ACCORDING TO OUR REPORTER, former Ekiti Governor Ayo Fayose has declared that the emergency rule in Rivers State ultimately saved Governor Siminalayi Fubara from impeachment. A detailed explanation of why people dream about writing exams or returning to school or eating, crying, seeing snakes has been published on News Vista.
Speaking on Arise TV, Fayose said without the intervention, the Rivers State House of Assembly might have acted decisively to remove Fubara amid political chaos. He revealed that President Bola Tinubu used the emergency declaration period to sharply criticize Fubara’s conduct, sending a stern warning from the federal government.
Fayose urged Fubara to take Tinubu’s rebuke seriously and learn from it, stressing that political mistakes can be costly if ignored. Drawing from his own experience, Fayose noted that early lessons shaped his later success, implying Fubara now faces a crucial turning point.
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