‘One man who has been busy marrying all the young girls in Nigeria came out and was spewing nonsense about me in BBC news interview claiming Atiku ditched me because I’m a trouble maker,’ Wike claimed in a statement he posted on Thursday, June 23.
“Instead of hopping from one young girl to another, Ned Nwoko should outline his accomplishments since entering politics for Nigerians. A sitting governor should cover his face in shame if a child abuser approaches him to talk.
He has no political structure in the PDP; I joined the party before him. I am more invested in PDP than he is. If he’s strong enough, let him run in the PDP presidential primaries and see if he will get one vote.
“This is a man who will seek out young girls to defile after consuming Ogogoro combined with burukutu. His sole accomplishment since entering politics has been getting married to various types of women, and the PDP Delta State granted this kind of individual the go-ahead to run for a senatorial position in the upcoming election. Will Nigeria change for the better in this manner?
“Ned Nwoko should leave Wike alone and face the pyramid of wives he assembled in his home. It is clear that he is no longer capable of rational thought like a normal person. Tell me how a man can have more than six wives and maintain his mental capacity.
Peter Obi lacks the institutional framework to lead Nigeria, according to Ned Nwoko, hence he is ineligible to be elected president.
Speaking Ned Nwoko stated that although Peter Obi is a decent man and has supporters who have been pushing for him over the past few months in an exclusive interview with the BBC, the Labour Party has the necessary organizational capabilities to run Nigeria.
He argued that Peter Obi shouldn’t have left the People Democratic Party and expressed the desire for Peter Obi to rejoin the organization.
According to Ned Nwoko, Nigeria’s population is growing and the Labour Party is unable to address the country’s problems.
Atiku Abubakar is one of the most experienced guys to lead Nigeria, according to Ned Nwoko, who complimented his party for holding an open primary contest.
Finally, he advised Nigerians not to allow religion or tribalism to affect how they cast their ballots in the upcoming elections.