Even those who pray every day for miracles – who open the impossible become possible – are still annoyed by the renewed alliance between Wike and Fubara. Remember that political alliances are complex and history often repeats itself in unexpected ways.
Just because the previous leaders found demanding to lose the arrogance of power and resolve their differences does not mean that others should be bound by the same constraints.
Nyesom Ezenwo Wike – with, Gssrs – has once again shown that it is more than a simple exterior. His recent moves reveal the unpredictable nature of a man who, under the facade, has true human traits. As they say, “the rich also cry” and even the strongest can be vulnerable.
For the governor Fubara, choosing humility, as exemplified in the scriptures that preaches, “humilia yourself and you will be exalted” – is a bold and strategic move. The critics who condemn his reconciliation with his political father and his family are simply in painful losers, unable to see beyond their prejudices. This alliance, forged in extraordinary humility and pragmatism, is destined to change the negative narrative that all political godparents and their masters cannot be reconciled by a third party. At this point, the political sagacity of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must be studied and emulated by other leaders.
While some can remain on the sidelines, the story shows that the alliances built on humility and on “strategic” reconciliation often open the way to progress, both for actors and for the community in general.
The question is: are we ready to embrace this new chapter? Or do we continue to cling to the old narratives of the division that seem to have become a turning point for those who have nourished the fat on the crisis? It doesn’t matter how fragile this peace is perhaps with its cross -employee, the bottom line is that the gladiators shocked the opponents.
Written by the chief Obiaruko Ndukwe, political analyst, commentator and president of Citizens Quest for Truth Initiative
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