The two chiefs were at one another's throat at the official introduction of "The Big Interviews," a book created by the prompt past Managing Director of the Sun Publishing Limited, Mr. Eric Osagie.
The occasion which had in participation reporting best hands including distributer of the Vanguard Newspaper, Mr. Sam Amuka, business magnate, Isa Funtua among others began vigorously when Oshiomhole was called to make a couple of comments before the uncovering of the abridgment.
In his trademark way, Oshiomhole drew adulation from the group with his conveyance, as he approached media specialists to be progressively gutsy especially when taking on men in control.
Referring to an occasion when a remote writer once took on an anonymous Nigerian President a couple of years prior to the scourge of populace control, Oshiomhole said the ex-President wasn't right to have spoken on the topic when Nigerians were yet to be told the number of his kids and spouses.
"How might he talk on populace control when Nigerians didn't have a clue about the number of his spouses, both enrolled and unregistered? Nigerians didn't have the foggiest idea about the number of his youngsters and I figure pioneers ought to figure out how to try to do they say others should do," Oshiomhole expressed.
Despite the fact that his Peoples Democratic Party, PDP partner, Prince Uche Secondus figured out how to fire a couple of salvos accordingly, it was Wike who brought the limit filled Atiku Abubakar Auditorium, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Center, Abuja, scene of the book dispatch, down with chuckling and fervor.
"Let me start from where the APC national administrator halted," he started, in his trademark voice. "Where are some of you who did Occupy Nigeria? Do regardless you compose and talk the manner in which you used to do? Who are those now supporting all way of bills against free discourse?" he asked as Oshiomhole and his forerunner, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun brought in chuckling.
Proceeding, Wike criticized the APC seat for what he called an intentional ploy to misdirect Nigerians into believing that despite everything he wears the khaki of old when he was a working chief, saying "the sort of safari he wears currently is unique."
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