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Rivers residents recall many wars of Wike, warn, tyranny must end
Several residents of Rivers State have begun to recall the many political wars of Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), and former Governor of Rivers State.

Gov Sim Fubara of Rivers State, with President Bola Tinubu and Nyesom Wike before a reconciliation meeting at the State House, Abuja.
They noted Wike’s several battles to enthrone national leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and turning round, thereafter, to fight for their removal.
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They warned that “enough is enough”; insisting that: “tyranny must end.”
The people highlighted that Wike brought Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as PDP National Chairman, and later fought and removed him.
Wike brought Uche Secondus as PDP National Chairman, thereafter, fought and removed him.
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Wike brought Iyorchia Ayu as PDP National Chairman, thereafter, fought and removed him.
Now, Wike brought Governor Sim Fubara as his successor and is now fighting him.
According to these Nigerians: “Only one man bringing people and fighting them.
“Enough is enough.
“He can do all of that with PDP but not with Rivers people.
“Tyranny must end.”
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