Title: Silence in Port Harcourt—Heavy Military Presence as Fubara Awaits Fate
Inside the Government House, the air was thick with tension. Governor Siminalayi Fubara, surrounded by armed soldiers and intelligence officers, remained calm, his expression unreadable. The corridors that once echoed with the hum of governance were now patrolled by boots, their presence a stark reminder that power had shifted.
Outside, Port Harcourt was eerily quiet—a city holding its breath. The streets bustled as if life was normal, but in hushed whispers, people asked the same question: What happens next?
Rumors swirled—had the new administrator arrived? Would Fubara make a last stand? Or was this the final chapter of his rule? Even as officials dismissed talks of unrest, one thing was clear: Rivers State had become the stage for a high-stakes political showdown.
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