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Presidency 2023: Kill your excessive, perpetual anger against Atiku, PDP – Dele Momodu tells Gov Wike
A member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dele Momodu, has counseled Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State to “kill his anger” against the PDP and its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
Momodu, in a statement posted on his Facebook page, titled: -My Kobo advice to Governor Nyesom Wike- declared: “You’re certainly one of Nigeria’s best-performing Governors, if not the best. “Personally, I’m very proud of your uncommon achievements. I know you are very angry. It is your right to be.
“But I’m begging you in the name of God not to take decisions based on anger. Nigeria has been very kind to you. Rivers State has been extremely generous to you.
“GOD has blessed you beyond imagination. You have such a beautiful family. Your people love you stupendously for the services delivered to them. PDP has been your solid platform.
“You should never destroy a bridge after crossing the river. Even if you no longer need the bridge, what of your friends and family?
“I pray you kill this excessive and perpetual ANGER. It is getting out of hand.
“Most people around you will keep quiet for fear of losing patronage. “Many politicians survive only on power.
“My Brother, I love you. But someone must be able to tell you the truth.
“No General fights on too many fronts. Please, apply the brakes, before it is too late.” – DELE MOMODU
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