Kwankwaso Meets Wike In Rivers Over Running Mate

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The Presidential Candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), Rabiu Kwankwaso has meet with River State Governor Nyesom Wike In Porthacourt.

The two politicians met on the issue of a running mate to Kwankwaso and theirs a rumours that Wike will possibly be picked, but wike has promised never to dump the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) even after loosing the party’s presidential ticket.

Kwankwaso and Wike are known to be good friends, as the Presidential Candidate of the NNPP Rabiu Kwankwaso supported Wike during the party presidential Primary which he lost to Atiku.

Nigerians thought Atiku would pick Governor Wike as running mate, but he nominated Delta State Governor Okowa as his running mate and since from then Wike hasn’t say a word and didn’t congratulates Okowa.

However, some members of Ekiti state house of Representatives who are together with the Former Governor Ayo Fayose have drum their support for Wike.

They said they will continue to support him in everything he does because he deserves it, they also promised not to turn their back on him as he has strongly supported the People Democratic Party (PDP).

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