Nigeria, April 4 -- Wike may be the most interview-ready politician Nigeria has ever produced.
If microphones had a favourite public official, they would probably choose him without hesitation.
Just when the country is recovering from the last round of headlines, there he is again, seated before cameras like a man who feels more at home under studio lights than most news anchors.
For a country whose presidents speak so rarely that citizens hear more from rumours than from the State House, Wike's endless media chats now feel like a genre of their own.
It is no longer public communication.
It is appointment television.
Why preserve words when you can spend them like confetti?
At this point, Wike doesn't just speak to the media.
He is in a ...
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