If You Don't Want To Be Betrayed, Don't Enter Politics - FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike (Video)

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If You Don't Want To Be Betrayed, Don't Enter Politics - FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike (Video)

Former Governor of Rivers State and FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike has urged those who do not want to be betrayed to desist from venturing into politics.

He also stated that those in politics should not bother when they are betrayed rather, they should prepare themselves when it happens.

Wike who is currently in a running battle with his successor, Governor Sim Fubara, stated this at his New Year banquet he held in Rivers state on Sunday, January 7.

In his words;

‘’Why do you have shock absorber? You can marry today and she leaves tomorrow morning. Will you die? You have to be alive to marry another wife. You buy Global 7000, it crashes. will you die?  You buy a car and armed robber takes it on the road, will you die? You must have shock absorber. That is the only way you can survive.

President Tinubu told me when we were meeting, he said look ‘ somebody told him don’t trust this person'. Politics and betrayal are the same mother and father. If you don't want to be betrayed, don't enter into politics. Don't bother that anybody betrayed you. Prepare yourself that it will happen''


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