Tinubu’s Aide Warns Arise TV Owner After Wike’s Aide Clashes With Rufai And Abati On His TV Station
The statement is said to add fuel to an ongoing debate about media objectivity, especially as political tensions rise between allies of Wike and those of former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi. Abati’s alleged political alignment, though unconfirmed, became a flashpoint in the conversation, with Olayinka insisting that Abati’s presence would have compromised the interview’s impartiality.
President Tinubu’s aide Daniel Bwala reacts to the interview as he criticize via a post on X (formerly Twitter) and also send message to the TV station owner saying, “They are gradually undermining the credibility of that powerful station. The owner should look into it before they bring down his many years of effort and labour building that brand.”









