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Controversial Land Revocation: A Legacy at Stake |
All right, let's get straight to it. VeryDarkMan has dropped another bombshell, and trust me, it’s one you can’t ignore. This time, he’s shining a big ol’ spotlight on what seems like a classic case of power-drunk governance.
Here’s the deal: FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has allegedly revoked a plot of land that was allocated way back in 1984. And no, this isn’t just any random piece of property. This land belonged to a retired colonel of the Nigerian Army, a war veteran, the first-ever NDA cadet (001, people!), and a national hero who carried a bullet wound till his death in 2020. That’s a legacy you don’t just brush under the carpet.
But wait, it gets messier. Wike’s excuse? He says the land is “vacant.” Now, VeryDarkMan isn’t buying that, and honestly, neither are we. Pictures of the property tell a different story; it’s not vacant. So, why the sudden interest? Word on the street is that Wike handed the land to a close friend. Coincidence? Doubt it.
In his recent post, VeryDarkMan didn’t hold back. He called out this blatant power play, questioning the minister’s audacity to overwrite history like it’s just another day at the office. He’s also appealing to President Tinubu to step in and set things right. And seriously, where’s the lie in that? This is the kind of stuff that shakes trust in leadership.
Here’s the kicker: VeryDarkMan has put the ball in our court. Are we just going to sit back and let this slide? Or are we going to demand answers? Because let’s face it, if we let things like this fly, what’s next?
Let’s hear your thoughts. Does this look like justice to you? Or are we staring tyranny in the face?