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The Minister Who Refused to Fall: Wike Breaks Silence


Title: “The Minister Who Refused to Fall: Wike Breaks Silence”

Story:

In a city where whispers travel faster than light and rumours dance like fireflies in the dark, a story took flight—one that gripped the Federal Capital Territory with suspense and speculation. The tale? That Nyesom Wike, the fiery and fearless Minister of the FCT, had collapsed in a dramatic episode that ended in flashing sirens and secret hospitals.

Social media caught the scent. Tweets spiraled. Posts exploded. “Wike has fallen,” they claimed, like a giant toppled from Olympus.

But as the smoke of speculation curled into the sky, the man at the center of the storm stepped out—not from a hospital bed, but onto the soil of the very city he vowed to transform. Clad in confidence and defiance, Wike emerged under the sun, inspecting steel and stone, inspecting progress—not pain.

“I did not collapse,” he said, each word like a hammer striking down falsehoods. “I’m a human being—not a ghost. And if I had collapsed, the whole world would have known. But I didn’t. Because I’m standing, working, delivering.”

Four massive projects under his watch hummed in the background—concrete proof that the man who was rumored to be on a drip was, in fact, dripping with energy.

Days earlier, he was seen in the company of power—smiling, striding alongside President Bola Tinubu during a Sallah homage at the Presidential Villa. His handshake firm, his laughter full. Hardly the image of a man fighting for breath.

His media aide, Lere Olayinka, had already swatted down the claims like annoying flies. But now, Wike himself wielded the truth like a sword.

And just like that, the rumour was laid to rest—not with silence, but with action. Not in a hospital, but on the ground, where real work happens.

So who really collapsed?
The falsehoods.
The clickbait.
The desperate attempts at cheap political theatre.

Wike? He’s still standing. Taller than ever.

What do you think—was this rumour just a test of his resilience, or a desperate attempt to shake a man who refuses to fall?

Drop your thoughts below.

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