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Urging Wike To Eschew Thriving On Headlines Only For Confrontational And Combative Reasons -By Isaac Asabor

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It is not an exaggeration to opine that Nyesom Wike, Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and immediate past governor of Rivers State, has perfected the art of being in the headlines. But the troubling part is that those headlines are rarely about policies, innovations, or people-centered reforms. Rather, they are consistently about confrontation, threats, and bulldozer politics.

As a journalist and mass communicator, I do not make this assertion lightly. I know the weight of headlines, how they shape public perception, and how they can either elevate or diminish a leader’s legacy. Headlines should project progress, vision, and hope, not portray a leader as perpetually combative. Unfortunately, Wike’s style has positioned him as someone who thrives on being newsworthy for all the wrong reasons.

From his years as governor of Rivers State, Wike’s political brand has been more combative than constructive. His never-ending feud with Rotimi Amaechi consumed Rivers politics, leaving governance to play second fiddle to personality clashes. The much-publicized accusations and counter-accusations drained political energy that could have been channeled into meaningful development.

The demolitions of two hotels during the COVID-19 lockdown are still remembered as an overreach of power, a show of force that generated headlines but at the cost of empathy and fairness. It was the type of decision that said more about the governor’s need to flex political muscle than about safeguarding public health.

The 2023 election cycle further cemented his combative style. After losing the PDP presidential primaries to Atiku Abubakar, Wike refused to bow to party discipline. Instead, he built the G5 Governors’ bloc into a rebellion platform, weakening his own party while openly flirting with the APC. Again, it was headline politics, dramatic, noisy, but ultimately counterproductive.

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Today, in Abuja, the same script is playing out. Instead of making headlines for advancing transport systems, driving urban housing, or rolling out innovative infrastructure, Wike is constantly in the news for demolitions, ultimatums, and political strong-arming. His inability to leave behind Rivers politics and the ongoing feud with Governor Siminalayi Fubara further distracts from his mandate in the FCT. Therefore, he needs to be told that Abuja residents deserve a minister, not a political showman?

This obsession with combative headlines raises a critical point: leadership is not about dominating news cycles with drama. Olusegun Obasanjo, for example, combined toughness with diplomacy. Bola Tinubu, even in his fiercest battles, often relied on strategy and proxies rather than personal theatrics. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua governed with quiet calmness and is remembered as a statesman. Wike, in contrast, often behaves as though every opponent must be crushed, forgetting that politics is also about bridge-building and problem-solving.

Nigeria today is struggling with insecurity, economic hardship, and infrastructural decay. Abuja in particular requires a calm, strategic hand, one that can quietly but effectively deliver solutions. What it does not need is a minister who sees headlines as trophies of confrontation.

Let it be said without equivocation: as a journalist and a practitioner of mass communication, I understand the anatomy of headlines. I know when they reflect true leadership and when they merely feed a cycle of noise. If Wike continues to prioritize drama, history will not remember him as a reformer but as a politician who mistook attention for achievement.

There is still time for Wike to change course. If he adopts diplomacy, patience, and empathy, he can recast himself as a statesman. But if he continues to thrive on combative headlines, his legacy will be written in bold fonts of conflict, loud but empty.

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Nyesom Wike must realize that Nigeria is bigger than his confrontations. Governance demands more than drama; it requires calm, vision, and results. Headlines alone do not build a legacy, substance does.

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