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Home » Column » There’s an “unseen hand” fighting Wike and it’s not Gov Sim Fubara

There’s an “unseen hand” fighting Wike and it’s not Gov Sim Fubara

June 20, 2024
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Let’s review this…

So since the Sim Fubara and Wike fght started, a majority of us have observed with the wrong lens. We think it’s just a f!ght between a political godfather and his godson. But this perception is flawed.

Maybe, we are too immersed in the controversially captivating “melodrama” that we throw away our “logic cap.”

Well, Tinubu is the “unseen hand” in the f!ght and here’s why…

Tinubu is bent on stripping the powers of Wike, detaching him from his political base, and rendering him useless in Rivers state.

The end-point is to ensure that Wike lives at his mercy so that he can be a proper “errand boy” (with the likes of Sanwo-Olu). Same script is playing in Kano, against Ganduje and in Kaduna, against El-Rufai.

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So, he gives these guys an illusion that they’d get federal backing. And then they go into the f!ght with this “over bloated ego.” Then, he removes himself. And they get a “stinker-brutal” fall.

Maybe, the smartest person is El-Rufai, who hasn’t fully launched a public f!ght against his stooge, Gov Sani…for obvious reasons.

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Lest we forget, Tinubu is a “power-monger mafian.” Part of the characters shared by most powerful “Mafia bosses” like Aniello Dellacroce, are dominance, controlled impulsivity, narcissistic, egocentric personality. These traits can be easily traced in Tinubu.

Like how these “mafia bosses or godfathers” operate, he doesn’t and will never want “powerful men” around him. Everyone around him must submit to his “absolute dominance and control.” They only way to ensure this is to “strip them of their powers.”

Now, Wike having the backing of Rivers, an insan£ly oil-rich state and Top 3 biggest voting blocs in Nigeria, is an “existential threat” to Tinubu.

This is because, Wike will come to the negotiation table with power, money boldness – and most importantly, popularity. That’s costly for Tinubu’s reign and, ultimately, his contest in 2027.

The same thing goes for Ganduje and El-Rufai, the powerful men from the KKK states, which are ranking states in Nigeria’s voting blocs. Destabilizing them and shattering their political base will leave them empty and “up for grabs.”

Already, Kastina is silent and nearly taken. Buhari and his powerful nephews – Mamman Daura and Yusuf Tunde Sabiu – have already been clipped. Tunde is at the National Intelligence Agency in London enjoying his l00t, while Daura is having a good retirement.

The battle is to drown the powerful men from Kano, Kaduna, and Rivers. It’s time up for Wike. He struggles further, he’ll be completely crushed and rubbished more – same with Ganduje and El-Rufai.

Mafians take no mercy. Their quest is territorial dominance and absolute control. If you don’t submit, you get forced to or get crushed.

Call this a conspiracy theory or whatever, the picture will be clearer in due time. Time will reveal.

By Obiasagu David
Source: X @afrisagacity

Tags: FubaraRiversWike
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