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Ikwerres may combat Wike

Most Ikwerre elements, especially within the Port Harcourt and Obio/Alpor axis, may become the first to challenge what they see...
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The Rivers Government Monday put out a set of new guidelines which would govern the operations of oil companies operating...
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Front page of The Port Harcourt Telegraph, Vol VII. No. 33 (March 31 – April 5, 2026). The lead headline reads "WIKE ANOINTS CHINDA" with the sub-headline "Rekindles Zoning Debate in Rivers." The central illustration is a political cartoon depicting: Nyesom Wike (on the left) pointing an accusatory finger toward the right. Governor Siminalayi Fubara (on the right) facing away with hands folded and a single tear on his cheek. President Bola Tinubu (bottom left) rendered in cartoon form, laughing at the scene. A prominent quote box in the center reads: "I HAVE MADE MY CHOICE." A red "Developing Story" box at the bottom discusses Kingsley Chinda’s dual-party strategy and his delay in declaring for the APC.
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