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Wike FCT Minister allegedly said ‘How Can All This Land Be Given To Igboman’ and Ordered Demolition Of an Estate in Abuja owned by Anambra-born Estate Developer, Ukachukwu (video)

April 1, 2024 by AFRIPOL 2 Comments

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“After going around the land,Wike started shouting;how will they take all this land & give it to an Igbo man?. Then, the next thing we saw was the Demolition of the buildings without a Court Order.” — Chief Nicholas Ukachukwu.

What do you say to Wike? pic.twitter.com/wLNus8dAC3

— Peter Obi Ambassador_007 (@JesusOverNaija) April 1, 2024

An enormous building estate owned by Anambra State -born Estate Developer, Ukachukwu in Abuja has been demolished on the order by the Nigerian FCT minister Wike. As it was narrated by the developer Mr. Ukachukwu, he said that Wike was furious that such a huge land allocation was given to an Igbo and furiously ordered that the mult-billion property be demolished.

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  1. Livy-Ike says

    April 20, 2024 at 12:40 pm

    Nyesom Wike and his likes are living in denial and self-hate. He is suffering from dentity crisis. He and his generation bear and has borne Igbo names and traditions from generation to generation and yet he is not IGBO. Apart from his own native bastardized Igbo dialect, he speaks the central Igbo language more than those he calls Igbo men. As an “undiagnosed” psychopath in authority of government, he will continue to unleash tears, sorrows and destruction on the people and the nation until the powers that be rise to occasion and put a stop to his insanity and monstrous acts and behavior. Nyesom Wike acts devilish more than the devil itself. His name is so irritating to every good sense in the country, be it in his state of origin; Rivers State or Nigeria as a whole.
    Trust God, the days of the elephant will never be eternal. Like a season, Wike will come and go not long. He will fade and fizzle away into oblivion for the courage of a bully invariably leads to an undignified end.

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  2. Livy-Ike says

    April 20, 2024 at 12:42 pm

    Nyesom Wike and his likes are living in denial and self-hate. He is suffering from dentity crisis. He and his generation bear and have borne Igbo names and traditions from generation to generation and yet he is not IGBO. Apart from his own native bastardized Igbo dialect, he speaks the central Igbo language more than those he calls Igbo men. As an “undiagnosed” psychopath in authority of government, he will continue to unleash tears, sorrows and destruction on the people and the nation until the powers that be rise to occasion and put a stop to his insanity and monstrous acts and behavior. Nyesom Wike acts devilish more than the devil itself. His name is so irritating to every good sense in the country, be it in his state of origin; Rivers State or Nigeria as a whole.
    Trust God, the days of the elephant will never be eternal. Like a season, Wike will come and go not long. He will fade and fizzle away into oblivion for the courage of a bully invariably leads to an undignified end.

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