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Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 11:01am On Dec 12, 2023
The crisis in Rivers State came to the public burner when the House of Assembly attempted to impeach the Governor of the state, Sim Fubara.
However, keen observers know that the surprising frosty relationship between the Gover and his godfather, former Governor Nyesom Wike predated the infamous impeachment notice.
The Assembly chambers was burnt in a futile attempt to prevent the Assembly from sitting.
One thing led to the other and President Tinubu eventually intervened to broker a ceasefire.

That is where Fubara won the war.
The intervention of the President has ensured that he would no longer be impeached and it is most likely that he would spend his constitutional four years tenure as Governor.
The whole war was about the seat of the Governor and from all indications, he won't be removed any longer.
Without the intervention of the President, knowledgeable people in the politics of the state know that Wike would have impeached the Governor. Constitutionally, he has all the arsenals to achieve it.

On top of keeping his seat, the crisis has afforded Fubara the opportunity of untangling himself from the choking clutches of his godfather.
There are stories of the almost inhuman conditions he was made to operate as Governor.
Stories of how Wike remotely controls everything in the Government House, even to the point of determining who should and not visit the Governor, abound to those who have their ears to the ground.
Most despicable were stories of how he was being disrespected by his own appointees.
Clearly, that can not be the case anymore especially as he is no longer on talking terms with his godfather.
Fubara is now finally in charge of his government.

Anyone in Fubara's shoes should have seen these as victory and cease to fight.
He should have stopped his dispute with the Assembly where he has only 4 out of 31 members.
I thought he would be more interested in getting the Assembly to reverse the suspension of his 4 supporters so that they can resume to sit with their colleagues.
He needs those his 4 supporters in the House rather than out of it. At least, they can be his eyes and ears in the House.
There is no need in continuing a losing battle in the Assembly when he has already won the war.

But Fubara is not being strategic in managing the victory.
On the surface, it looks like he is being reconciliatory but that is far from the truth in reality.
He is the one now taking battles to the other side.
He should have avoided being spurred on to fight on and go for the jugular of Wike.
These later day supporters are not leading him on because they support him. In fact, most of them did not support him during the elections.
He is their darling today because they see him as a tool through which they can destroy his godfather.
Some are seeing this as an opportunity to get into the government and cash out.
Some have tried desperately to make it look like an ethnic war between the Ijaws and the Ikwerres. They know their motives.

Fubara should know better.
He should know the motives of these emergency supporters leading him to continue battling when he had already won the war.
He should play the right politics now that will bring the crisis to a manageable level so that governance does not continue to suffer.
He has won the war for the seat of Governor and liberated himself from the clutches of his godfather.
But listening to war mongers and urging him to go for the kill might put his victories in jeopardy.
In politics, one must learn to choose his battles wisely.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by tesppidd: 11:15am On Dec 12, 2023
Maybe his conscience is not letting him honour the agreements anymore he made with Wike.

So he's not comfortable with anything like settlement under the past conditions he made with Wike.


Common we are not fools, for Wike to have chosen an unknown Fubara to succeed him, we should know that the conditions would be outrageous..

What we already have in public domain is that already 17 out of 19 commissioners were chosen by Wike, Chief of Staff, CSO, all Assembly members chosen by Wike, Rivers state jet still used by Wike,


Habaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Which kain level of godfather be this one??

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Bigkoko: 11:18am On Dec 12, 2023
No war is truly won until the adversary submits. For now, Wike is like a cobra whose fiefdom has been snatched away from him. HE Simi just have to finish off the job by making sure, Wike can only stay in Abuja for the next 4 years at least. If he no dey rugged enough, make he seek help. Men dey wey dey reason how to treat that cancer patient fvck up!


sirpharrell:
The crisis in Rivers State came to the public burner when the House of Assembly attempted to impeach the Governor of the state, Sim Fubara.
However, keen observers know that the surprising frosty relationship between the Gover and his godfather, former Governor Nyesom Wike predated the infamous impeachment notice.
The Assembly chambers was burnt in a futile attempt to prevent the Assembly from sitting.
One thing led to the other and President Tinubu eventually intervened to broker a ceasefire.

That is where Fubara won the war.
The intervention of the President has ensured that he would no longer be impeached and it is most likely that he would spend his constitutional four years tenure as Governor.
The whole war was about the seat of the Governor and from all indications, he won't be removed any longer.
Without the intervention of the President, knowledgeable people in the politics of the state know that Wike would have impeached the Governor. Constitutionally, he has all the arsenals to achieve it.

On top of keeping his seat, the crisis has afforded Fubara the opportunity of untangling himself from the choking clutches of his godfather.
There are stories of the almost inhuman conditions he was made to operate as Governor.
Stories of how Wike remotely controls everything in the Government House, even to the point of determining who should and not visit the Governor, abound to those who have their ears to the ground.
Most despicable were stories of how he was being disrespected by his own appointees.
Clearly, that can not be the case anymore especially as he is no longer on talking terms with his godfather.
Fubara is now finally in charge of his government.

Anyone in Fubara's shoes should have seen these as victory and cease to fight.
He should have stopped his dispute with the Assembly where he has only 4 out of 31 members.
I thought he would be more interested in getting the Assembly to reverse the suspension of his 4 supporters so that they can resume to sit with their colleagues.
He needs those his 4 supporters in the House rather than out of it. At least, they can be his eyes and ears in the House.
There is no need in continuing a losing battle in the Assembly when he has already won the war.

But Fubara is not being strategic in managing the victory.
On the surface, it looks like he is being reconciliatory but that is far from the truth in reality.
He is the one now taking battles to the other side.
He should have avoided being spurred on to fight on and go for the jugular of Wike.
These later day supporters are not leading him on because they support him. In fact, most of them did not support him during the elections.
He is their darling today because they see him as a tool through which they can destroy his godfather.
Some are seeing this as an opportunity to get into the government and cash out.
Some have tried desperately to make it look like an ethnic war between the Ijaws and the Ikwerres. They know their motives.

Fubara should know better.
He should know the motives of these emergency supporters leading him to continue battling when he had already won the war.
He should play the right politics now that will bring the crisis to a manageable level so that governance does not continue to suffer.
He has won the war for the seat of Governor and liberated himself from the clutches of his godfather.
But listening to war mongers and urging him to go for the kill might put his victories in jeopardy.
In politics, one must learn to choose his battles wisely.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 11:28am On Dec 12, 2023
tesppidd:
Maybe his conscience is not letting him honour the agreements anymore he made with Wike.

So he's not comfortable with anything like settlement under the past conditions he made with Wike.


Common we are not fools, for Wike to have chosen an unknown Fubara to succeed him, we should know that the conditions would be outrageous..

What we already have in public domain is that already 17 out of 19 commissioners were chosen by Wike, Chief of Staff, CSO, all Assembly members chosen by Wike, Rivers state jet still used by Wike,


Habaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Which kain level of godfather be this one??

I already mentioned the almost inhuman conditions that he was made to operate as Governor.
But the crisis has ensured that he is now firmly in charge of his government.
He had already fired some govt house officials he is not comfortable with which he wouldn't be able to do before now.
What then is the essence of continuing the war when he knows how his victory and respite was secured?
What is expected of him is to start giving governance to the state now that he has been unchained.
He is mismanaging his victory. What happens now if the President gets tired of his antics and washes his hands completely?
I fear that he might end up jeopardising the victory he had got.
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by tesppidd: 11:46am On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


I already mentioned the almost inhuman conditions that he was made to operate as Governor.
But the crisis has ensured that he is now firmly in charge of his government.
He had already fired some govt house officials he is not comfortable with which he wouldn't be able to do before now.
What then is the essence of continuing the war when he knows how his victory and respite was secured?
What is expected of him is to start giving governance to the state now that he has been unchained.
He is mismanaging his victory. What happens now if the President gets tired of his antics and washes his hands completely?
I fear that he might end up jeopardising the victory he had got.
Simply put, he dined with the devil.

Sometimes in life we don't know what we are getting into until we get in.

Why do you think governors always fall out with their godfathers?

Cus that office is too intoxicating to be dictated to, by anyone.

Lol,

No he is not in charge of his government..

Not when has has 27 Assembly members, 30 LGA Chairmen, 90 percent of his own commissioners, all loyal to someone else.

No he is not in charge of his government.
He could never be.

He is basically like a governor without immunity.

He knows that assembly can wake up any morning and turn against him, so he is not at ease, he is not settled..

Why do you think governors have immunity?
To prevent distractions.

With this current composition of the entire Rivers state government,
Sim Fubara would be highly distracted.


I could understand he was so desperate and excited to be governor so he agreed to the conditions given to him by Wike.

By now the reality has dawned and I bet you Wike and Fubara cannot work together.

One of them has to go down, sooner or later.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Svoboda(m): 12:08pm On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


I already mentioned the almost inhuman conditions that he was made to operate as Governor.
But the crisis has ensured that he is now firmly in charge of his government.
He had already fired some govt house officials he is not comfortable with which he wouldn't be able to do before now.
What then is the essence of continuing the war when he knows how his victory and respite was secured?
What is expected of him is to start giving governance to the state now that he has been unchained.
He is mismanaging his victory. What happens now if the President gets tired of his antics and washes his hands completely?
I fear that he might end up jeopardising the victory he had got.

One of the 48 laws of power states that you fight your enemy to
extinction, and not halfway. Wike is now like a wounded lion. Thats why i have advocated for sim to chisel a line of constant communication with jagaban. Thats when wike would be mortally wounded and be eventually be dispensed with. I like the tendency for sim to always reference the Renewed Hope agenda. It shows he still wants to be in jagabans good book. Wike knows that losing his grip in rivers is a matter of when and not if under sim.
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Chinjo2: 12:35pm On Dec 12, 2023
Wike is like the proverbial dog that is destined for death. He will never hear the masters whistle no matter how loud it may sound.
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 12:55pm On Dec 12, 2023
Svoboda:


One of the 48 laws of power states that you fight your enemy to
extinction, and not halfway. Wike is now like a wounded lion. Thats why i have advocated for sim to chisel a line of constant communication with jagaban. Thats when wike would be mortally wounded and be eventually be dispensed with. I like the tendency for sim to always reference the Renewed Hope agenda. It shows he still wants to be in jagabans good book. Wike knows that losing his grip in rivers is a matter of when and not if under sim.

Most of these theories do not apply in practice, especially Nigerian politics.
How do you dispense with a man like Wike?
The only person that can cut Wike to size is President Tinubu.
Anyone who doesn't know this does not really know the reality on ground in Rivers State.
Sim can not fight Wike to submission unless Tinubu backs him.
It was no secret that the Wike political family, including the governor, were already on their way to APC before this crisis started.
There was one public function where Sim publicly begged Wike to delay the movement a little bit.
Now that the Assembly members have moved, what will Sim do?
Will he follow them or will he refuse and inevitably join forces with those that were opposed to Tinubu in the state?
That is the dilemma he would be facing now.
Soon his battles with the Assembly will be seen as a battle between PDP and APC.
Will the President continue backing him then?

Where will he submit the budget?
Of course, the only place is the legally recognised House.
Or will he refuse to go there to submit the budget in order not to lose face?
Or even submit it to his 4 members?
And what will be the implications of such a move?
The victory or respite he enjoys now is as a result of the intervention of the President.
That is why he needs to be more tactical and not listen to the war mongers who do not even have an inkling on the realities on ground.
What if the President washes his hands off tomorrow?

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by overdrive(m): 1:15pm On Dec 12, 2023
His best bet is equally to decamp to APC with the remaining 4 guys.make all man begin mad at the same time.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Svoboda(m): 1:45pm On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


Most of these theories do not apply in practice, especially Nigerian politics.
How do you dispense with a man like Wike?
The only person that can cut Wike to size is President Tinubu.
Anyone who doesn't know this does not really know the reality on ground in Rivers State.
Sim can not fight Wike to submission unless Tinubu backs him.
It was no secret that the Wike political family, including the governor, were already on their way to APC before this crisis started.
There was one public function where Sim publicly begged Wike to delay the movement a little bit.
Now that the Assembly members have moved, what will Sim do?
Will he follow them or will he refuse and inevitably join forces with those that were opposed to Tinubu in the state?
That is the dilemma he would be facing now.
Soon his battles with the Assembly will be seen as a battle between PDP and APC.
Will the President continue backing him then?

Where will he submit the budget?
Of course, the only place is the legally recognised House.
Or will he refuse to go there to submit the budget in order not to lose face?
Or even submit it to his 4 members?
And what will be the implications of such a move?
The victory or respite he enjoys now is as a result of the intervention of the President.
That is why he needs to be more tactical and not listen to the war mongers who do not even have an inkling on the realities on ground.
What if the President washes his hands off tomorrow?

Has wike himself rested. I am an apc supporter but i dont like wikes abrasive style. No matter what happens wike wont ever trust sim anymore. Sim can use illegality to achieve legality. I've seen godfathers as powerful and omnipresent as wike collapse in 4 years. I am not saying sim should engage in an open warfare. I agree he has to be tactical, but he can also use subterfuge and deceptions. I fear govs more than president. The president is under more continuous public scrutiny than the govs. Govs dont care and can be very ruthless as they use distractions as a weapon. If sim should come in that mould of ruthlessness, even wike will run. Wike knows why he is acting restless and is insisting on sims impeachment. Even jagaban wouldnt want an all out warfare in the most important niger delta state of the federation.
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 1:52pm On Dec 12, 2023
overdrive:
His best bet is equally to decamp to APC with the remaining 4 guys.make all man begin mad at the same time.

That will be the most politically sensible thing to do.
But those leading him on will kick against it. They might see it as swallowing their pride.
If he remains in the PDP after Wike and the rest also formally join the APC, he would end up aligning with the people that are not in support of Tinubu, the Atiku people and Amaechi's remaining loyalists.
That will be risking the biggest factor that has kept him in his job: the protection of the President.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Jessewizy(m): 1:59pm On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


That will be the most politically sensible thing to do.
But those leading him on will kick against it. They might see it as swallowing their pride.
If he remains in the PDP after Wike and the rest also formally join the APC, he would end up aligning with the people that are not in support of Tinubu, the Atiku people and Amaechi's remaining loyalists.
That will be risking the biggest factor that has kept him in his job: the protection of the President.
You’re close to being correct. Sim has been trying to reach tinubu but all moves have been constantly blocked by gbaja. Sim is helpless. And No, Sim is not even close to winning. Edison has been hiding in government house for weeks now. They’re literally scared of making any drastic move now because of tinubu whom he doesn’t access to. Need I remind you that the RSHA both entrances have been barricaded heavily by the police only allowing The speaker and his 26 members in to perform their legislative functions. The governor is helpless. Only the masses can save him.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 2:13pm On Dec 12, 2023
Jessewizy:

You’re close to being correct. Sim has been trying to reach tinubu but all moves have been constantly blocked by gbaja. Sim is helpless. And No, Sim is not even close to winning. Edison has been hiding in government house for weeks now. They’re literally scared of making any drastic move now because tinubu whom he doesn’t access to.

Finally, I can discuss with someone who really knows the situation on ground.
Why I said that Sim has won the war and should stop fighting is because the President had asked that he should not be impeached.
And Wike will not go against the instruction of the President.
But Sim have been making drastic moves and that is why I fear for him
He made moves to change the Clerk of the Assembly.
He withheld the funds of the Assembly.
He has refused to commence the process of LGA elections with the intention of allowing their tenure to elapse in June next year.
He made moves to get the National Assembly to take over the functions of the state assembly.
All these are drastic moves suggesting of a man who is still bent on continuing the war

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Jessewizy(m): 2:36pm On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


Finally, I can discuss with someone who really knows the situation on ground.
Why I said that Sim has won the war and should stop fighting is because the President had asked that he should not be impeached.
And Wike will not go against the instruction of the President.
But Sim have been making drastic moves and that is why I fear for him
He made moves to change the Clerk of the Assembly.
He withheld the funds of the Assembly.
He has refused to commence the process of LGA elections with the intention of allowing their tenure to elapse in June next year.
He made moves to get the National Assembly to take over the functions of the state assembly.
All these are drastic moves suggesting of a man who is still bent on continuing the war
You are right about the moves. Those were juvenile moves orchestrated by Ehie Edison. None of the moves worked. He has however withheld the funds of the HOA. Just yesterday, the speaker told him that he’s not interested in whatever he wants to say unless he releases those funds first. For the fact that up till this moment, the 27 assembly members are still intact should tell you something. Trust me, if only he had the protection of jagaban, he would have landed a heavy blow on Wike. Wike also has moles in Sim’s camp that’s why you see him unbothered. I tell you this for free, only jagaban can save SIM. Wike is not like every other GF, he has strong relationships across party lines and very strong Allies. The man prepared for this moment. There are some people pushing sim to this needless war, I won’t mention names, they want to have direct access to the state coffers. Now where will sim present 2024 budget? They actually thought burning of the assembly chamber was going to stop the sittings but no, it didn’t. Do you know that, if the speaker gets the go ahead, SIM will be impeached. IYC has back down because of someone’s directive, I still won’t mention names. There’s no traditional states anywhere, APC’s David Lyon worn Diri hands down if not for courts. A dark horse will emerge as governor in rivers state. Mark it somewhere. It’s too late for SIM. I feel for him though, he had no issues with Wike. Some idiots including Edison and SGS instigated this needless fight.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Phantom233: 2:37pm On Dec 12, 2023
So to he destiny of an entire state is at the mercy of wike? This is Why we must ban godfatherism in politics. Almost all the states in the country are experiencing similar bondages that's why we're far from progress as a nation.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Jessewizy(m): 2:53pm On Dec 12, 2023
Phantom233:
So to he destiny of an entire state is at the mercy of wike? This is Why we must ban godfatherism in politics. Almost all the states in the country are experiencing similar bondages that's why we're far from progress as a nation.
We can change that by not coming in through these same Godfathers. That way you owe the masses to deliver not the Godfathers.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 2:54pm On Dec 12, 2023
Jessewizy:

You are right about the moves. Those were juvenile moves orchestrated by Ehie Edison. None of the moves worked. He has however withheld the funds of the HOA. Just yesterday, the speaker told him that he’s not interested in whatever he wants to say unless he releases those funds first. For the fact that up till this moment, the 27 assembly members are still intact should tell you something. Trust me, if only he had the protection of jagaban, he would have landed a heavy blow on Wike. Wike also has moles in Sim’s camp that’s why you see him unbothered. I tell you this for free, only jagaban can save SIM. Wike is not like every other GF, he has strong relationships across party lines and very strong Allies. The man prepared for this moment. There are some people pushing sim to this needless war, I won’t mention names, they want to have direct access to the state coffers. Now where will sim present 2024 budget? They actually thought burning of the assembly chamber was going to stop the sittings but no, it didn’t. Do you know that, if the speaker gets the go ahead, SIM will be impeached. IYC has back down because of someone’s directive, I still won’t mention names. There’s no traditional states anywhere, APC’s David Lyon worn Diri hands down if not for courts. A dark horse will emerge as governor in rivers state. Mark it somewhere. It’s too late for SIM. I feel for him though, he had no issues with Wike. Some idiots including Edison and SGS instigated this needless fight.

Well, I can see that you are very well informed about the issue.
I don't think that the Speaker will get the nod to impeach the Governor anytime soon. That is what is frustrating Wike.
The burning of the Assembly was unnecessary and the seizure of their funds is uncalled for because he will still finally release the funds.
Where Sim has the upper hand is the LGA councils.
If their tenure expires without an election and he is not able to appoint caretakers, he will run the councils with the Head of Personnel Management because there can not be vacuum.
And this is almost like running the councils directly himself.
I think the Assembly are desperately trying to avoid this scenario but there is little or nothing they can do about it.
I believe that is why Sim is still holding on to the fight.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Melagros(m): 3:21pm On Dec 12, 2023
Even birds of the air know that Fubara has already won
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Jessewizy(m): 3:33pm On Dec 12, 2023
sirpharrell:


Well, I can see that you are very well informed about the issue.
I don't think that the Speaker will get the nod to impeach the Governor anytime soon. That is what is frustrating Wike.
The burning of the Assembly was unnecessary and the seizure of their funds is uncalled for because he will still finally release the funds.
Where Sim has the upper hand is the LGA councils.
If their tenure expires without an election and he is not able to appoint caretakers, he will run the councils with the Head of Personnel Management because there can not be vacuum.
And this is almost like running the councils directly himself.
I think the Assembly are desperately trying to avoid this scenario but there is little or nothing they can do about it.
I believe that is why Sim is still holding on to the fight.
Well, that’s if he survives till then. He still has a Supreme Court case this December. The defection of the HOA members is just one phase. I won’t spill much again. Fingers crossed. It’s a difficult fight for both parties. Fubara’s only bargaining chip is his support for tinubu which at this point, holds no water. Wike is frustrating Fubara’s effort to get to tinubu.
Hence the Budget of Renewed Hope, Consolidation and Continuity, lol. I tell you, SIM is helpless. He couldn’t even remove ordinary Clark of the house of assembly. Do you see their security details? Very heavy security, that of the suspended members have been stripped. Hence Edison went into hiding.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by favor914: 3:40pm On Dec 12, 2023
Bigkoko:
No war is truly won until the adversary submits. For now, Wike is like a cobra whose fiefdom has been snatched away from him. HE Simi just have to finish off the job by making sure, Wike can only stay in Abuja for the next 4 years at least. If he no dey rugged enough, make he seek help. Men dey wey dey reason how to treat that cancer patient fvck up!


Empty Barrel, actually a Poor Empty Barrel.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by favor914: 3:41pm On Dec 12, 2023
Melagros:
Even birds of the air know that Fubara has already won
A puppet defeated his Master, you think you are on Sesame Street, or Walt Disney?

Did you know the puppet Fubara until Nyesom Wike grabbed him from the closet of abandoned toys and made him the lead actor in the animated movie?

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by ivolt: 4:15pm On Dec 12, 2023
Which war exactly?
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Nuzo1(m): 9:33pm On Dec 12, 2023
I laugh when I hear people say only Tinubu can save Fubara.

If Tinubu intervenes to save Fubara, it will be for the fear of people’s uprisings that may spring up and therefore dampen the chances of APC in future outings.

As it stands now, with the tension and anger in rivers, it’s hard to predict the direction things will face if Fubara is impeached.

His only saving grace now is NOT Tinubu, Amaechi or Abe… but the people of Rivers state.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by sirpharrell(m): 10:31pm On Dec 12, 2023
Nuzo1:
I laugh when I hear people say only Tinubu can save Fubara.

If Tinubu intervenes to save Fubara, it will be for the fear of people’s uprisings that may spring up and therefore dampen the chances of APC in future outings.

As it stands now, with the tension and anger in rivers, it’s hard to predict the direction things will face if Fubara is impeached.

His only saving grace now is NOT Tinubu, Amaechi or Abe… but the people of Rivers state.

Which uprising are you talking about?
Do you think any sensible person will come out and die for any politician?
Last time that some youths went to attack the house of the speaker, what happened?
Immediately the police started shooting, they all ran away.
Many were even arrested and detained. And that was the end of the demonstrations.
All these talks of an uprising is just cheap talk. Why is Edison Ehie still hiding in Govt House?
If not for the President, Wike would have impeached Sim by now and everybody will move on last last.

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by honestivo(m): 12:13am On Dec 13, 2023
Sometimes is wise to take the fight to ur enemy camp, no one is a monopoly of violence, Rivers people has endue Wike for so long

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Odin13: 12:19am On Dec 13, 2023
sirpharrell:


Which uprising are you talking about?
Do you think any sensible person will come out and die for any politician?
Last time that some youths went to attack the house of the speaker, what happened?
Immediately the police started shooting, they all ran away.
Many were even arrested and detained. And that was the end of the demonstrations.
All these talks of an uprising is just cheap talk. Why is Edison Ehie still hiding in Govt House?
If not for the President, Wike would have impeached Sim by now and everybody will move on last last.


Go and impeach Fubara with your Wike and see things yourself not social media rants


Keep spewing trashy trash..

Northerners know Rivers more than you and your Wike ..
.. and you think Tinubu is a fool.. ... to impeach Fubara

Fubara will be there for next 8 years ..

No be foolish talks

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by senatordave1(m): 12:56am On Dec 13, 2023
Jessewizy:

You’re close to being correct. Sim has been trying to reach tinubu but all moves have been constantly blocked by gbaja. Sim is helpless. And No, Sim is not even close to winning. Edison has been hiding in government house for weeks now. They’re literally scared of making any drastic move now because of tinubu whom he doesn’t access to. Need I remind you that the RSHA both entrances have been barricaded heavily by the police only allowing The speaker and his 26 members in to perform their legislative functions. The governor is helpless. Only the masses can save him.

Who told you that the gov tried to reach tinubu and Femi blocked him? That's untrue

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Liliantalks: 1:34am On Dec 13, 2023
tesppidd:
Maybe his conscience is not letting him honour the agreements anymore he made with Wike.

So he's not comfortable with anything like settlement under the past conditions he made with Wike.


Common we are not fools, for Wike to have chosen an unknown Fubara to succeed him, we should know that the conditions would be outrageous..

What we already have in public domain is that already 17 out of 19 commissioners were chosen by Wike, Chief of Staff, CSO, all Assembly members chosen by Wike, Rivers state jet still used by Wike,


Habaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

Which kain level of godfather be this one??
dude is obcessed with power jeezzzz

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Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by SenatorCharles1: 1:36am On Dec 13, 2023
Arc. Tonye Cole of APC is your next governor. Supreme Court Ruling is loading...!!!

No need for impeachment of SIM, just serve him the David Lyon tablet in huge dosage and that settles things
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Nuzo1(m): 7:15am On Dec 13, 2023
sirpharrell:


Which uprising are you talking about?
Do you think any sensible person will come out and die for any politician?
Last time that some youths went to attack the house of the speaker, what happened?
Immediately the police started shooting, they all ran away.
Many were even arrested and detained. And that was the end of the demonstrations.
All these talks of an uprising is just cheap talk. Why is Edison Ehie still hiding in Govt House?
If not for the President, Wike would have impeached Sim by now and everybody will move on last last.

My assertion is Cheap talk? Shouting everyone here down doesn’t mean your argument is superior.

Take it or leave it, the only reason Fubara is not yet impeached today is because nobody, even the president doesn’t know the dimension the crisis may take. Otherwise they should try it. Or are you saying the president cares so much about Fubara and the people of Rivers State?

Adamu Garba carefully captured the dangers of using force on Fubara.
Re: Rivers Crisis: Gov. Fubara Has Already Won The War, Why Fighting On? by Bigkoko: 2:14pm On Dec 14, 2023
Four assembly members don suspend and make the seats of 21 people vacant.... By the the sweet reach the cancer patient, even if he stand on Asiwaju brokus, he go still drink sour nunu....

House assembly already demolished, he remain those properties that drunkard get for Wimpey. After that, Asiwaju go still fire. All politics is Local. Go ask Kwakwaso, Ameachi, Asiwaju to tell you true.

If Wike get two heads make he try enter Port Harcourt this period, make men tell am say na Obio Akpor local champion he be!


favor914:
Empty Barrel, actually a Poor Empty Barrel.

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