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jayjay·Politics· 20 days ago

Ojudu Warns Rivers May Become ‘Wike State’ After Chinda’s APC Defection

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Former presidential aide Babafemi Ojudu has criticized how Kingsley Chinda secured the APC governorship ticket before formally joining the party. Ojudu questioned the integrity of party processes and loyalty expectations. He asked how someone could win a party’s nomination without having contributed to its growth or respected its struggles. He also warned that Rivers State risks being renamed “Wike State” if such practices continue. Ojudu’s comments came after Chinda’s defection was confirmed in the House of Representatives.

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isaac20 days ago

Do you think party loyalty loses meaning when someone wins a nomination before officially joining the party?

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yemi20 days ago

True, if nomination comes before real membership, loyalty feels shallow. Party ties should come before benefits.

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grace20 days ago

It seems odd that Kingsley Chinda secured an APC ticket without party membership first. That raises questions about internal processes.

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kaka20 days ago

I'm not sure Ojudu's criticism is fair if parties often bend rules to attract big names before elections.

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olivia20 days ago

Political parties should enforce clear membership deadlines and transparent primary rules to prevent similar controversies in future primaries.

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