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Friday, May 09, 2025

Politician Tonto Dikeh Sends A Remarkable Tribute To FCT Minister Nyesome Wike

 In the annals of Nigeria’s unfolding democratic history, rare are the moments when a leader emerges—not merely to occupy office, but to redefine it. One such figure in our time is His Excellency, Nyesome Wike, the honourable Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory—a man whose name is now etched boldly into the evolving greatness of Abuja.


A REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO HIS EXCELLENCY, NYESOME WIKE
Minister of State, Federal Capital Territory

In the annals of Nigeria’s unfolding democratic history, rare are the moments when a leader emerges—not merely to occupy office, but to redefine it. One such figure in our time is His Excellency, Nyesome Wike, the honourable Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory—a man whose name is now etched boldly into the evolving greatness of Abuja.

Where others see obstacles, Nyesome Wike sees opportunity. Where many recite visions, he executes them with precision. His approach to governance is not merely administrative; it is transformational. It is this fierce commitment to excellence, order, and accountability that has earned him admiration across party lines, and even among the fiercest critics of governance.

Under his stewardship, Abuja has not only regained its fading glory—it has ascended into a new era of purposeful beauty, structure, and growth.
A New Face of Abuja: Measurable Progress, Tangible Change

His Excellency’s tenure has delivered results that are as measurable as they are monumental:
Over 115 km of new and rehabilitated roads across satellite towns and districts, unlocking previously neglected communities and easing intra-city traffic.
Clean Abuja Initiative: Over 5,000 sanitation jobs created, drastically improving waste management and restoring cleanliness to both highbrow and grassroots areas.
The completion of 3 major healthcare centres and the upgrade of 12 Primary Health Centres within a year—bridging the gap between rural and urban health services.
Boosted FCT Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) by 29% in 12 months, proving that accountability can go hand-in-hand with economic efficiency.
Greening of the capital: Over 100,000 trees planted in the last 18 months under the FCT Beautification Master Plan, reinforcing Abuja’s 
reputation as Africa’s garden city.

These are not promises—they are facts. And behind each figure is a leader who governs not from the comfort of office chairs, but from the streets, sites, and heart of the city.

A Political Force, A Strategic Visionary

Nyesome Wike’s brilliance does not merely lie in technocratic delivery—it lies in his understanding of power, governance, and the political architecture that drives real change. He is a student of history and a craftsman of the future. His ability to build bridges between federal and local structures, between political will and people’s needs, marks him as one of the most strategic minds of this generation.

His deep-rooted loyalty to justice and equity, his disdain for corruption, and his unwavering commitment to national development all place him in a class of leaders who do not bend with the winds of convenience.

It is no surprise that whispers of a broader political future already echo in the corridors of power. For when a man like Nyesome Wike leads with this much clarity, courage, and consequence, destiny takes notice.

A Future We Can Believe In

Abuja is rising. Not just in infrastructure, but in integrity. Not only in design, but in direction. And behind that rise stands a man whose work speaks louder than propaganda, whose legacy will outlive news cycles.

Let it be said, and let it be known:
Nyesome Wike is not merely serving Abuja—he is shaping a Nigeria that works.
And long after the applause fades and positions shift, the city he has built, the people he has lifted, and the systems he has refined, will testify for generations to come.
A leader of today. A builder of tomorrow. A patriot always.
We salute you, Honourable Minister Nyesome Wike. Abuja shines because your hands are on the wheel.

From Ambassador/Politician Tonto Dikeh

42 comments:

  1. Ass licker oshi nonsense.

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    1. Truly, politics na your second calling @ Tonto Dike.

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    2. Politically motivated tribute, gerrrhia!!

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    3. Big Ass licker

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    4. Nothing like Ass licker the man is doing very well here in Abj

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  2. All this to look for a position to chop money. I didn't expect this from you Tonto but I guess everyone can be bought.

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    1. Once they like or appreciate who you don't like then they have been bought

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    2. Anon 10:17 must everybody conform to your bitter standard?

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  3. The hustle is real. Politics is the new money na water

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  4. Tonto, na this your ankara style dey enter my own eye, like this

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  5. 2027 is around the corner...Alignment must align 😂😂😂

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    1. Hahaha
      She even switched to Islam because of politics sugar daddy.

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  6. Eye service because you dey find political position. You try.

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  7. I give it to Wike. He is working especially on road construction, but I feel they should focus more on streets that have not been tarred. Streets with bad road connections instead of scrapping functional roads and using the same material to reconstruct the road, Moreso Abuja has not been this dirty. Everywhere is DIRTY.

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    1. Na Belle-infrastrature

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    2. Complete eye service. Tonto is a complete politician

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  9. Na so 🤣🤣😁🤭
    My Mouth shhhhhhh🤭

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  10. Tonto, I am suspecting this your tribute. What exactly do you want? Abi you dey find godfather?

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    1. She is living off one already,she wants P.A job

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  11. Lol..
    Abeg Make he find something for tonto..

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  12. You should have just continue gardening more thoughts and praises to what you already have and post it much later... Why I'm saying so is because River state people are wishing Wike never happened to them, and here you are as a River state indigen doing what exactly?

    When your people are vexing and raining abuses on him... WELL DONE!!

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  13. Madam Sychopant and boot licker, contract will be given to assuage your accolades, Wike is opposite of what you portrayed here

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  14. Hunger no be anybody friend.😁😁😁

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  15. That your second point is what I don't know where they are truly working oo cos as Abuja is like this it's turning to Lagos gradually in terms of dirts. So where are those waste management working? Tonto answer me

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  16. Nice one Tonto, I totally agree with you and Wike must be commended. For a very long time Abuja was neglected.

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  17. Nice one Tonto, I totally agree with you and Wike must be commended. For a very long time Abuja was neglected.

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  18. Tribute isonu 🙄🙄🙄

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  19. Anyone can just wake up and call themselves anything in Nigeria. When and where did Tonto serve as a Nigerian ambassador? Desperation for turned us the sign of an inferiority complex or large ego. What happened to just being Ms or Mrs? It’s either she is a “deputy governorship aspirant” or some other “scrape the bottom of the e barrel title, abeg peacefully for crumbs from looters, there is no need to insult the people’s intelligence.

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  20. No be small mata

    Matters must agenda sha

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  21. Ass licking is the new Nigerian politics, if you snooze you loose opportunity to remain political relevant in the next season . Who wants to carry last?

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