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State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by Ebvadoo: 12:06am On Jan 03
Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has urged the people of the state not to be intimidated by the ongoing political turbulence. He asserted that his adversaries would not achieve their goals against him.

The political landscape in Rivers State has been tumultuous due to the intense conflict between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike. This strife has led to a significant division within the legislative parties, as reported by Premium Times.

In an attempt to quell the longstanding feud between the erstwhile allies, President Bola Tinubu convened a meeting and brokered a peace agreement last month.

Despite these efforts, Governor Fubara, in a brief video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), encouraged the people of the state to maintain a positive outlook amid the ongoing crisis, assuring them that a resolution would be reached.

In the video, Governor Fubara pulled out a red pen from his breast pocket and addressed the audience, declaring, "This red pen is the will. I still have it."

"The pen failed," the governor acknowledged, adding, "As long as we hold onto the Red Ball Pen, we are the winners." He emphasized that Rivers State would continue to progress as long as they held the covenant with the Red Bureau.

According to a statement by Boniface Onyedi on Facebook, Fubara attended a New Year Parish Diaconate meeting in the city of Sao Paulo in the Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State. This meeting place holds significance as the birthplace of Governor Fubara.

In a Christmas broadcast to the state's residents, Governor Fubara reiterated his commitment to implementing the Abuja peace accord despite facing criticism, emphasizing that the accord was not a "dead end."

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Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by Tolujid: 2:42am On Jan 03
Your news no get source ?
Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by coputa(m): 2:56am On Jan 03
Ebvadoo:
Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has urged the people of the state not to be intimidated by the ongoing political turbulence. He asserted that his adversaries would not achieve their goals against him.

The political landscape in Rivers State has been tumultuous due to the intense conflict between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike. This strife has led to a significant division within the legislative parties, as reported by Premium Times.

In an attempt to quell the longstanding feud between the erstwhile allies, President Bola Tinubu convened a meeting and brokered a peace agreement last month.

Despite these efforts, Governor Fubara, in a brief video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), encouraged the people of the state to maintain a positive outlook amid the ongoing crisis, assuring them that a resolution would be reached.

In the video, Governor Fubara pulled out a red pen from his breast pocket and addressed the audience, declaring, "This red pen is the will. I still have it."

"The pen failed," the governor acknowledged, adding, "As long as we hold onto the Red Ball Pen, we are the winners." He emphasized that Rivers State would continue to progress as long as they held the covenant with the Red Bureau.

According to a statement by Boniface Onyedi on Facebook, Fubara attended a New Year Parish Diaconate meeting in the city of Sao Paulo in the Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State. This meeting place holds significance as the birthplace of Governor Fubara.

In a Christmas broadcast to the state's residents, Governor Fubara reiterated his commitment to implementing the Abuja peace accord despite facing criticism, emphasizing that the accord was not a "dead end."
Fubara should close his mouth in shame,he is not better than Wike.

He agreed to be imposed on Rivers by his benefactor why then did he turn back and betrayed him.

Fubara is never the choice of Rivers people,he should not be trusted.
Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by clearcrystal: 3:03am On Jan 03
Ebvadoo:
Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has urged the people of the state not to be intimidated by the ongoing political turbulence. He asserted that his adversaries would not achieve their goals against him.

The political landscape in Rivers State has been tumultuous due to the intense conflict between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike. This strife has led to a significant division within the legislative parties, as reported by Premium Times.

In an attempt to quell the longstanding feud between the erstwhile allies, President Bola Tinubu convened a meeting and brokered a peace agreement last month.

Despite these efforts, Governor Fubara, in a brief video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), encouraged the people of the state to maintain a positive outlook amid the ongoing crisis, assuring them that a resolution would be reached.

In the video, Governor Fubara pulled out a red pen from his breast pocket and addressed the audience, declaring, "This red pen is the will. I still have it."

"The pen failed," the governor acknowledged, adding, "As long as we hold onto the Red Ball Pen, we are the winners." He emphasized that Rivers State would continue to progress as long as they held the covenant with the Red Bureau.

According to a statement by Boniface Onyedi on Facebook, Fubara attended a New Year Parish Diaconate meeting in the city of Sao Paulo in the Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State. This meeting place holds significance as the birthplace of Governor Fubara.

In a Christmas broadcast to the state's residents, Governor Fubara reiterated his commitment to implementing the Abuja peace accord despite facing criticism, emphasizing that the accord was not a "dead end."

What sort of journalism is this?
The writer practically said nothing different from the 1 minute video circulated online and what we've know before concerning the feud.
Sigh 😒
Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by gabbytabby: 5:19am On Jan 03
Usual Okoro destructive propaganda. E no go work. There shall be peace all over Nigeria.


Ebvadoo:
Siminalayi Fubara, the Governor of Rivers State, has urged the people of the state not to be intimidated by the ongoing political turbulence. He asserted that his adversaries would not achieve their goals against him.

The political landscape in Rivers State has been tumultuous due to the intense conflict between Governor Fubara and his predecessor, Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike. This strife has led to a significant division within the legislative parties, as reported by Premium Times.

In an attempt to quell the longstanding feud between the erstwhile allies, President Bola Tinubu convened a meeting and brokered a peace agreement last month.

Despite these efforts, Governor Fubara, in a brief video message posted on X (formerly Twitter), encouraged the people of the state to maintain a positive outlook amid the ongoing crisis, assuring them that a resolution would be reached.

In the video, Governor Fubara pulled out a red pen from his breast pocket and addressed the audience, declaring, "This red pen is the will. I still have it."

"The pen failed," the governor acknowledged, adding, "As long as we hold onto the Red Ball Pen, we are the winners." He emphasized that Rivers State would continue to progress as long as they held the covenant with the Red Bureau.

According to a statement by Boniface Onyedi on Facebook, Fubara attended a New Year Parish Diaconate meeting in the city of Sao Paulo in the Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area of Rivers State. This meeting place holds significance as the birthplace of Governor Fubara.

In a Christmas broadcast to the state's residents, Governor Fubara reiterated his commitment to implementing the Abuja peace accord despite facing criticism, emphasizing that the accord was not a "dead end."
Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by TruthsFM: 5:23am On Jan 03
Governor Fubara is winning the war hard
Re: State Crisis: What They Want From Me—governor Fubara Confesses by Whalis: 5:58am On Jan 03
TruthsFM:
Governor Fubara is winning the war hard
Just as Okon Okon Edem was on the run during the Biafran war and was announcing that Biafran Soldiers were having the upper hand in the war.

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