Hold on to your seats, because the political drama between the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, and his former political boss, Rotimi Amaechi, just went to a whole new level!
In a stunning revelation that has Nigerians talking, Wike has spilled the tea on a past conversation with Amaechi, exposing a moment that sheds light on the deep-seated rivalry between the two political heavyweights.
According to Wike, Amaechi once made an incredible, almost unbelievable statement on the altar of a church. Wike revealed that Amaechi said to him, "After God is me!"
This bombshell came during an event where Wike was explaining his refusal to accept money to betray Amaechi. The FCT Minister recounted how he stood by his former boss, despite lucrative offers to switch sides. He said he stood on the principles of loyalty and integrity, a quality that, in his view, Amaechi has since forgotten.
A Friendship Shattered
Wike also reminded everyone how he played a key role in Amaechi's rise to power, claiming that he was instrumental in ensuring Amaechi became governor of Rivers State back in 2007. This claim has been a source of contention for years, with both men giving different accounts. Wike has even stated that he has a tape to prove his story.
The FCT Minister expressed his disappointment with Amaechi's recent comments, where the former Transportation Minister referred to Wike as his "employee." Wike insisted that a man who helped make Amaechi governor could not have been a mere employee.
This latest chapter in their long-running feud confirms what many have long suspected: this isn't just about politics. It's personal, it's deep, and it's filled with betrayals and accusations that have kept Nigerians on the edge of their seats for years.
What do you think? Was Amaechi's statement a sign of arrogance or just a figure of speech? Let's hear your thoughts in the comments!
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