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“I Take Pride in Stepping on Big Men’s Toes” – FCT Minister Wike’s Bold Declaration

Abuja's most controversial minister doubled down on his confrontational leadership Monday. FCT Minister Nyesom Wike proudly declared: "I take joy in stepping on the toes of so-called big men who think nothing can happen to them. I tell them: something WILL happen." 🔥 Wike's Unapologetic Philosophy Speaking at an Abuja media chat, the former Rivers Governor explained: "Most leaders fear annoying powerful people. Not me. My administration enforces rules fairly - whether you're a street vendor or a billionaire." He slammed double standards: "People expect me to punish the poor but ignore elite lawbreakers. Never! If you violate regulations, there'll be consequences. That's how we're transforming Abuja." 💼 The "Gored Ox" Doctrine Wike referenced his famous mantra when asked about backlash: "I don't care whose ox is gored. Fairness isn't selective. This principle drives our revenue reforms and land cleanup." 📜 Ground Rent Crackdown […]

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I don’t need a siren as MP – John Dumelo.

John Dumelo, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Ayawaso West Wuogon, has taken a firm stance against the use of sirens by MPs for official duties. In a video circulating online, Dumelo stated that while sirens may ease transportation for some MPs, he does not see the need for them in his work.Referring to comments by fellow MP Kwame Obeng Asare, popularly known as A Plus, Dumelo clarified his personal view: "A Plus says we need sirens, maybe that's his opinion, but personally, I don't think I need a siren."The debate over MPs using sirens has been ongoing, with proponents arguing it enhances efficiency, while critics believe it’s unnecessary and disruptive. Dumelo, however, emphasized his disagreement with the practice, noting it is a personal choice.This issue continues to divide opinions, with MPs and citizens offering varying perspectives on the matter.

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Bawumia Urges NPP to Stay United Amid Election Loss.

Dr. Mahamudu Bawumia, the New Patriotic Party's (NPP) 2024 flagbearer, has called on party members to avoid playing the blame game following their recent electoral defeat. Speaking to party members from the Klottey Korle and Ayawaso East constituencies at his residence, he emphasized unity and hope for the future.Dr. Bawumia acknowledged that internal issues within the party contributed to the NPP’s loss to the National Democratic Congress (NDC) and encouraged supporters to remain optimistic. He thanked them for their efforts and assured them that he would continue to trust in God's plan.The NPP parliamentary candidate for Klottey Korle, Valentino Nii Noi Nortey, also urged party members to stay resilient, stating that "everything is possible." Meanwhile, Jerry Ahmed Shaib, the MP-elect for Weija-Gbawe, described Dr. Bawumia as a "classic leader" and expressed frustration over the lack of appreciation for his efforts […]

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