Wike made the remarks during an interview on Channels Television on June 1, 2026, where he reflected on his political journey and his longstanding relationship with Amaechi.
The comments come at a time when discussions about political alliances and power dynamics in Rivers State continue to attract national attention.
Speaking during the interview, Wike acknowledged the role Amaechi played in his political career and recalled serving under his administration during a crucial period in the state's governance.
“Amaechi is my brother. I served as Chief of Staff to his government,” Wike stated.
The remark immediately caught the attention of viewers because it contrasted with the public perception of the relationship between the two men.
Speaking during the interview, Wike acknowledged the role Amaechi played in his political career and recalled serving under his administration during a crucial period in the state's governance.
“Amaechi is my brother. I served as Chief of Staff to his government,” Wike stated.
The remark immediately caught the attention of viewers because it contrasted with the public perception of the relationship between the two men.
Over the years, Amaechi and Wike have frequently found themselves on opposite sides of political battles, often exchanging criticism through supporters and political allies.
Despite those differences, Wike's statement suggested that he still recognizes the history they share and the professional relationship that once existed between them. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE.
Despite those differences, Wike's statement suggested that he still recognizes the history they share and the professional relationship that once existed between them. READ FULL ARTICLE HERE.
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