FUBARA’S IMPEACHMENT JUST COLLAPSED – ONE MAN WIKE CAN’T CONTROL STOPPED EVERYTHING
OKEIGBO VLOG • 25.9K views • 11h ago
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Nyesom Wike thought controlling the Rivers State House of Assembly was enough to remove Governor Siminalayi Fubara. Twenty-six lawmakers signed an impeachment notice. Charges were read on live TV. The political drama looked complete.
But there’s one constitutional problem Wike cannot escape.
Under Section 188 of Nigeria’s Constitution, no governor can be impeached without the Chief Judge appointing an investigative panel. And that Chief Judge is Justice Simeon Chibuzor Amadi, the man appointed by Governor Fubara himself.
In this video, Okeigbo Vlog breaks down why Fubara’s impeachment has hit a legal brick wall, how the Chief Judge became the ultimate gatekeeper, and why Wike has no power to bypass or intimidate the judiciary in this process.
This isn’t political noise. This is constitutional reality.
Watch till the end to understand:
• Why the Chief Judge’s signature is mandatory
• Why the House of Assembly cannot act alone
• How judicial independence blocks political manipulation
• Why this impeachment may already be dead
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