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Edwin Clark Demands Wike’s Arrest for Threats Against PDP States

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Edwin Clark, a prominent South-South leader and former Federal Commissioner for Information, has formally petitioned Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kayode Egbetokun, demanding the immediate arrest and prosecution of Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.

Clark’s call for action follows Wike’s recent incendiary comments threatening to ignite violence in states governed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

In a statement released on Thursday, Clark expressed grave concerns over Wike’s statements, which he described as deeply troubling and potentially destabilizing.

According to Clark, Wike’s threats to “set fire” in PDP-controlled states constitute a serious breach of public peace and safety, warranting prompt intervention by law enforcement authorities.

Clark’s petition highlights the potential for such threats to incite unrest and violence, exacerbating tensions between political factions and undermining the stability of the regions involved.

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He emphasized the urgency of the situation, urging IGP Egbetokun to take decisive action against Wike to prevent any escalation of the situation.

The former commissioner criticized Wike for making statements that he believed could lead to further political and social instability.

“The threats made by Minister Wike are not only irresponsible but dangerous,” Clark stated.

“Such rhetoric could provoke unnecessary violence and conflict, which is why law enforcement must take immediate and stringent measures.”

Clark’s petition comes at a time of heightened political tension in Nigeria, where disputes between political parties have frequently led to clashes and unrest.

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By calling for Wike’s arrest, Clark is underscoring the need for accountability and the rule of law in maintaining public order.

The petition has drawn attention to the broader issue of political leaders using inflammatory language, which can escalate conflicts and undermine democratic processes.

Clark’s appeal to the IGP reflects a broader demand for responsible leadership and a commitment to peace and security in Nigeria’s political landscape.

As the situation develops, all eyes will be on the response from the police and the federal government.

Clark’s move emphasizes the critical role of law enforcement in addressing threats to public safety and maintaining stability in the face of political northern Elders Urge Tinubu to Reject Bandit Leader’s Reconciliation Bidrovocations.

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Kenneth Okonkwo Says Peter Obi Betrayed Him by Supporting Abure Group

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Veteran Nollywood actor Kenneth Okonkwo has opened up about what he calls a betrayal by Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party. In a recent interview with Symfoni, Okonkwo revealed that his decision to quit the party earlier in February 2025 was influenced by Obi’s actions during a leadership crisis within the party.

Okonkwo, who once served as a spokesperson for Obi’s presidential campaign, said the former Anambra State governor ignored his counsel and returned to support the Julius Abure-led faction—despite ongoing controversies surrounding that group. He explained that Obi was misinformed by party executives who claimed that the Abure-led camp had been recognised by INEC. But in his view, Obi’s move went against everything he had previously stood for.

“Any serious politician knows how not to be misled,” Okonkwo said. “But in this case, it was Obi who betrayed me. I warned him—these people are not democratic. INEC recognition isn’t enough reason to return to a group that goes against the values you publicly uphold. If you align with them again, you risk your political credibility and everything you’ve worked for.”


 

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“I’ll Keep Giving Tinubu Haters High Blood Pressure” – Wike Says

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Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has promised to keep unsettling those who oppose President Bola Tinubu by continuing to deliver impactful projects across Abuja. Speaking at the commissioning of key roads including the Arterial Road N16 and other projects in the Katampe district, Wike said he now fully understands how much resentment some people have for the President’s achievements since taking office in 2023.

According to Wike, a recent moment while watching TV opened his eyes to how deeply some critics are affected by Tinubu’s progress. “Something just moved me to switch on the TV, and I saw the anger and pain on people’s faces,” Wike said. “Now I get it—some people are really hurting. So I’ve taken it upon myself to increase their blood pressure with more good work.”

He added that while critics stay bitter, he and others will keep enjoying the results of their efforts. “We’ll be smiling, moving around freely, while they stay mad and frustrated. That’s my new mission,” he said. Wike thanked President Tinubu for leading what he described as a development revolution in the FCT.


 

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Ali Baba Reveals Shocking Costs of Nigerian Political Seats: #1.2 Billion for Senate

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Nigerian Comedian Ali Baba reveals cost of political seats and positions in the Nigerian government.

The comedian reveals this information during a brief interview, he shares that one will need up to #1.2 Billion for a Senatorial seat. Meanwhile for a governor position, one will need 20-25 billion Naira.

Ali baba then argued on how the government focuses more on the financial aspect of election rather than the need of the people. He shares that’s why corruption citing election period is high.


 

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