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“Old Things Are Past Away” – Netizens Aghast As Fresh Video Shows Wike’s Name Removed From Building In Rivers State Amid His Declining Influence Following One-Year Feud With Fubara (WATCH)

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“Old Things Are Past Away” – Netizens Aghast As Fresh Video Shows Wike’s Name Removed From Building In Rivers State Amid His Declining Influence Following One-Year Feud With Fubara (WATCH) Written By Oshiobugie John– A new video has emerged online, leaving Netizens in shock as it captures the moment painters removed Nyesom Wike’s name from a prominent building in Rivers State, replacing it with “Obi Wali.” This striking change symbolizes Wike’s diminishing grip on the state he once governed.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The video comes on the heels of the controversial local government election results in Rivers State, where the All Progressives Congress (APP) secured nearly all the local government seats, thanks in large part to the backing of the current Governor, Sim Fubara. The rivalry between Wike, now the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, and Governor Fubara has been ongoing for over a year, with the reasons for their feud remaining shrouded in mystery and open to speculation.

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As Wike’s influence continues to wane, many are left wondering what the future holds for the political landscape in Rivers State.

Take a look at some comments below:

Samson: “he fight don turn personal oh .”

Miss: “E change anything? All of them na nonsense. Time wey una go use put things in place, una useam sey scatter. The same people all together . For this una unnecessary act, make Wike continue to dey deal with una well well.”

Marine: “People used to love wike until presidency election that he delivered rivers state to T-pain.”

Watch the video below:

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