In a recent interview on News Central TV, political analyst and writer Caleb Fubara examined the roots of Rivers State’s prolonged political tensions, tracing current conflicts to historical rivalries among the state’s key political figures.
He argued that personal ambition and godfatherism have consistently overshadowed governance, leaving ordinary citizens marginalized.
According to Fubara, “Nyesom Wike’s problem with Rotimi Amaechi started when he wanted to go to the Senate.”
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