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    Military General Ordered My Assassination—Wike Reveals

    Wike Reveals Military Assassination Attempt
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    In a startling revelation that has reignited political tensions, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Nyesom Wike accused a military general of ordering his assassination during the fiercely contested 2019 general elections.

    The disclosure came during a Thursday interview with Channels Television, where Wike did not hold back on exposing deep-seated threats against his life tied to political rivalry.

    Wike’s Accusation: The Military’s Dark Interference

    Nyesom Wike, former governor of Rivers State and vocal politician, laid bare what he described as a calculated attempt to end his life on the orders of a powerful military general.

    Although the general’s name remains undisclosed, Wike connected this deadly directive directly to the then Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

    Such claims shock the public conscience by exposing an alarming blend of military influence in electoral politics.

    Rather than protecting national security, some military officials allegedly crossed the line — engaging in lethal political vendettas.

    The Role of Rotimi Amaechi: A Political Puppet Master?

    The allegation against Rotimi Amaechi raises serious questions about his role in Nigeria’s democratic integrity.

    Wike firmly stated that Amaechi orchestrated the assassination plot, casting him not just as a political opponent but a figure willing to weaponize the military to eliminate rivals.

    This accusation shatters the facade of political civility and paints a grim picture of power struggles fueled by fear and violence.

    Wike’s comments imply that those in power may have prioritized personal and political survival over democratic norms and human lives.

    Opposition Governors: Playing the Victim Card?

    Wike took an unabashed swipe at opposition governors who currently complain about persecution.

    He contended that many of them have not endured the level of threats and violence he faced during his tenure.

    This statement exposes a divide in Nigeria’s political landscape.

    Some leaders may use victimhood as a political tool rather than confront the brutal realities faced by others.

    Wike’s blunt criticism challenges these politicians to reconsider their narratives and acknowledge the true risks of Nigeria’s political arena.

    Political Violence: A Symptom of Nigeria’s Crisis

    The alleged assassination plot is part of a broader pattern of political violence that threatens Nigeria’s democracy.

    When military power intertwines with politics to silence dissent, the future of democratic governance becomes bleak.

    Wike’s revelation exposes political fear, violence, and intimidation, showing politicians prioritize survival over genuine public service.

    Rivers has always been a hotspot for electoral tensions.

    And his story reflects the harsh realities faced by leaders from the Niger Delta region fighting for influence within Nigeria’s fractious political terrain.

    Wike’s courage in speaking out resonates with many Nigerians who feel marginalized or threatened by the iron fist of military-backed politicians.

    His narrative appeals to a growing demand for transparency, accountability, and genuine democratic reforms nationwide.

    The Story Nigeria Needs

    This explosive account from a key political figure is guaranteed to provoke debate and strong reactions.

    It highlights dark forces sabotaging Nigeria’s electoral integrity and pits two powerful politicians against each other in a battle of power and truth.

    The story taps deep into Nigerian frustrations with political violence, corruption, and abuse of power.

    Making it ripe for viral sharing especially among those demanding justice and reform.

    Wike’s personal testimony humanizes the political struggle.

    Transforming abstract fears into a tangible, visceral story of survival against deadly odds.

    Wike’s revelation serves as a bold confrontation of Nigeria’s political underbelly.

    Forcing both leaders and citizens to reckon with the high stakes and dangerous realities lurking behind election season.

    This is more than just political gossip it is a critical wake-up call to the nation’s democracy.


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