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The Digest:

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has vehemently asserted that Peter Obi's time to become president has "passed," taking a direct swipe at the Coalition group eyeing power in 2027. Speaking at a Thanksgiving service, Wike's strong remarks highlight the persistent political rivalries and sharp rhetoric that define Nigeria's political landscape, creating ripples in the ever-present storm of public discourse.

Key Points:
  • FCT Minister Nyesom Wike commented on Peter Obi's presidential ambitions.
  • Wike stated that Obi's time to be president has "passed."
  • His remarks were made during a Thanksgiving service in the FCT.
  • Wike also criticized Rauf Aregbesola, former Minister of Interior.
  • He accused Aregbesola of failing to deliver passports while in office.
  • Wike questioned the Coalition group's constant party changes.
  • He claimed Peter Obi never conducted local government elections as governor.
Wike's pointed critiques not only challenge political opponents but also ignite conversations about leadership track records and the true intentions behind political aspirations. His outspoken stance ensures that the public remains rooted in the storm of political debate, even as new alliances and ambitions emerge.

Sources: Linda Ikeji's Blog

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