Politics
Rivers crisis: The many mistakes of Wike in power politics- Charlie Boy
As the political crisis in Rivers State accelerates, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, is being widely acclaimed as one who has made many mistakes in politics and power struggle, as he has stated over time.

Charly Boy Area Fada 1
Here, Charley Boy Area Fada 1 chronicles the the many mistakes of Wike as Rivers State boils.
The Area Fada highlighted the many mistakes of Wike in the following order: @AreaFada1
“I made a mistake in 2016 by supporting Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as PDP National Chairman.
“I made another mistake in 2017 by supporting Prince Uche Secondus as PDP National Chairman.
“I made another mistake for supporting Tambuwal for PDP ticket in 2019.
” I made yet another mistake in 2021 by supporting Senator Iyorchia Ayu as PDP National Chairman.
“And, most recently, I made a mistake in 2023 by supporting Sir Sim Fubara as my successor.”
The former governor of Rivers State was, accordingly, ridiculed with the assumption that he will soon declare making another mistake in supporting Tinubu for president in 2023.

File photo of Nyesom Wike
According to the Area Fada @AreaFada1
“I know very soon he will make another mistake for supporting Tinubu in 2023.”
Area Fada @AreaFada1, therefore, declared:
” Ladies and gentlemen, I present to u the mistake maker of the century.”
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