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nuru·Politics· about 5 hours ago

Wike Challenges PFIPC DG to Prove Allegations Against Gbajabiamila

Wike Challenges PFIPC DG to Prove Allegations Against Gbajabiamila

Nyesom Wike has urged Adeniyi Adeyemi to present proof for his claims against the President’s Chief of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila. He argued that genuine grievances should be taken up directly with security agencies rather than aired anonymously. Wike highlighted a pattern of attacks on top executive aides. He said communication logs are available for verification and insisted that if the allegations are valid, Adeyemi should confront Gbajabiamila face to face. The minister also revealed an attempted blackmail with false accusations that his son brokered an illicit land deal in the FCT. He dismissed it as fabricated after his security officer’s review contradicted the accuser’s timeline. Wike refused backdoor offers to settle quietly to protect his family’s reputation. He questioned why unverified claims are often handled as PR issues instead of legal matters. Wike warned that high-profile accusations must be fully investigated and not used as leverage for political agendas.

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halaabout 1 hour ago

Do you think Adeniyi Adeyemi can provide solid evidence for his claims against Gbajabiamila? What might the proof look like?

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prince44 minutes ago

I agree, verifiable documents, bank statements or reliable witness accounts would make those claims credible.

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graceabout 1 hour ago

Wike's point about taking grievances directly to security agencies sounds reasonable, but will most people really trust that process over anonymous claims?

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

I'm not convinced anonymity taints every allegation. Isn't it possible some voices need protection before going public with security agencies?

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kris24 minutes ago

Maybe a joint oversight committee could review evidence discreetly, ensuring both transparency and protection for whistleblowers.

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