Nigeria Is Not His Estate: Wike’s 2,000‑Hectare Scandal Must Shake Us Awake

Nigeria Is Not His Estate: Wike’s 2,000‑Hectare Scandal Must Shake Us Awake

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When leadership is reduced to entitlement and public office becomes an inheritance plan, a democracy begins to rot at its core.

That is the ugly reality Nigeria faces today, following damning revelations that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, allegedly allocated more than 2,000 hectares of prime Abuja land (valued at over $3.6 billion) to a company tied to his son, Joaquin Wike.…FOR THE FULL, CONTINUE READING HERE.

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