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2027: Peter Obi will destroy PDP – Wike

by Folarin Kehinde September 2, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has warned that the Peoples Democratic Party risks self-destruction if it attempts to bring back former Labour Party presidential candidate, Peter Obi, into its fold.

Speaking during a media chat on Monday, Wike said the PDP had not learned from past mistakes that cost it dearly in the 2023 general elections.

He recalled that he and other party leaders had repeatedly cautioned against allowing both the presidential candidate and the national chairman to come from the North, a move he insisted was unjust and politically suicidal.

“From day one, I told my colleagues, PDP, you are shooting yourself. If you allow what is going on to continue, you’ll pay. And what did I say? You cannot have the presidential candidate at the same time as the national chairman of the party,” Wike said.

The former Rivers State governor accused the PDP of “stealing” both positions and ignoring calls for fairness and balance, a decision he argued contributed to the party’s loss at the polls.

“It is better now you have stolen the presidential ticket—and again stole the national chairman. I said it will purge you. And it really purged them. I have no regret for it,” he declared.

Wike insisted that the presidency must rotate back to the South to ensure equity and political stability.

According to him, the PDP’s arrogance and refusal to heed internal warnings have left the party weakened and vulnerable.

He also dismissed talks of Obi’s possible return to the PDP, describing the move as dangerous and hypocritical.

“To what? Bringing Obi to where? You want to kill the party? Obi that was abusing the party, saying it is rotten—so the party is now good enough for him? Ambition can make people even go to Satan’s house,” Wike said.

The minister stressed that such a decision would further erode the party’s credibility and destroy any remaining ideological foundation.

Wike maintained that he stood by his long-held position that equity, justice, and zoning remain the only viable path for the PDP to regain national relevance.

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BREAKING: Wike Allocates Abuja Old Parade Ground to APC for New Secretariat

by Folarin Kehinde August 22, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has allocated a section of Abuja’s historic Old Parade Ground to the All Progressives Congress (APC), effectively granting the party permanent ownership of the land without the multibillion-naira statutory charges normally required for such allocation.

The Old Parade Ground, designed at the inception of Abuja as a communal arena for Independence Day parades, cultural festivals, sports events, and political gatherings, has now been carved out for the ruling party.

According to official records, on August 8, 2025, the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) excised a two-hectare portion of the parade ground, registered as Plot 4742 in Cadastral Zone A01, Garki District, and handed it to the APC.

On the same day, both the right of occupancy and the certificate of occupancy were issued, a process that usually takes years to complete.

The allocation documents specify that the land is to be developed into an office building within two years, indicating that it will serve as the ruling party’s new national secretariat.

Currently, the APC operates from its Muhammadu Buhari House in Wuse II, Abuja. The party acquired the building in 2021 at a cost of ₦2.5 billion and named it after former President Muhammadu Buhari.

However, President Bola Tinubu had, at the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on July 24, 2025, directed that a new, more befitting secretariat be constructed in Abuja.

“We’ll look for an appropriate land to build a befitting secretariat,” he said, tasking the APC National Working Committee, the Progressive Governors’ Forum, and the FCT Minister with identifying suitable land for the project.

Records show that the land premium was assessed at ₦6,000 per square metre, with an annual ground rent of ₦35 per square metre, amounting to about ₦120.6 million in premium charges for the 20,100-square-metre plot.

The speed at which the land was ceded to the APC has also been a concern. Land allocations in Abuja, it so understood typically drag on for months or even years due to backlogs and strict compliance procedures. But for the APC, both the right and certificate of occupancy were processed and issued in a single day, despite the non-payment of dues.

Since Tinubu made Wike minister in 2023, the former Rivers governor has made land allocation a defining feature of his administration, revoking titles, demolishing structures, and citing a commitment to restoring Abuja’s master plan. At the same time, he has been accused of directing prime allocations to allies, family members, and political associates under favourable terms.

 

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Wike Out of Touch with Residents’ Needs, El-Rufai Performed Better — Senator Kingibe

by Nelson Ugwuagbo July 9, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

Senator Ireti Kingibe, who represents the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has stated that despite ongoing infrastructure projects under current FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, former Minister Nasir El-Rufai remains the most impactful in the role.

Speaking on Channels Television’s Political Paradigm on Tuesday, Kingibe argued that the infrastructural strides credited to Wike have not translated into tangible benefits for ordinary Abuja residents.

“The common people in the FCT are not benefiting from Wike’s projects. He appears out of touch with the real needs of the people,” she said.

According to the senator, effective leadership in the FCT goes beyond infrastructure. She noted that while Wike is being praised in some quarters for his development efforts, such projects fail to address basic concerns such as food security and access to essential services.

“If you ask any FCT person who has been the most effective minister, they will tell you El-Rufai,” Kingibe said. “He built roads and also responded to the needs of the people.”

She recalled that El-Rufai, during his tenure, addressed community concerns directly without political interference.

“El-Rufai was the type of minister who, when there was a major problem, would act swiftly. For example, when the abattoir was relocated, and there were issues with infrastructure, security, and water in the new location, he didn’t shift blame or ignore the matter,” she said.

Kingibe stressed that to succeed as FCT minister, one must remain engaged with residents and responsive to their concerns.

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BREAKING: Tinubu Set to Reinstate Fubara, Bars Him from Seeking Re-Election

by Folarin Kehinde June 27, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

President Bola Tinubu has agreed to reinstate Siminalayi Fubara as Governor of Rivers State, but under the condition that Fubara must not seek re-election in 2027.

The decision followed a closed-door meeting held on Thursday night at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

In attendance were FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, Governor Fubara, suspended Speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly Martins Amaewhule, and several lawmakers.

It is understood that the agreement is part of a broader peace deal aimed at restoring political stability and democratic order in Rivers State.

Under the terms of the truce, Fubara will serve out his current four-year term but is barred from contesting for a second term.

“The arrangement is clear: no second term, no local government control, and peace will return,” a presidency source familiar with the negotiations said.

The deal also grants Wike political leverage. According to sources, the FCT Minister will nominate all local government chairpersons across the 23 Local Government Areas of Rivers State. This move is expected to restore grassroots control to Wike’s camp.

“The president made it clear that Rivers cannot afford a prolonged crisis. The deal is about restoring calm, but it comes at a steep cost for Fubara,” another source explained.

In addition, Fubara has agreed to pay all outstanding allowances and entitlements owed to the 27 lawmakers loyal to Wike, who were earlier suspended by the state assembly. In exchange, the lawmakers will refrain from pursuing any impeachment proceedings against him.

“Wike is the real winner here. By controlling the local government chairmen, he retains significant influence over the state’s political machinery, which will be crucial for 2027,” a source added.

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Wike, Fubara End Political Feud After Tinubu-Led Peace Meeting

by Nelson Ugwuagbo June 27, 2025
written by Nelson Ugwuagbo

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory and former Governor of Rivers State, Nyesom Wike, on Thursday night confirmed that the political crisis between him and Governor Siminalayi Fubara has been resolved.

Wike disclosed this to journalists after a closed-door reconciliation meeting at the Presidential Villa in Abuja, which was brokered by President Bola Tinubu.

According to the FCT Minister, both camps have reached a final agreement to put their differences aside and work in unity.

“We have all agreed to work together with the governor, and the governor also agreed to work together with all of us. We are members of the same political family,” Wike stated.

He acknowledged that the disagreement had persisted for several months but maintained that Thursday’s resolution marked the end of hostilities.

“Yes, just like humans, you have a disagreement, and then you also have a time to settle your disagreement,” he said. “And that has been finally concluded today, and we have come to report to Mr. President that this is what we have agreed. So for me, everything is over.”

Wike also called on political supporters on both sides to remain calm and embrace unity going forward.

“I enjoin everybody who believes to work with us, to also work together with everybody. There’s no more acrimony. There’s nothing to say,” he added.

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The Prince of Plunder: Wike Grants $3.6bn Abuja Lands to Son

by Folarin Kehinde June 26, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Last Christmas, Nyesom Wike challenged Nigerians who accused him of stealing lands from everyday citizens for himself and his cronies under his purported policy against dormant allocations to come forward with evidence.

According to Peoples Gazette, it appeared the Abuja minister knew his accusers were onto something, but brushed aside those allegations because he had no expectation of being exposed—or ever facing the consequences of his brazen corruption.

Peoples Gazette is still poring through a cornucopia of Abuja land allocations signed by Mr Wike since he assumed office in August 2023. Still, our early review has demonstrated how the minister prioritised allotments to his immediate family members, spurning federal regulations against abusing public office for personal enrichment.

While the legislation controlling land administration did not appear to contain sections that specifically ban a minister in charge of the federal capital from granting a piece of land to a family member, the transactions Mr Wike approved for his son were far-reaching and systemic enough to constitute illicit self-dealing, according to two officials in the minister’s office.

Because The Gazette found that Mr Wike did not pay ground rent, title registration and survey fees for the assets, his action also contravenes the code of conduct for public officers as enumerated in the Nigerian Constitution’s Fifth Schedule.

Joaquin Wike, the minister’s last of two sons, has received at least 2,000 hectares, or 40,000 plots, in Maitama, Asokoro, Guzape and other parts of Abuja, The Gazette found from documents and officials.

Officials estimated that the hectares Mr Wike has issued to his son, along with certificates of occupancy, are worth at least $3.6 billion. A plot in Maitama and Asokoro, where Mr Wike gave his son at least seven hectares total, was recently sold for $1.28 and $1.4 million, respectively, according to documents reviewed by The Gazette.

Mr Wike’s action was so brazen that when aides told him he needed to exercise caution, he dismissed their warnings, saying he wanted his children to be the largest landowners in the nation’s capital.

When we told the minister in April that he needed to slow down on frequent allocations to his own children, he said he was just starting because his goal was to make them the largest landowners in Abuja,” an aide said, discussing the minister’s conduct under anonymity. “We’ve worked with ministers before him, but we have never seen anything even remotely comparable to this.”

Most of the allocations are in developing communities, such as Kwaita, Bwari, and Gaduwa, where sources said Mr Wike carefully selected them for their medium to long-term commercial prospects.

While it was unclear when the scheme was devised, documents showed Mr Wike started allocating the lands to Joaquin days after a company named after him was registered in October 2024.

The company, Joaq Farms and Estates Ltd, was registered on October 10, 2024. Barely a week later, on October 17, 2024, Mr Wike allocated 350 hectares to the business via file number 155882 and certificate of occupancy number 0000162.

The company listed its address as 13, Thaba Tseka Street, Wuse II, with Thaba mispelled on the documents as Theba. The address has long been associated with Mr Wike and his numerous fronts in the Nigerian capital, The Gazette learnt.

On February 25, 2025, Mr Wike approved at least six certificates of occupancy for lands allocated to Joaquin across the Federal Capital Territory, according to records reviewed by The Gazette. The documents were in file series 159134, 159136, 159137, 159138, 159139 and 159140. While The Gazette could not obtain file 159135, officials said its allocation also went to Joaq Farms.

As recently as May 30, Mr Wike personally signed the allocation of about 2.3 hectares for his son in Gaduwa District, where development has intensified in recent years.

The minister also seized land in the Central Area that was previously granted to the Austrian mission in Nigeria, reallocating the lucrative assets to himself.

The Gazette’s review showed Mr Wike allocated roughly 2,082 hectares to Joaq Farms between October 2024 and May 2025. Officials stated that Mr Wike approved more than 3,500 hectares for his son, but they were unable to provide the documents before this publication.

Officials said Joaquin can easily earn more than $3.6 billion on the assets, emphasising this was a conservative estimate.

“He has certificates of occupancy for all the lands, that’s what makes it even more lucrative,” an official said. The officials spoke under anonymity to avoid being targeted by Mr Wike, who’s an infamous alcoholic with a documented history of violence.

Officials stated that the minister has prioritised acquiring as many assets as possible, despite failing to pay the salaries of municipal employees.

Several departments under the Federal Capital Territory Administration, FCTA, have gone several months without pay, including those attached to its broadcasting, environmental protection and water bureaus.

Little is known about the younger Wike, as he has kept a low profile since finishing high school in September 2020. However, in recent months, he has become a regular feature of his father’s public appearances, often alongside his elder brother, Jordan.

Mr Wike, who was Rivers’ governor from 2015 to 2019, said he was grooming his children to take over his political structure. He was sworn in as minister on August 21, 2023, after allegedly sabotaging his party, the PDP, to help President Bola Tinubu eke out a victory in the February 2023 presidential election.

While Mr Wike has been a member of the Tinubu-led APC cabinet, he has refused to quit his membership of PDP, the country’s main opposition bloc, often using his position to drive the party from crisis to crisis.

The Gazette learnt that at least five plots out of the 2.3 hectares Mr Wike allocated to his son were seized from a middle-class family, who declined to comment to avoid being further targeted by the minister, even on the new property they relocated to.

A spokesman for Mr Wike said he was unaware of the minister’s use of public office to advance personal wealth.

I am not aware of any development as such and can’t give comments on what I don’t have knowledge of,” Lere Olayinka said, declining to elaborate or say whether or not he had discussed the matter with his principal.

How much the president knew about Mr Wike’s reckless looting of lands across the federal capital remained unclear. A State House source said Mr Wike’s behaviour had raised severe concern for the administration, but there was no clear way of dealing with him yet.

“Let me be honest with you and tell you that Nyesom Wike is a serious liability to the Tinubu administration,” an aide to the president said. “While we’re focused on tackling the economy and insecurity, he’s busy seizing lands from Abuja residents and reallocating them to himself.”

The official said the president might not have the courage to deal with Mr Wike anytime soon, especially as he wouldn’t want to create a fissure within his ranks amidst a looming general election.

“The president would eventually have to decide on what to do with the minister,” the official said. “But predicting whether that is going to be before or after the election is beyond my service charge.”

Under existing laws, Mr Tinubu is the custodian of all lands across the Nigerian capital. At the same time, the minister, appointed by the president, acts as the administrator executing the president’s priorities for the territory.

Anti-corruption campaigner Patience Okonkwo said Mr Wike’s action should trigger an immediate and expansive probe of land administration under his watch.

“If I can speak on the documents I am seeing here, then I’d say this is unconscionable,” Mrs Okonkwo said after being shown the files by The Gazette. “This takes public graft to a new level, and consequences should be severe in a serious country.”

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PDP reinstates Wike’s Ally, Anyanwu, as National Secretary

by Folarin Kehinde June 25, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reinstated Samuel Anyanwu as its National Secretary.

Ambassador Iliya Damagum, Acting National Chairman of the party, announced this at a press briefing which held at the PDP headquarter in Abuja, on Wednesday.

Damagum, flanked by Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, and other stakeholders, said the decision to accept Anyanwu into the National Working Committee(NWC), “was difficult”.

He also said the planned NEC meeting had been canceled.

He said, “We will have an expanded Caucus, at the next Caucus we will take a decision leading to a proper NEC.

“Anyanwu is resuming as the National Secretary, that is why I said it was a critical decision. Like INEC said they don’t have our notice, so what we will have on June 30th is an extended Caucus.”

The development comes after PDP leaders held a meeting with Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Mahmood Yakubu, on Tuesday.

Although neither INEC officials nor the opposition members agreed to speak with the press after the meeting, sources told Daily Trust that Yakubu asked the PDP to adhere to the Supreme Court judgement on the position of its national secretary.

The electoral body also told the PDP leaders comprising of governors, members of the National Working Committee (NWC) Board of Trustees (BoT), members and some lawmakers elected on the platform of the party, that it will only accept correspondences signed by the national chairman and national secretary of the party.

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JUST IN: Wike suspends top FCDA executive

by Folarin Kehinde June 13, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory has suspended Shehu Ahmad, the Executive Secretary of the Federal Capital Territory Development Agency.

Ahmad’s suspension was announced by Lere Olayinka, the media aide to the minister on Thursday, June 12.

He also said that the suspended Executive Secretary has been directed by the minister to hand over all necessary documents and notes to the Director of Engineering Services of the FCDA.

No reason was, however, given for Ahmad’s suspension.

More details soon….

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N39 billion: Peter Obi condemns rehabilitation of ICC by Tinubu, Wike

by Folarin Kehinde June 12, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

The 2023 presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi has condemned the renovation of the International Conference Centre in Abuja by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.

Obi said the use of N39 billion to renovate the facility can only be described as a misplaced priority by the government in power.

It was commissioned on Tuesday, June 10, by President Tinubu.

However, reacting to the renovation and commissioning of the project, Obi said the present administration has been working against the Nigerian masses to favour the rich.

According to the former governor of Anambra State, the rich are having the best time of their lives while the poor masses continue to die in droves.

He called on the Nigerian government at all levels to work towards investing in education rather than being wasteful with public funds.

He said, “FCTA could afford to claim that it renovated a structure that is in good shape with N39 billion.”

The N39 billion used to renovate the international conference centre would have been better used for issues that would benefit the school children who are in dire need of such investment.

“N39 billion would have been used to procure thousands and thousands of computers that would have benefited the schools because the children who are leaders would have benefited from it. They are the leaders of tomorrow.

He also condemned the fact that teachers across schools in the FCT have been on strike for over three months due to non-payment of salaries and welfare.

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Tinubu speaks on Wike’s possible defection to APC

by Folarin Kehinde June 11, 2025
written by Folarin Kehinde

President Bola Tinubu on Wednesday, June 11, commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike over the numerous roads and buildings constructed within the past two years.

Tinubu gave this commendation while commissioning the Maitama-Gishiri Bridge, Katampe, Jahi, and Mabushi Link Roads completed by the FCT Administration.

According to Tinubu, any day the minister, a member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) decides to join the ruling party, he would be highly welcomed.

“We have somebody in Nyesom Wike. He is not a member of my party, not yet, but the day he changes his mind and registers with the progressives, we will welcome him,” Tinubu said.

He further stated that they (APC members ) would do well to welcome Wike to the party with his signature song.

“Because we will join him in singing, “as e dey pain them, e dey sweet us. To the glory of God, I declare this road commissioned and to the benefit of humanity,” the president stated.

In addition, the president said his administration is committed to nation-building and the development of infrastructure across the country.

“I reaffirmed our commitment that we would continue to build, we would continue to serve the people, no matter how much the naysayers pursue the I politics,” he added.

President Tinubu said today at the commissioning of the Maitama-Gishiri Bridge, Katampe, Jahi, Mabushi Link Roads.

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