—they carried out their plot. Even though they knew that everyone was looking, they lacked humility. In order to fight the judiciary, they brought down institutions. They ridiculed the Osun people's sensibilities, violated procedures, and disregarded court decisions. They pricked activists' eyes, made fun of civil society organizations, and blackmailed others who voiced concern about the issue. In an effort to justify, defend, and distort circumstances that should be avoided, they issued more than ten press releases within two days. Senator Ademola Adeleke removed a State judge, nominated a new one, and then reinstated the suspended judge in less than 48 hours. The National Judicial Council (NJC) made a strong entry, pointed out the flawed procedures, and restored the judiciary's reputation. Who will bring back our state's honor? Should Adeleke, the guy the people voted for, not be concerned if the people in the system continue to be unbothered? The larger issue is that Senator Adeleke, who addressed monarchs at the beginning of the month and pledged a responsible and transparent administration, has been in charge of the state for months without disclosing the specifics of the state's IGR fund. This merely indicates that the state's financial status and arguments have become more shady as a result of its continued secrecy. Can Adeleke win re-election with a divided house? Politics is the mother of governance. Only Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has held two terms as the state's governor among the previous governors. He engaged in a strategy of settlement, collaboration, pooling of interests, and open arms. After being allegedly hounded and humiliated by Senator Iyiola Omisore, Aregbesola gave late Adeleke space in the fold and made him a senator. He made amends with Olagunsoye Oyinlola, his longtime political foe. Aregbesola continued to engage in party politics notwithstanding his popularity. It was inevitable that he was prepared for the game. With more than 100,000 votes, he defeated Omisore. Along with others, Omisore mistreated the late Isiaka Adeleke. Since his win depended on Jonathan's presidency, he believed he could hold the office of governor without their help. Everybody knows how it ended. Late Isiaka Adeleke and others were toyed with by Omisore. He believed that by depending on Jonathan's presidency to win, he could hold the office of governor without their help. Everyone is aware of the outcome. Is Adeleke following the same path that failed others in the past? His unwillingness to take lessons from the past is what worries me the most. Even though he performed at rallies during Aregbesola's campaign for a second term, he was at least a senator and a major party's governor candidate during Oyetola's campaign for a second term. Has Adeleke lost his memory of how he became governor and the people who helped him so quickly? Despite the internal strife within the APC, Adeleke prevailed against Oyetola with fewer than 30,000 votes. In the unlikely event that Oyetola and Aregbesola get back together, how does Adeleke plan to prevail and stay out of the Fayemi-Eleka predicament? The tragic irony is that, despite claiming to be unconcerned about Prince Dotun Babayemi's ATUNTO movement—which was founded with the intention of rescuing the Osun people from poverty and hunger; according to the founder —both the PDP and the Adeleke administration issued press releases denouncing the movement and characterizing it as disruptive. Onlookers wonder if elders were present when children fall into gutters. Political elders with trouble-sensing abilities are plentiful in the PDP. The party under siege merely lacks political elders who are mute so as not to anger a demi-god or come across as ungrateful. Is the ATUNTO movement a political one? It really is. Has a message been passed? It really does. Did the message reach its desired recipients? Yes. The movement's economic benefits are secondary to a political litmus test. The reaction of Senator Ademola Adeleke and other members of the establishment in charge of state authorities to the political maturity test is of greater interest to political observers, particularly those from Osun state. Would they respond to it differently than the late Isiaka Adeleke? Are they only creating Serubawon's statues in vain, or are they really following his footsteps and ideals? Is their heart or lips closer to the late Serubawon? Like millions of Osun residents, I'll be watching the events develop. Let's keep praying for Senator Ademola Adeleke till then. |
mastermaestro:you funny no be lie, Pdp governorship candidate will emerge as the governor of Edo State come next year governorship Election joor. People’s eyes don open now. Obaseki tried no be small now |
FreedomfromtheT:yes |
mastermaestro:I don hear you? So tell me which governorship candidate Oshimole is supporting in APC? ASUE will emerge as the Pdp governorship candidate in Edo State come next year governorship Election 🗳. |
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