The relationship between the All Progressive Congress (APC) and the departing governor of Rivers, Nyesom Wike, will not endure, according to Primate Elijah Ayodele of the INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church.
APC cabals in the upcoming administration will oppose the governor of Rivers, and he would be made to pay dearly for some of his recent activities, according to Primate Ayodele, who made the claim in a statement issued on Friday by his media assistant, Osho Oluwatosin.
The cleric warned that many things would change once the new administration took office on May 29 and that individuals who anticipated receiving the lion’s share would actually end up with nothing since appointments would split the ruling party.
Primate Ayodele also encouraged Nigerians not to struggle for politicians because they are not worth it since Nigerian politicians will just sacrifice their fans for selfish gain.
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Using Wike as an example, Primate Ayodele stated that the governor will be betrayed since he deserted his party as well.
‘’Wike’s relationship with APC will not last. Cabals will fight him mercilessly and he will be made to pay dearly but he will not understand now. APC will teach him a big lesson, including other PDP defectors.
‘’After May 29, many things will change and several things will turn around. Those who expect the lion’s share may not get anything. Appointments will break APC after the inauguration.’’
“Nigerians shouldn’t fight for any politician, play politics but don’t create enemies. Our politicians are not worth it, in the end of it they will sacrifice you and your family will be in pain.
“Wike is playing the politics the way he knows how to play it but there will be repercussions. Anyone who has betrayed someone for gains will be betrayed too sooner or later. Our politicians don’t fear God, they will do anything to be in power but they forget at the end, it’s just six feet underground for everyone. All Wike has done is just out of selfishness and self-glorification,’’ he said.