Paul Ibe slams Wike for desecrating a church altar during a Sunday service in Abuja’s Asokoro district.
Speaking via Facebook, Ibe accused Wike of lying while drunk and defending alleged Abuja land allocations to his sons.
He claimed the FCT minister turned God’s altar into a stage for arrogance, falsehood, and political vengeance.
Paul Ibe slams Wike again, saying he should have repented instead of using church to justify abuse of power.
According to Ibe, Wike has been illegally allocating prime Abuja lands to his children, creating a family fiefdom.
He alleged that Wike initially denied the transactions but then ordered arrests to cover up the illegal allocations.
Mr Ibe described Wike as a “whiskey-guzzling land-grabber” who used religion to score cheap political points on Sunday.
He criticized Wike’s attack on the ADC coalition, calling it another attempt to distract from his growing scandals.
At the church service, Wike slammed opposition politicians and their plans to unseat Tinubu via the ADC platform.
Paul Ibe slams Wike for labeling the coalition selfish while ignoring his own unchecked misuse of public office.
He urged Nigerians to resist Wike’s theatrics, which he believes degrade the sanctity of both politics and religious institutions.
Mr Ibe quoted scripture to highlight how Wike’s speech desecrated the house of God and mocked divine values.
He demanded accountability and transparency from Wike, especially regarding the arrest of the FCDA civil servant whistleblower.
Observers note this marks a new low in political discourse, mixing personal attacks with public spiritual ceremonies.
Many Nigerians online echoed Ibe’s sentiments, saying the pulpit should never be used as a political weapon.
The confrontation between Ibe and Wike may escalate as 2027 political tensions continue rising across Nigeria’s divided landscape.