FCT Minister Wike & the Naval officer Yerima
In any public confrontation, especially between a high-profile political figure like Wike and a security officer, choice of words matters a great deal. Calling the officer a “fool” was not only disrespectful, but also unwise. First, it undermines professional decorum. The officer, presumably doing his job, should be treated with basic civility. Disparaging remarks erode respect for public institutions, and risk inflaming tensions unnecessarily. Second, from a political standpoint, Wike’s insult distracts from whatever substantive issue he was raising. Instead of focusing on why he was prevented from entering, the conversation shifts to personal insults, weakening his moral and rhetorical standing. But beyond the interpersonal dimension, we should examine the legal side: was the officer justified under the Nigerian Constitution in preventing Wike from entering the land? Under Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution (as amended), several provisions on property rights and freedom of movement ar...

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