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  • What Does Governor Nyesom Wike’s Report Card Look Like?

    He has a thing for rigging elections

    After winning the Rivers State governorship elections in 2015, he was served a petition that contested its validity. A tribunal was set up, and it was reported that the INEC awarded him votes that were five times higher than the number of registered voters in the state at the time.

    Long story short, he kept evading the tribunals until the court had to paste their processes on the walls of his house, since he wouldn’t show up. On October 24th, 2015, the election was annulled and the court ordered a rerun.

    But he managed to stay on as governor

    He fought the case all the way to the supreme court, where he was able to have the verdict overturned in January 2016. This allowed him to stay on as governor.

    His re-election bid was rife with violence

    As if this election fraud wasn’t enough, the election that ushered him in for a second term was suspended for days due to electoral violence. It eventually happened, and he won by an insane margin of 500,000 votes.

    He declared free tuition in Rivers state’s public primary and secondary schools

    After finding out that public school administrators collected the fees for personal use, he declared that primary and secondary education would be free within the state. This included fees for exams like NECO and WAEC, which would all be taken care of by the state.

    He did a lot more to improve education in Rivers state

    His administration invested billions of naira in the school system. He revamped school structures and built new ones across the 23 local government areas within the state.

    But it fell short of expectations

    In spite of the effort put into improving education within the state, lack of teachers and poor teaching infrastructure led to the abandonment of many of these schools.

    He ordered the demolition of a hotel during the COVID-19 pandemic

    While certain governors denied the existence of COVID-19, Wike took extreme measures to contain it. One of these measures was ordering the demolition of two hotels that’d disobeyed the lockdown order and stayed open for business. Governor Wike got wind of this and ordered the demolition and establishment of a school on the land.

    He and his band gave us many hit songs

    It’s safe to say Governor Wike is the biggest hitmaker without a Headies award in Nigeria — he doesn’t need one because he’s bigger than the award anyway. He and his band have given us incredible live shows, and even though they were either singing his praises or mocking his enemies, we remain grateful for their artistry.

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    There’s no party like a Wike band party 💃🕺. #citizen #zikoko #zikokocitizen #wike #fy #fyp

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    Best in flyovers

    We mentioned how Governor Yahaya Bello deserves an award for being the best in construction. But he doesn’t come close to Governor Wike, who constructed three flyovers in sixteen months. It makes you wonder what he’s doing right, because other governors spend years doing the same thing.

    He signed a law allowing women to inherit properties

    It might be surprising to hear, but there are places in Nigeria where a woman is still not allowed to inherit properties from her family. This extremely discriminatory custom has left a lot of women and families in poverty when the wealth of their parents or spouses are torn up among other members of the family. In 2022, Governor Wike signed a law against it within Rivers state.

    But he handles the state like a dictatorship

    If this wasn’t already obvious from the unwarranted demolition of a hotel building, he once asked his aide to arrest two people for making noise while he was giving a speech.

    He de-recognised a former governor of the state

    In 2007, Rotimi Amaechi won the primary elections to become PDP’s governorship candidate in Rivers state. But it was awarded to Celestine Omeiha instead, who eventually went on to win the general elections. Rotimi Amaechi fought this in court and Omeiha was removed as governor, as he never should have contested in the first place.

    In October 2022, Governor Wike signed a legal instrument into law that de-recognised Omeiha as ever being a governor in the state. The man takes no prisoners when he doesn’t like you. That one’s for sure.

    Overall Grade: B-

    In spite of his huge focus on infrastructure and education within the state, his administration is rife with high-handedness that borders on tyrannical, and is notorious for electoral sneakiness.


    NEXT READ: What’s in Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Four-Year Report Card?


  • What’s Inside Governor Yahaya Bello’s Eight-Year Report Card?

    For eight wild years, Governor Yahaya Bello ruled over Kogi State in ways that were either crazy, unpopular or downright distasteful. From owing salaries to denying the presence of COVID-19, here’s what his report card looks like.

    Year One

    He spent ₦260 million on security votes

    In 2016, barely a week after he was elected governor, he approved a total of ₦260 million for himself as security votes. His reason was that Kogi state had way too many criminals, and he needed to protect himself.

    But ₦148 million of that money was for renovating his office

    Of all that money he approved for security votes, ₦148 million was used to renovate the state house he lives in. It’s safe to say he wasn’t just securing himself but also securing the bag.

    Then he decided to “clean up” the state’s civil service

    He used to be a civil servant. So when he was appointed (not elected) to office, he decided to clean up the civil service after seeing how messy it was.

    Year Two

    But owed salaries for months in the process

    As part of his plan to clean up the civil service even better, he thought the best way to do this was to stop the payment of salaries until everyone in the state’s civil service could successfully pass a screening system to ensure they deserved their job.

    The result: He ended up owing salaries for as long as 39 months, and a lot of people were plunged into poverty.

    But he fished out thousands of ghost workers

    To his credit, the scheme was effective in fishing out some ghost workers, but at what cost?

    He reduced the incidence of kidnappings in Kogi state

    Before the wave of insecurity that swept Nigeria over the past few years, Kogi State was already an unsafe place. People would regularly get kidnapped on highways and travel was unsafe. When he assumed office, he helped bolster the security forces within the state and the kidnappings were reduced.

    Result: The kidnappings did reduce, but there was a surge again in 2021 when banditry became an issue in Nigeria.

    Year Three

    He upgraded primary healthcare facilities in the state

    In 2018, he established 21 model primary healthcare centres in the state, to help increase access to healthcare. In fact, in his first four years, he constructed, upgraded, or renovated 400 primary healthcare centres within the state.

    The result: Kogi State emerged as the best-performing state in the World Bank’s ANRiN project, a priority healthcare project that’s focused on increasing access to nutrition services for pregnant and lactating women, adolescent girls, and children.

    Year Four

    He refused to pay civil servant salaries even after receiving bailout funds

    In October 2019, the federal government released salary bailout funds to the states that had salary backlogs and Kogi State was one of them. But the problem is, these funds weren’t paid out. This didn’t come to light until a year later when the EFCC found ₦20 billion of salary bailout funds sitting in a fixed deposit account.

    Then he denied the money and threaten to sue the EFCC

    After the EFCC found the money and tied it back to the Kogi State government, they returned it to the CBN. Governor Yahaya Bello then said the whole scandal was cooked up to damage his reputation and he had nothing to do with the money. He even threatened to sue the EFCC but that never happened.

    Year Five

    He denied the existence of COVID-19

    At first, he claimed that the virus was artificial and even refused to wear a face mask during public appearances. He also proclaimed that Kogi State was COVID-free, and did his best to suppress testing by the NCDC on so many occasions.

    The Result: Five cases of COVID-19 were reported and he simply dismissed them as being manufactured by the NCDC.

    He rejected ₦1.1 billion COVID-19 in support funds from the World Bank

    In October 2020, he said that he rejected a sum of ₦1.1 billion in COVID-19 support funds from the World Bank because in his words, “COVID-19 is nothing but glorified malaria.” It’s almost as if the millions of deaths across the world meant nothing to him.

    Year Six

    He spent ₦90 million on COVID-tracking software

    After denying the existence of COVID in his state and rejecting money from the World Bank, he went on to spend ₦90 million on COVID risk-assessment software. It turned out that the software only cost ₦300,000 to build.

    Then he became a fake professor

    In April 2021, Governor Yahaya Bello claimed that he received an honorary professorship in  “Humanitarian Services, Human Resource Management, and Peace Building” from St. Thomas-a-Becket University in London. He flaunted the professorship in his typical influencer style. It later turned out that the course does not exist, and that the school he claimed to have received it from doesn’t offer any UK-recognized degrees. It wasn’t even registered as a university, to begin with.

    Year Seven

    He “asked” the president to declare a state of emergency in Kogi State

    In anticipation of the floods that were already predicted to happen, he asked the president to declare his state a “National Disaster Zone”. What this was supposed to achieve, we’re not quite sure.

    But he also did some things to help flood victims within the state

    In September 2022, the floods hit all the states that were along the River Niger. Kogi State was one of the worst affected states with around 10,000 people rendered homeless by the floods. However, Governor Yahaya Bello created ten Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps for those rendered homeless, and also donated relief items to them.

    Year Eight

    He destroyed roads leading to his opponent’s hometown

    In a bid to disenfranchise voters and prevent INEC from reaching the place, Governor Yahaya Bello destroyed some of the major roads leading to the hometown of PDP’s senatorial candidate, Natasha Akpoti. 

    The result: People fixed these roads so they could vote, but his party won the election by 369 votes.

    Other Highlights

    Best in road construction

    When he’s not destroying roads for political, he sure knows how to construct them. In his first five years in office, he constructed 500km of roads within Kogi State

    Overall grade: C-

    Governor Yahaya Bello’s eight-year reign has been very self-contradictory. He built primary health centres but still denied COVID. He approved questionable sums of money but went to great lengths to fight corruption in the civil service. It’s giving the same level of unseriousness as a secondary school student who’s not really sure why they’re in school.

  • What’s in Governor Sanwo-Olu’s Four-Year Report Card?

    Next Saturday, the current governor of Lagos state will be seeking re-election. But how has he fared over the past four years? Here’s what his report card looks like.

    Year One

    He banned motorcycles in Lagos

    In January 2020, less than a year into his tenure, Governor Sanwo-Olu decided that commercial motorcycles were no longer a part of the mega plan he had for Lagos and that they just had to go. It didn’t matter that the state had a terrible traffic situation, or that most people had no alternative.

    The result: Lagosians had to trek… everywhere. Ride-hailing companies like Gokada, Max, and Opay laid off thousands of people, leaving them without a means of livelihood.

    Closed down the Eko bridge

    On March 11, 2020, Sanwo-Olu closed down the Eko Bridge in the early hours of the day without prior notice, causing a lot of people to be stuck in traffic in other areas. 

    The result: Commute became harder for people and the traffic got worse. The bridge was later reopened, but it was closed again after a fire gutted a section of it last year. It’s remained closed ever since.

    The Lekki shootings happened under his watch

    On the 3rd day of the ENDSARS protest, the 20th of October, Sanwo-Olu announced a curfew that would start at 4 p.m. This was ignoring the fact that it was a weekday and many people were outside. People kicked back against it, and the curfew was moved to 8 p.m. By 7 p.m., Sanwo-Olu called in the army and they arrived at the toll gate.  

    The result: Dozens of people were massacred at the gates and Sanwo-Olu still denies any involvement in the incident.

    Year Two

    He told people to roll up their windows when they got robbed

    In 2021, after the Eko bridge was finally reopened, insecurity had gone up in Lagos and people were getting robbed in traffic on the bridge. What did he say? “Roll up your windows and stay safe.” 

    Year Three

    He “increased” the salaries of civil servants in Lagos

    In October 2022, Sanwo-Olu announced that he was going to increase the salary of civil servants in Lagos by the end of the month.

    Result: 2022 is gone, and 2023 is here, but the pay raise is yet to be implemented. Why that is the case, it’s currently unclear.

    He asked containers to stop falling off the Ojuelegba bridge

    Who knew that all we needed to do was to just ask nicely and containers would stop falling? 

    Containers falling off bridges have been an issue for so long in Lagos. Since 2015, at least 20 people have been killed in accidents involving containers in Lagos State. Instead of erecting a simple barrier on these bridges to prevent huge trucks from using them at all, he simply said he’s not going to tolerate containers falling off bridges anymore. We’re sure the containers won’t try it again.

    He bought 62 fire trucks for the Lagos state fire service

    This is commendable considering how often fire outbreaks happen in markets and different areas of Lagos. Sanwo-Olu inaugurated 200 fire trucks in October 2022 to be used by the fire service authorities in the state for quick response to fire outbreaks. 

    Year Four

    He commissioned Lagos’s first light rail

    Earlier this year, Sanwo-Olu commissioned the first phase of the Lagos Blue Line with President Muhammadu Buhari. It’s a light rail system that had been planned as far back as 1983 before it was scrapped by the same person, Muhammadu Buhari. The line runs from Okokomaiko to Marina, and we were told to expect two more lines after this one.

    This is expected to ease up traffic within Lagos over time. But a few days ago, fire razed a section of the blue line and the fire service was reported to be super late to the incident.

    Overall Grade:  E 

    Why? Despite the pockets of work he did here and there, he oversaw one of the worst cases of human rights abuse this country has seen in the past few years.

  • Adeleke Has Done These Things In Two Days As Osun Governor

    When Ademola Adeleke beat the current governor, Gboyega Oyetola, in the Osun State governorship election in July 2022, it was clearly the beginning of a new era for the state. But no one can say they saw what’s currently happening in the state coming.

    Ademola Adeleke is the new governor of Osun State

    What happened next?

    Senator Adeleke was finally sworn in on November 27, 2022, as the sixth elected governor of Osun State. Hardly 24 hours in, he issued executive orders that have ruffled many feathers. Let’s take a look at the effect of his orders.

    Suspensions

    Adeleke ordered the immediate suspension of the Chairman of the Osun State Independent Electoral Commission, Segun Oladitan, and six other members of the commission. Adeleke didn’t like that there were many petitions against the officials for negligence of duty, abuse of office, absenteeism and financial impropriety. Who knew petitions could work so well in our part of the world?

    Unemployment

    A few weeks before Oyetola finished his tenure, he approved the appointment of 30 permanent secretaries into various ministries. Unfortunately, these appointments lasted only briefly as Adeleke completely nullified them.

    And even more unemployment

    The permanent secretaries were just some of the people appointed by Oyetola. The outgoing governor also mass employed 12,000 workers, but they couldn’t escape Adeleke’s executive order, as they were sacked.

    Ademola Adeleke is the new governor of Osun State

    Delayed monarchs

    It’s one thing when common people face the brunt of a new government and another when even royalty isn’t spared. Adeleke paused the recent appointments of three monarchs: Akirun of Ikirun, Oba Yinusa Akadiri; Aree of Iree, Oba Ademola Oluponle; and Owa of Igbajo, Oba Adegboyega Famodun. Oyetola approved their appointments, but Adeleke said their palaces will remain locked until he’s reviewed the process. 

    Why did Adeleke make these decisions?

    Adeleke believes Oyetola has been trying to sabotage his incoming government since he beat him in July. He described many of his post-election appointments as malicious because no provisions were made in the budget for their salaries. 

    Ademola Adeleke is the new governor of Osun State

    No one knows how the story will unfold, but it’s clear that even post-elections, Adeleke and Oyetola are still at odds with each other, and the common people are the ones suffering for it. 

  • QUIZ: Stop Claiming Lagos if You Can’t Name All the Past Governors on This Quiz

    Do you even know the names of the past governors of Lagos State or did you come to Lagos to count bridges? Take this quiz and prove yourself.

  • The Class of 2015 Governors Who Want to Retire As Senators

    There’s something about being a public office holder in Nigeria that’s addictive. It’s why resignations are rare, and some people can spend 30 years trying to be president.

    But the constitution makes it impossible for politicians to last in certain posts forever. For example, a governor cannot serve more than two terms. You simply have to pack your load and leave for the next guy.

    But some Nigerian governors that have no intention of just retiring to a quiet life have always considered the Senate a consolatory retirement plan. It’s perfect because it’s the most prestigious legislative chamber and more importantly, you can remain in the seat as long as you can keep winning elections every four years. And you don’t even have to do much when you win.

    The Senate is already home to over a dozen former governors cashing checks, and there’s a new batch of about-to-become former governors who hope to join them by the time the 2023 general elections are over. Find them below:

    Aminu Tambuwal, 56

    Aminu Tambuwal wants to retire to the Senate

    Aminu Tambuwal has been the governor of Sokoto State since 2015. He was a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC) when he won his first term in 2015, but moved to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) before he won re-election in 2019. With two consecutive terms about to be concluded, he contested for the PDP’s ticket for the 2023 presidential election but withdrew for the eventual winner, Atiku Abubakar. 

    Tambuwal later picked up the ticket to contest the Sokoto South senatorial district election in 2023. Unlike many others on this list, he’s not a stranger to the National Assembly. He was a member of the House of Representatives between 2003 and 2015 and even served as House Speaker between 2011 and 2015.

    Samuel Ortom, 61

    Samuel Ortom wants to retire to the Senate

    Like Tambuwal, Ortom won his first term as Benue State governor as a member of the APC and second term as a PDP member. Before 2015, he served as the Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment. He’s now won the PDP’s ticket unchallenged to contest for the Benue North-West senatorial district seat in 2023.

    Dave Umahi, 58

    Dave Umahi wants to retire to the Senate

    Dave Umahi first entered the Ebonyi State Government House as a deputy governor in 2011 before he won the 2015 governorship election. He won re-election for a second term in 2019 and is now looking for a new challenge as his tenure nears its end. He first contested for the presidential ticket of the APC and finished in sixth place but he’s now APC’s candidate to contest in the Ebonyi South senatorial district election in 2023. 

    Okezie Ikpeazu, 57

    Okezie Ikpeazu is PDP’s candidate for the Abia South senatorial district election. Abia State’s last two governors — Orji Uzor Kalu and Theodore Orji — are current senators, so Ikpeazu is only following a familiar trend here.

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    Darius Ishaku, 67

    Darius Ishaku wants to retire to the Senate

    Darius Ishaku was Nigeria’s Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs before he became Taraba State governor in 2015. He won’t be withdrawing to a private life when his second term expires in 2023 and has his sights on the Senate. The governor has already picked up the PDP’s ticket to contest in the Taraba South senatorial district election.

    Abubakar Sani Bello, 54

    Abubakar Sani Bello wants to retire to the Senate

    Abubakar Sani Bello is also not interested in taking a break when his eight-year reign as the governor of Niger State ends in 2023. He wants to represent Niger North senatorial district at the National Assembly if he wins the general election.

    Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, 58

    The governor of Enugu State, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, is eyeing a homecoming to the National Assembly if he wins the Enugu North senatorial district election as a PDP candidate in 2023. Before he was elected governor in 2015, he’d served 12 years at the House of Representatives, representing Igboeze North/Udenu Federal Constituency of Enugu State between 2003 and 2015.

    Simon Lalong, 59

    Simon Lalong wants to retire to the Senate

    The governor of Plateau State, Simon Lalong, is yet another former lawmaker who became an executive governor and is hungry to make a return to lawmaking with a step up to the Senate. 

    Lalong is a former Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly where he served two terms between 1999 and 2007. He now hopes to become the senator representing Plateau South senatorial district by winning the election next year as an APC candidate.

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  • QUIZ: Can You Get A Perfect Score On This Past Nigerian Governors Quiz?

    Can you identify all the governors in this quiz and get a perfect score?

    Try and see


  • The Lagos History Lecture, one of the events held to celebrate Lagos at 50, took place on the 24th of May 2017. One of the many prominent people in attendance was former governor of Imo and Lagos state, Nduibisi Kanu.

    Military governor of Imo state from 1976 – 1977 and military governor of Lagos from 1977 to 1978.

    At his side was his wife, Gladys Nduibisi-Kanu. That is who we’re really here to talk about. This is a picture of them from the event.

    This picture was put up by Dele Momodu on his Ovation Instagram page a couple of days after the event. Do you see what’s funny here? No? Okay we’ll tell you.

    CHECK OUT THAT FACE BEAT! Let’s zoom in and take a closer look. Madam clearly went to that event prepared to slay left and right.

    She went to that event casket ready! LOL

    In a normal world, no one would care about this but we don’t live in a normal world and we live in Nigeria so after this picture surfaced, everyone collectively asked this question.

    And then immediately began to drag her. Let us start with this person that voiced the first thought that came into our minds after seeing this.

    This person that genuinely believes that there is treachery afoot.

    This person that wonders if Dele Momodu was trying to throw shade by releasing this picture.

    This person that kinda spoke the truth.

    This person that thinks the makeup artist should face legal action.

    This person that gave the woman sound advice.

    We here at Zikoko also have a couple of theories of what look exactly Mama Gladys was going for that day.

    There’s a chance she was trying to look like The Mad Hatter from Alice In Wonderland.

    In which case she nailed it.

    Or maybe she was trying to look like Johnny Depp from Sweeney Todd.

    Wow. She really has a thing for Johnny Depp characters sha.

    The Corpse Bride from the The Corpse Bride.

    Bobrisky

    It sure looks like they both use Tony Montana powder as foundation.

    Jack Skellington from The Nightmare Before Christmas

    Squint and you’ll see the resemblance.

    This low budget Nollywood ghost.

    Maybe the leprosy look is really in right now.

    Morticia Addams from The Addams Family

    You know what? We take it back. Morticia Addams is too fabulous to be dragged into this.

    Gladys Ndubuisi-Kanu, your makeup artist doesn’t have your best interests at heart.

    You need to fire them.

    Read this next sweet gist.

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  • We all know the Governor of Ekiti State Ayo Fayose, and we know how much he loves wahala!

    He’s really not the type of person that avoids controversies, in fact, he lives for it.

    You’ve not forgotten all the trouble he gave Madam Aisha Buhari, have you? Madam Aisha was so angry!

    Now, he has come again. This time, his petty game is 10/10! Just look at how he dragged President Buhari’s administration:

    Uncle Fayose is not even here to play.

    We can’t blame Uncle Ayo Fayose this time around, this is the Federal Government’s fault.

    Daddy Bubu, what are you doing?

    Sorry for yourself!