The trending hashtag #WikeAssetProbe has ignited a nationwide debate as Nigerians flood social media demanding transparency over alleged asset declarations and financial irregularities linked to Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) and former Governor of Rivers State.
What began as whispers on social platforms quickly evolved into a viral movement after reports surfaced suggesting that anti-corruption agencies may be scrutinizing certain financial transactions and property acquisitions tied to high-ranking political figures. Though official confirmation remains elusive, the public outcry reflects growing frustration with perceived impunity among Nigeria’s political elite.
Social media users, activists, and civil society organizations have urged authorities—particularly the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC)—to open a transparent investigation and make findings public. Many argue that consistent accountability is essential to rebuilding public trust and curbing corruption at the highest levels of government.
Political analysts say the Wike case, if pursued, could set a critical precedent for governance integrity in Nigeria. “Public officials must be held to the same standard of law,” said one analyst. “If the government wants citizens’ confidence, it must show that no one is above scrutiny.”
Meanwhile, supporters of Wike have dismissed the trending discussions as politically motivated, claiming that rivals are seeking to tarnish his image ahead of potential future elections.
As #WikeAssetProbe continues to dominate online conversations, it underscores Nigeria’s growing digital activism—where hashtags no longer serve as mere trends but as rallying cries for accountability, justice, and reform.