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Wike unveils Atiku supporter inside Aso Rock conspiring against Tinubu
Governor Nyesom Wike fired off another bombshells like a loose cannon at his party PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar who he claims is arrogant because he relies on an Aso Rock insider.
While Wike promised to spill more when he time ripens, he unveils the Presidency strongman assuring Atiku.
“But what they don’t understand is that the same person backed somebody in the APC presidential primaries and the person failed,” Wike said while commissioning a project at the state university campus on Friday.
The presidency earlier addressed the allegation weeks ago, stating ‘there is no Villa candidate, but APC’s candidates’.
A number of people around President Muhammadu Buhari didn’t support the aspiration of the APC presidential candidate Bola Tinubu. Their efforts to schemed the APC national leader out of the race snowballed into a stalemate and near open confrontation before they halted their plan to impose a candidate.
But Wike is bidding his time.
“I will tell Nigerians at the appropriate time…the person in the presidency that is backing them.”
Despite the PDP BoT chair Walid Jibrin resigning, and a former Senate president, Adolphus Wabara from the south replacing him, Wike, who has insisted his party is pro-north has yet to sheathe his sword.
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