
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.
Sources: Linda Ikeji's Blog