Despite the current setback, Nnah warned that Fubara should not be underestimated. “Sim Fubara you might think that he doesn’t know what he is doing but such people are very dangerous because you don’t know what is in his mind,” he cautioned. He described the governor as a quiet but strategic figure who rarely speaks publicly but makes calculated moves. “He doesn’t always speak, he just drops one or two words and goes back to his shell; such people are very dangerous, fear them,” Nnah added.
As Rivers State continues to grapple with political uncertainty, the fallout from Fubara’s APC exit may reshape the state’s political landscape. The APC’s internal dynamics and its ability to manage defections will be closely watched, with analysts predicting potential fractures within the party. Fubara’s next moves remain unpredictable, but one thing is clear: his political journey is far from over.


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