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Dele Momodu encourages Wike to apply the brakes quickly in the PDP crisis

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Ibekimi Oriamaja Reports

Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate Dele Momodu has cautioned Governor Nyesom Wike of River State to proceed with caution before it’s too late.

Abubakar Atiku, the PDP presidential candidate, and the governor of Rivers are currently involved in internal disagreements.

“Many politicians thrive only on their positions of power. You are cherished, my brother. However, you need a person who can be honest with you. No general fights excessively on the front lines. Please put the brakes on before it’s too late, he begged.

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On Thursday, Momodu published a statement on his verified Instagram account with the heading “My Kobo Advice to Governor Nyesom Wike.”

He greeted his loving brother, “Good evening.” I’ve been watching you nervously for the last few months. Your inability to comprehend Nigeria as a country worries me. You must not have realized how the Nigerian business owners operate.

“I read the biography of Chief Obafemi Awolowo. I took part in the crisis of June 12, 1993, and I saw Chief Moshood Abiola’s difficulties firsthand. You must have seen how Dr. Peter Odili, your predecessor, was put on hold in 2007 in a neighborhood near you.

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“In terms of performance, you are without a doubt one of Nigeria’s best governors, if not the best. I’m immensely proud of all of your remarkable successes. I’m aware of your ferocious anger. You are entitled to be. But I implore you, in the name of God, to refrain from acting out of fury. You’ve been treated fairly well by Nigeria.

You’ve been treated incredibly well by Rivers State. You have been blessed by God indescribably. What a great family you have. Your fans adore you a lot because of the services you’ve offered. You have had a solid foundation with PDP.

“Once a bridge has crossed a river, it shouldn’t be dismantled. If you stop using the bridge, what will happen to your friends and family? I implore you to stop your excessive and continuing ANGER. It has become out of hand. The bulk of people around you will keep quiet out of fear of losing your business, he said.

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