Former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike said on Sunday that he was poisoned at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) secretariat in 2018.
Wike stated the toxin harmed his liver and kidneys and nearly killed him if it hadn’t been for God’s intervention.
He made the announcement at the St. Peters Deanery in Rumuepirikom, Obio-Akpor, during a special Thanksgiving ceremony organized by his family.
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According to the former governor, he was taken to Beirut at midnight, where physicians informed him that his liver and kidneys were no longer functioning.
After caring to him, the physicians informed him that his organs were operating again.
He stated that the physicians released him after roughly a week and advised him to return home, noting that he changed his itinerary during his second term campaign.
According to the previous Governor, everyone became a suspect after he opted not to enter any party leader’s home during his campaigns.
Wike described his near-death experience from poisoning by saying, “God was in charge, everybody who knew how we came to power in 2015, knew it was turbulent.”
“But God saw us through. When you are in office, many people think things are going well with you. Nobody wants to find out the problems you are facing as a human.
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“In December 2018, it was the day my former Chief of Staff was going to have thanksgiving. I was to attend that thanksgiving. From that Sunday on, I never came down from my room. It was bad.
“But those who attended the January 1 state banquet of 2019 will know that I never spoke that day. I just sat down there and told the deputy governor to speak on my behalf. I thought it was over.
“I didn’t know I had been poisoned at our party’s secretariat, the doctors, after some treatments, returned and told me my organs had started working again.”
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