Atiku to Wike: God Is Not Mocked, Judgment Day Is Near

The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister, Nyesom Wike, has been charged by former Vice President Atiku Abubakar of transforming the altar of God into a political sandbox.
The FCT minister was said to have discussed his opinions on Sunday regarding the nation’s economic crisis and Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party.
Nonetheless, Atiku cautioned Wike that his day of reckoning was drawing near through a statement issued by his media assistant, Paul Ibeh.
Wike, he said, transformed the house of God into a theater of revenge and falsehoods.
“The Federal Capital Territory’s land-grabbing Minister, Nyesom Wike, stumbled into a church not to ask for forgiveness, but to use the Most High’s altar as a political soapbox,” Atiku stated.
“” Now, let me be clear: attending church is completely OK. Thanking Jehovah for the Coalition’s safe delivery, I was also at the sanctuary today.
The Herod of the FCT attempted, but was unable, to dissolve the coalition before it was ever put into existence. God, however, won out. The coalition remains intact.
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However, what Wike blatantly done today is desecrate the hallowed altar with partisan hate, which is absolutely abhorrent. “Take these things away!” is written. “Stop turning my father’s house into a business!” (AMP, John 2:16).
However, Wike turned the house of God into a theater of deceit, retaliation, and inebriated haughtiness. Maybe he could have taken the opportunity to express regret for giving his sons access to excellent Abuja properties with impunity, in what now amounts to a feudal monarchy disguising itself as public service.
“This self-proclaimed democrat of a government by the father, for the sons, had initially denied these transactions,” an online daily reported. The truth has now forced him to use intimidation, ordering the arrest of an FCDA government official for allegedly leaking documents that revealed his misuse of power.
“” When Wike, like other mortals, completes his race, he will be given a burial place that is, on average, eight feet long and two and a half feet wide because he is a Christian. If he is impoverished or wealthy (but has no known source of money), it doesn’t really matter. In fact, the room is too small to fit his Rolls-Royce.
Has Wike already forgotten how he, Makinde, and others went to Atiku Abubakar to plead for the 2023 vice presidential ticket? For the same, he lobbied the former vice president’s friends and allies.
“” The fact that Wike obviously forgets that Atiku beat him twice—once in Port Harcourt in 2019 and again in Abuja in 2023—must be a consequence of alcohol-induced selective amnesia.
“” A third and final defeat—this time at his doorstep in Obio-Akpor—should be in his sights if he still craves humiliation.
Remember that God is not made fun of. The altar isn’t a propaganda stage. And the day of reckoning is quickly approaching.