Wike claimed, “Amaechi went to Rivers State University; he couldn’t pass, so he left and went to UniPort.” He argued that such details about Amaechi’s past reflect a broader pattern of questionable conduct, insisting that Nigerians should be aware of the history and character of those who seek to lead.

This latest remark adds to the long-standing rivalry between the two politicians, who have been locked in a bitter feud that has defined politics in Rivers State for over ten years. Their frequent clashes have seen accusations ranging from mismanagement to personal attacks, often dominating headlines.
Wike’s comments appear aimed at undermining Amaechi’s credibility and reinforcing his own narrative of being more capable and transparent. The ongoing hostilities between the two former governors continue to fuel divisions among their supporters and shape the political climate in the state.
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