Kingsley Chuku, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)’s state legal adviser in Rivers State, has warned Daniel Bwala, a spokesperson for Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate in the last elections, to stop criticizing Nyesom Wike, the minister of the FCT.
Chuku made this remark in response to a video that went viral showing Atiku’s aide remarking that despite the fact that Atiku was a founding father of the PDP, Wike was still a member of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW).
On Saturday he released a statement in which he compared Bwala’s attacks on Wike to a “display of graduation of a mindset from psychology to psychosis.”

It reads, “That infantile remark is a figment of Bwala’s imagination, and I would have thought that a legal mind would do due diligence before going public with such crass misinformation,” which makes one wonder about Bwala’s mental stability and his ability to spread incorrect information.
Chief Nyesom Wike, unlike Bwala, whose legal profession is not beyond charge and bail, was practicing law in Port Harcourt before being elected as Obio/Akpor Local Government Chairman, at one of the city’s most prestigious law firms, E.C. Ukala & Co.
It’s hard to imagine where Bwala picked up such a high level of ignorance, and it’s even harder to understand why Atiku Abubakar would hire someone so obviously nefarious as to serve as his spokesman.
We in the PDP in Rivers State, however, will always have the utmost respect for Chief Nyesom Wike and consider ourselves to be the party’s crown jewels.
At the right moment, after Bwala and the other wolves unleashed on the party by Atiku have left, the PDP will once again be the bright beacon it has always been, and Rivers State will do what it has always done for the party.
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