Fubara Should Not Rejoice Yet, With Wike The Storm Always Returns -ADEYANJU
-Adeyanju Says Wike will Betray Agreement Reached With President Tinubu on Purpose and Blame Fubara
Nyesom Wike has proven time and again that his word holds no weight. The recent reconciliation between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former Governor Nyesom Wike should not be mistaken for lasting peace. Wike has a well-documented history of reneging on promises and betraying political allies. From his vow at the PDP convention to abide by the outcome, which he swiftly disregarded, to his betrayal of Dr. Peter Odili, a man he once called his political father and his calculated political attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Wike’s pattern is clear; he honours only his own ambition. Even when he makes a vow, it is as useless as the ‘T’ in buffet; loud in delivery but empty in substance.
Governor Fubara must prepare his mind that this reconciliation is a trap, and not a truce. Wike will not only undermine him now but will breach the agreement on purpose. If Wike’s antecedent is anything to go bye, he will betray President Tinubu at the right time. The same man who couldn’t keep faith with his benefactors will not keep faith with a successor he now sees as a rival or his new master. History has shown that Wike sees loyalty as a tool, not a virtue. Fubara should understand that with Wike the storm always returns.
-Adeyanju Says Wike will Betray Agreement Reached With President Tinubu on Purpose and Blame Fubara
Nyesom Wike has proven time and again that his word holds no weight. The recent reconciliation between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former Governor Nyesom Wike should not be mistaken for lasting peace. Wike has a well-documented history of reneging on promises and betraying political allies. From his vow at the PDP convention to abide by the outcome, which he swiftly disregarded, to his betrayal of Dr. Peter Odili, a man he once called his political father and his calculated political attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Wike’s pattern is clear; he honours only his own ambition. Even when he makes a vow, it is as useless as the ‘T’ in buffet; loud in delivery but empty in substance.
Governor Fubara must prepare his mind that this reconciliation is a trap, and not a truce. Wike will not only undermine him now but will breach the agreement on purpose. If Wike’s antecedent is anything to go bye, he will betray President Tinubu at the right time. The same man who couldn’t keep faith with his benefactors will not keep faith with a successor he now sees as a rival or his new master. History has shown that Wike sees loyalty as a tool, not a virtue. Fubara should understand that with Wike the storm always returns.
Fubara Should Not Rejoice Yet, With Wike The Storm Always Returns -ADEYANJU
-Adeyanju Says Wike will Betray Agreement Reached With President Tinubu on Purpose and Blame Fubara
Nyesom Wike has proven time and again that his word holds no weight. The recent reconciliation between Governor Siminalayi Fubara and former Governor Nyesom Wike should not be mistaken for lasting peace. Wike has a well-documented history of reneging on promises and betraying political allies. From his vow at the PDP convention to abide by the outcome, which he swiftly disregarded, to his betrayal of Dr. Peter Odili, a man he once called his political father and his calculated political attacks on President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Wike’s pattern is clear; he honours only his own ambition. Even when he makes a vow, it is as useless as the ‘T’ in buffet; loud in delivery but empty in substance.
Governor Fubara must prepare his mind that this reconciliation is a trap, and not a truce. Wike will not only undermine him now but will breach the agreement on purpose. If Wike’s antecedent is anything to go bye, he will betray President Tinubu at the right time. The same man who couldn’t keep faith with his benefactors will not keep faith with a successor he now sees as a rival or his new master. History has shown that Wike sees loyalty as a tool, not a virtue. Fubara should understand that with Wike the storm always returns.
