I LED WAR FOR TINUBU’S ELECTION VICTORY IN RIVERS – WIKE. (PHOTO).

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 I led war for Tinubu’s election victory in Rivers – Wike Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Nyesom Wike, on Saturday, said he led the war that delivered victory to President Bola Tinubu in Rivers State during the 2023 presidential election. Speaking in Port Harcourt Local Government Area of Rivers State, Wike tackled former supporters of ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar who are now backing Tinubu. Wike noted that they failed to give Atiku 10 percent during the 2023 presidential election but have chosen to support Tinubu. He warned that nobody would be allowed to lead Tinubu’s campaign in the state. Wike said: “In 2023, we led the war to deliver President Tinubu in Rivers State. Those who supported Atiku in 2023 and couldn’t give him 10% are now saying that they’re going to lead President Tinubu’s campaign in Rivers State. “Is it possible? Nobody in this state can push us out. We have led the war and don’t be bothered about the abuses.”

POLITICIANS ONLY FIGHT FOR POSITIONS, NOT THE MASSES — BAFARAWA.(PHOTO).


 Politicians Only Fight for Positions, Not the Masses — Bafarawa


Former Sokoto State Governor, Attahiru Bafarawa, has criticized Nigerian politicians, accusing them of pursuing personal interests over the welfare of the masses. In an interview with BBC Hausa, Bafarawa lamented the collapse of genuine opposition, noting that defections to the ruling APC are driven by selfishness.


He decried the current political atmosphere as confused and self-serving, with politicians blinded by ambition and citizens weakened by poverty and ignorance. Bafarawa warned that rising illiteracy, especially in Northern Nigeria, threatens the country’s future, and stressed that only divine intervention can save Nigeria.

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