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Reuben Abati Denies Allegations Of Soliciting Funds From Wike

Veteran journalist and Arise News TV anchor, Dr. Reuben Abati, has broken his silence following scathing remarks by Lere Olayinka, a media aide to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike. The comments were made during a controversial appearance on The Morning Show last Friday, where Olayinka claimed that Abati begged Wike for money.

Olayinka, speaking live on Arise News’ flagship programme, not only alleged that Abati solicited money from Wike but also accused the TV anchor of partisanship, claiming he had become the unofficial spokesperson for former Minister of Transportation, Rotimi Amaechi.

He further questioned Abati’s absence from the studio that day, implying it was a calculated move to avoid accountability.

“I wasn’t expecting him to be here. He has taken the position of special assistant on media to Rotimi Amaechi,” Olayinka said.

The fiery exchange stems from a recent comment by Amaechi during his 60th birthday celebration, where he declared himself “hungry,” a statement widely seen as a veiled criticism of the current administration. Wike, his political rival, dismissed the remarks and questioned the credibility of a man who had held multiple top political roles yet claimed to be hungry.

Abati, reacting on Arise News, criticized Wike’s response as “rude and disrespectful,” especially coming from someone whose political rise was closely tied to Amaechi. This opinion apparently struck a nerve with Olayinka, prompting his Friday outburst.

In a swift and pointed response issued over the weekend, Abati, according to GWG, dismissed Olayinka’s claims as baseless and defamatory.

He categorically denied ever aligning with Amaechi or seeking favours from Minister Wike.

“I am not Rotimi Amaechi’s spokesperson, nor do I have his phone number. That’s a fabrication,” he stated.

Abati further explained that his absence from Friday’s show was due to a prior intellectual engagement, a book review for Oprah Benson: Live and Legend, authored by Dr. Udu Yakubu, and not an attempt to dodge any confrontation.

He also addressed Olayinka’s claim regarding an alleged probe by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC). According to Abati, his interaction with the EFCC was a routine and procedural invitation, not a criminal investigation. He added that the agency, under its former chairman Ibrahim Magu, later issued a formal apology to him.

Taking a swipe at Olayinka’s use of the word “hubris” during the interview, Abati suggested that the media aide had misused the term and lacked the intellectual depth to warrant further engagement.

Despite the attacks, Abati stood firmly by his earlier criticism of Minister Wike, arguing that public officials must always be subject to public scrutiny.

In addition to dismissing Olayinka’s claim that he begged Wike for money, Abati also responded to the media aide’s attempt to resurrect old allegations against the late Senator Buruji Kashamu. He insisted that no court ever convicted the deceased, either in Nigeria or abroad.

Closing his statement, Abati expressed deep gratitude to his co-hosts, especially Rufai Oseni and Vimbai, for their professionalism during the episode. He also thanked his wife, Kikelomo Atanda-Owo Abati, for her unwavering support.

“Your strength remains my anchor,” he wrote.

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