Wike: We Were Coexisting with a ‘Serpent’ but God Protected Us, Says Fubara
Wike: We Were Coexisting with a ‘Serpent’ but God Protected Us, Says Fubara

Fubara and Wike
Nyesom Wike has made a striking statement regarding his political rival, Governor Sim Fubara, referring to him as a “serpent” while emphasizing the challenges they faced during their time together in Rivers State. Wike expressed that, despite the difficulties and conflicts, they were fortunate to have survived these turbulent times.
Wike’s comments highlight a tense political relationship marked by deep-seated distrust and rivalry. He suggested that their coexistence was fraught with danger, characterizing Fubara’s actions as deceitful.
Reflecting on the broader implications of their political struggle, Wike conveyed a sense of relief and gratitude for emerging unscathed from what he described as a perilous situation. His remarks underscore the contentious atmosphere in Rivers State politics, revealing the intensity of their rivalry and the ongoing power struggle within the state.
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