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Nyesom Wike: An unfit Politician for the Nigerian state

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The Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike is in the news today because he is a politician that is not fit for our environment. He lacks the requisite qualities of who is usually described as a politician in a clime like Nigeria.
In Nigerian politics, you must have a minimum of first-degree in lying to survive. Lying must be part of your routine. You must know the truth and say the opposite. You must be a personality of an unstable character and sometimes questionable character. To survive in Nigerian politics, you must have one thing in your mind and say another thing. You must, therefore, be an expert in deceit and deception.
A politician in Nigeria must be an expert in selfish interest. He/ she must put his/her interest above others. He/she must be parochial in the pursuit of self-seeking interest. The language of politicians in our environment is “l and l alone”.
To pursue common interests in Nigeria is an uncommon attribute of politicians. You must be clinically examined if you are common interest centric.
To survive in Nigerian politics, you must not be bold enough to take decisions with short-run pains but with long-run comfort. People must continue to love you as politicians in our environment even when they are ignorant that, you are postponing their evil days. A politician is always running away from decisions with initial pains, but with honey at the end of the tunnel. Expected votes at elections won’t allow them to face reality.
Logic and scientific reasoning are the basis for embarking on objective decisions or indecisions, actions, or inactions. These two (logic and science) are meant to serve as guides to take or not to take results-oriented decisions and actions or inactions.
Judging against the graphical picture of a confirmed not thinking of who is a Nigerian politician, Nyesom Wike is never a politician designed to succeed in his aspiration in Nigeria politics at the national level.
In the first instance, he was thinking that it was logical for him to have supported Tambuwal in 2019 presidential primary in Port Harcourt. ln his own logical thinking, it will be reciprocal for Tambuwal to support him when it will come to the turn of the South. Wike must have been perplexed when Tambuwal announced to his supporters to support, Atiku Abubakar. We thank God that he did not collapse when the votes were being counted and the results announced. Wike, a politician not fit for Nigerian environment, has not recovered to date. If he is truly a politician cut for Nigerian terrain, he must have known that betrayal has been part and parcel of Nigerian politics. Tambuwal’s action should not have been strange to Wike.
Nyesom Wike, a lawyer had found out that Value Added Tax should not be on an exclusive list. He took the legal angle and won. To many people, Wike is courageous and will fight for other resources being cornered by a section of the country to their advantage today, if he becomes Nigerian president. The day that the court declared Wike the winner of VAT legal pursuit, was the day, l knew, he would in no way come closer to the presidential candidate of his party, the party currently regarded as the party for the Northerners and by the Northerners. That Tambuwal came to stab his friend, Wike back, at the party primary should not be a surprise. Tambuwal was defending the parochial interest of the geography, where he was fortunate to be born. Wike paid dearly for being bold to pursue the interest of the generality of the Nigerian people at the expense of a section.
Wike who is now insisting that Professor Iyorchia Ayu must resign as the National Chairman of the party, as part of the condition to support Atiku Abubakar’s presidential ambition should have known that he may not succeed in this condition. The insistence was predicated on a promise made by Ayu before his election as the National Chairman of PDP. Ayu promised that if a northerner should emerge as the presidential candidate of the party, he would resign to give the party a national outlook. Now that Atiku from the North had emerged and Ayu had failed to resign, what is the problem of Wike in the unfulfilled promise. Ayu is a typical Nigerian politician whose major attribute is breaking promises rather than keeping one, unlike Wike.
Wike always bares his mind on issues without hiding his feelings. He is not known for hiding behind the finger. He does this without minding whose ox is gored. This is not a known attribute of a good Nigerian politician. A good politician in Nigeria must not be straightforward. He must say it the way he sees it.
Wike, unlike many other Nigerian politicians, lacks tact and diplomacy. An average Nigerian politician is an expert in tact and diplomacy. This is simply a euphemism for being untruthful. How then, could he have won the presidential primary election of a party whose majority members are tactical and diplomatic. He is not fit for Nigerian politics.
I wonder why he is angry now that he has been betrayed. Whereas he ought to have known that, he is in the trade where betrayal is the language and stock in trade. Why should he be insisting that Ayu should resign as promised. Should he not be aware that unfulfilled promises are a common feature of an average Nigerian politician? Why should he have gone to court to pursue the VAT case, when he should have known that he was pursuing a case with dare consequences?
Ladies and gentlemen, Nyesom Wike is not a politician cut for the Nigerian environment.

Prof. Michael Abiodun Oni
Department of Political Science and Public Administration,
Ilishan Remo,
Ogun State. Nigeria

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Beyond the Fall: Seeing the Strength in Mr President, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu

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As I watched the viral video of President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s fall during the Democracy Day celebrations, my initial shock and concern gave way to a deep sense of admiration and respect. Here was a man in his late 70s, who had just suffered a public tumble, yet he got up, dusted himself off, and continued with the event as if nothing had happened. In a world where leaders often prioritize image over substance, Asiwaju’s display of resilience and determination was a breath of fresh air. It was a powerful reminder that true leadership is not about being infallible, but about being courageous, adaptable, and committed to serving others.

As someone who has had the privilege of working with Asiwaju since 2001, I can attest to his unwavering spirit and unshakeable resolve. He is a man who has faced countless challenges throughout his life, from fighting for democracy to navigating the complexities of Nigerian politics. Yet, he remains undeterred, driven by a fierce passion for his country and its people.

Asiwaju’s determination is not just inspiring; it’s contagious. It has the power to energize and motivate others to strive for greatness, even in the face of adversity. And that’s exactly what Nigeria needs today – leaders who are willing to take risks, challenge the status quo, and push through difficulties to achieve greatness.

Of course, Asiwaju is not perfect. He has made mistakes, and he will likely make more in the future. But what will set him apart is his willingness to learn from those mistakes, to listen to others, and to adapt and grow. He is a leader who is not afraid to confront his own weaknesses and limitations, and to seek help when needed.

As we navigate the complex challenges facing our nation, we need more leaders like Asiwaju – leaders who are brave, resilient, and determined to succeed. We need leaders who will inspire us to be our best selves, to strive for excellence, and to never give up in the face of adversity.

So, let us draw inspiration from Mr President’s fall earlier today and his unbreakable spirit and unwavering resolve. Let us learn from his example, and strive to be leaders who make a difference in our own unique ways. For it is only by embracing our own resilience and determination that we can truly achieve greatness and make a lasting impact on our world.

Several countries around the world have had leaders in their advanced years, who have faced similar challenges and setbacks, yet still managed to lead their nations to greatness. They fell, but they got back up, and their resilience inspired a generation. And that’s my prayer for Asiwaju – that God will grant him the strength, wisdom, and courage to continue leading our beloved country Nigeria out of adversity and into a brighter future. May his unwavering spirit and unshakeable resolve inspire us all to strive for greatness, and may we learn from his example to become better leaders and citizens.

Sincerely,

Sir (Prince) ‘Demola Adegoroye
Abuja, Nigeria

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Wike Storms Lagos, Advises other Governorship Candidates to Quit Race

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By Afolayan Adebiyi

The enfant terrible of Rivers State politics, Governor Nyesom Wike stormed Lagos Tuesday (18 October) and shocked all when he declared openly that “it will be a sheer waste of time and resources contesting against the Governor of the State” in the forthcoming general elections in February 2023.

The Rivers State helmsman rated Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu high in performance, noting that the Lagos Governor had raised the standard of governance with quality of projects being delivered across Lagos.

Wike said therefore, any political party contesting against the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos would be wasting time, as Sanwo-Olu’s performance would outshine anyone campaigning against him.
With this, Wike may have set a new precedent in the nation’s political culture with his open endorsement of a Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu for Lagos State in an electoral contest in which his political party has a candidate in Mr. Olajide Adediran.

Wike, a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Governor, on Tuesday, openly pitched his tent with Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, endorsing the Lagos Governor for second term.

It was at the 22nd National Women’s Conference organised by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO). The event with theme: “Spring Forth, Stand Out”, was held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Victoria Island, Lagos.
Another PDP leader and former Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose accompanied Wike to the event.

The Rivers State Governor said he had no regrets for openly endorsing Sanwo-Olu, stressing that his endorsement of his Lagos colleague was borne out of his personal conviction about good governance.

Wike said: “If Sanwo-Olu is not doing (well), even if he belongs to my party, I will not come here. If you belong to my party and you are not doing well in governance, you won’t see me. If you don’t belong to my party and you are doing well, you will see me. Good governance is what I stand for. I will not regret to say that I am in support of you (Sanwo-Olu) for second term. Others should not waste their time.
“Look at the kind of project coming from this women’s group. Why would any reasonable person not support the Government that is encouraging this. Let’s also look at the kind of physical infrastructure being delivered in Lagos. This confirms Lagos as a State of excellence. There are some people who will come here; instead of them to continue to make Lagos improve, they will bring Lagos down. For me, I’m satisfied with what Sanwo-Olu has done and it doesn’t matter the party he belongs.”

Sanwo-Olu responded to Wike’s endorsement, describing it as another example of “politics without bitterness”. He said Lagos and Rivers states had learnt from each other in terms of projects and development, adding that both states would continue to cooperate on shared interest.
He said: “There is no better person that is fit as a guest speaker at the conference other than the hardworking Governor Wike of Rivers State. We brought him here to share in his experience and also for him to see what we are doing in Lagos.

“We are encouraging collaboration without bitterness and without talking about our parties or political differences. If you are doing well, it doesn’t matter where you belong. We should encourage peer review across parties. Gov. Wike had invited me to Rivers for projects commissioning in the past. We have challenged ourselves in a positive way; this is good for the growth of our politics and the nation.
Gov. Wike also spoke about the qualities that the next president must bring forward, saying the nation deserved a president that would have the interest of Nigerians at heart.

He urged Nigerians to queue behind someone with vast experience in governance, who has the capacity to turn around the economy and confront insecurity.

Wike said: “We are looking for a president that has the capacity and experience in governance, who can put food on the table for everyone and fight insecurity. That’s the person we are looking for; not some people who are talking about ethnicity.”

The Rivers State Governor said he would be going back home with lessons of the Lagos’ National Women’s Conference, stressing that Lagos had set the standards on how to empower women for growth and development. He promised to replicate the idea in his State to further empower women in Rivers State.

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CAN Should Support Tinubu, Otherwise, God Will Punish Us, says Lagos Chairman

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By Wura Afolayan

The Chairman of the Lagos State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Reverend Stephen Adegbite has declared that “God will punish us if we don’t support the presidential aspiration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu”.

The Clergy therefore, vowed to mobilise support for the presidential bid of the Presidential Candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), because of his tremendous support for the Christian community not only in Lagos State, but in the entire southwest region.

Reverend Adegbite declared: “I have told our friends from the North that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu is our candidate and we’re going to support him. Nobody can tell us not to support Bola Ahmed Tinubu because he has done more than enough to support the Body of Christ in the Southwest”.

The Lagos CAN Chairman spoke in Lagos on Sunday, (16 October) during the presentation of the stewardship report of 12 years sojourn in the Senate presented by the Senator representing Lagos Central Senatorial District in the Upper Legislative Chamber and the wife of the presidential candidate, Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

Reeling out the support Tinubu has done for Christians, Reverend Adegbite stated that the APC Flag-bearer initiated a fund to sponsor Christians to Jerusalem and up till today the fund is still there and Christians are benefitting. “We’re still going this year and we will pray for him,” he said.

He stated that Tinubu has through provision of funds saved children of many Ministers of God noting a particular case of one he personally carried dying but through Tinubu’s support was saved and alive today.

“Don’t also forget that it was Tinubu who returned schools to the owners when he was Governor. There are more and we will support him,” he vowed.

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