Governor Wike requests refund on federal projects, Tinubu rejects obligation

There was a surprising turn of events in Rivers state as Governor Nyesom Wike made a request to Nigeria’s president-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to refund the funds used in constructing federal government projects in the state. The request was made during Tinubu’s visit to Rivers state on Wednesday, May 3rd, to commission important projects in the state.

Upon his arrival, Tinubu was received by Governor Wike and other top government officials in the state. During the inauguration of the Rumuokuta Flyover, Tinubu responded to Wike’s request by declaring that the federal government (FG) under his administration owes no obligation to make refunds on federal projects undertaken by states of the federation, as reported by Vanguard. However, Tinubu also stated that he could reconsider his stance on the request if Governor Wike lobbies him. This statement has left many Nigerians speculating about the possible outcome of the situation. It is unclear whether Governor Wike will take up Tinubu’s offer to lobby him or seek other means to get the funds refunded to the state. The disagreement between the two politicians has sparked mixed reactions from Nigerians online. As the situation unfolds, many are eagerly waiting to see the outcome of the disagreement between Tinubu and Wike, especially regarding the refund for federal projects constructed by the Rivers state government. Listen to Tinubu response below; Tinubu to Wike,
I owe you nothing …
You cannot shuckle me to refund you, it’s your road😂😂 Buba Galadima, Amaechi, Genevieve Nnaji, Sunday Oliseh, NYSC, Zenith Bank, Delta State. pic.twitter.com/Ia37RF5Y1N — Maraschino cherry (@Alexander11426) May 3, 2023

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Wolves on Christmas Day (December 25) confirmed the loan signing of Atletico Madrid and Brazil’s forward, Matheus Cunha.
Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season
Wolves knocked off local rivals Aston Villa to secure the Brazilian’s signature with a deal that includes an obligation to buy at the end of the season for a fee that could rise to £35m.
Cunha who is now Julen Lopetegui’s first signing since taking over at Molineux, will join the club from January 1 subject to work permit approval.

Wolves sign Cunha on loan with obligation to buy at end of season

Confirming the signing, Wolves said in a statement;
“The Brazilian international flew to the UK and completed his medical earlier in the week, finalising a loan move which will automatically become a permanent deal until 2027, should certain clauses be triggered.”
Cunha has started only two games in La Liga this season and has registered two assists in 370 minutes. He has eight senior caps for Brazil and has made 11 appearances in all competitions for Atletico Madrid this season.