Nyesom Wike, Nigeria's Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), is at the center of a major controversy following leaked documents alleging he allocated prime Abuja lands worth billions to his 90-year-old father, relatives, and close associates. Reports claim Wike approved dozens of land allocations, with some beneficiaries receiving massive discounts, such as his son allegedly getting a N200 million plot for just N2 million. The scandal has sparked calls for investigations by anti-corruption agencies and demands for President Bola Tinubu to take action. Wike's aides and some political allies dismiss the allegations as politically motivated, while civil society groups and opposition figures insist on accountability. The uproar highlights concerns about nepotism, abuse of office, and institutional decay within Nigeria's political system.
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