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Oshiomhole reveals what Wike did to him when he was removed from office aa APC National Chairman

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Oshiomhole reveals what Wike did to him when he was removed from office aa APC National Chairman

Senator Adams Oshiomhole has spoken publicly about the political fallout that followed his removal as National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), describing the episode as a period marked by isolation and dwindling support from within his own ranks.

The former party leader made the remarks in Edo State during a ceremony to distribute 54 pieces of construction equipment to the state’s 18 local government

areas. While the event focused on grassroots development, Oshiomhole used the occasion to reflect on his experience after leaving the APC’s top office.

According to him, the aftermath of his dismissal revealed the fragile nature of political alliances, as several party members who once stood by him allegedly distanced themselves.

“After I was dismissed as APC National Chairman. I became lonely, abandoned by my own party. People were afraid to visit me then because it could be termed anti-party, but I got a call from a rare Nigerian, Wike, who identifies with those who are lonely and he invited me to commission a project in Rivers State,” Oshiomhole said.

He added, “After I was dismissed as APC National Chairman I became lonely abandoned by my own party. Ppeople were even afraid to visit me because it could be termed anti party.”

“But I got a call from a rare Nigerian who identifies with those who are lonely and he invited me to Port Harcourt to commission a flyover can you imagine and that was not enough this minister honoured me the highest honour of Rivers State.”

“So if I dey do yanga it’s because I have a minister that can identify with me when I was removed from my job even tho he told me he celebrated my mishaps but he also renewed my hope,” he concluded.

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