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‘Wike Destroyed My Properties Because I’m Igbo And Because He Wanted The Land For Himself’ – Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu (video)

April 2, 2024 by AFRIPOL 1 Comment

The Anambra State Real Estate developer in Abuja, Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu has reacted to demolition of his property on the order given by FCT minister Wike. He said, “Wike Will Pay For Demolishing My Properties. He Destroyed My Properties Because I’m Igbo And Because He Wanted The Land For Himself. But I Will Show Him Why I’m An Igbo Man. He Will Pay For Everything He Destroyed.” Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu is the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the SNECOU Group Limited (see below interview)

“Wike Will Pay For Demolishing My Properties. He Destroyed My Properties Because I’m Igbo And Because He Wanted The Land For Himself. But I Will Show Him Why I’m An Igbo Man. He Will Pay For Everything He Destroyed”.- Chief Nwachukwu… pic.twitter.com/uhzGLI2FIr

— Somto Okonkwo (@General_Somto) April 2, 2024

FCT Minister Wike.

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  1. Livy-Ike says

    April 22, 2024 at 2:18 am

    Identity Crisis Nyesom Wike is known for demolitions and destructions anytime anywhere he fiinds himself. He’s not only destroyed Rivers State he also demolished it. He is an incarnate of evil marauding in government killing and destroying things, human enterprises and souls.
    He has soon forgotten that bullying fathers undignified end.

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