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Rotimi Amaechi is at Peace with Himself
Rotimi Amaechi, the former Minister of Transportation, has been seen recently in Lagos, looking refreshed and at ease. He attended an event, appearing notably well-groomed and in high spirits. Amaechi’s presence captured the attention of everyone around him.
For a man who has faced many political challenges in recent times, Amaechi’s appearance showed a different side. His once combative and high-profile persona has softened, as he now seems to prefer staying out of the political spotlight. This withdrawal from politics, after years of turbulence, suggests a deliberate move toward personal peace.
The sight of Amaechi, relaxed and unbothered by the political storms of the past, raises questions. It is clear that he has chosen to step back, avoiding the fray that often entangles politicians after leaving office. This shift in his public demeanour implies he has found contentment elsewhere.
As the proverb goes, “A quiet river runs deep.” Amaechi’s silence in the face of recent political developments speaks louder than words. He no longer feels the need to defend his legacy or engage in battles that once consumed him.
This peacefulness is a stark contrast to the confrontations he endured, especially with political rivals. His ongoing feud with Nyesom Wike, once a defining part of his public life, seems distant now. Instead of re-entering these disputes, Amaechi has opted for quietude.
Many have noticed his absence in the political discussions that once animated him. While some might see this as a retreat, others may view it as a sign that he has found a new focus. Whatever the case, Amaechi is clearly no longer troubled by the battles of the past.