Face Negotiation Strategies in Selected Nyesom Wike's Media Interviews: A Pragmatic Analysis

https://doi.org/10.48185/spda.v7i1.2095

Authors

  • David Oluwatobi Esuola Lagos State University
  • Omolola Anuoluwapo Okunola University of Ibadan
  • Temitope Michael Ajayi University of Ibadan
  • Solomon Oluwole Oyetade University of Ibadan

Keywords:

Nigerian politics, Media chat, political discourse, Nyesome Wike, Face acts

Abstract

This study focuses on the strategic use of face acts by Nyesom Wike in media interactions within the time frame of his governorship of Rivers State (2015–2023) and ministerial position in Nigeria's Federal Capital Territory (2023 to present). Although studies on politeness breaches and the face work among journalists have been conducted in the context of Nigerian political discourse, there is still much to be explored on the strategic use of face acts by politicians for political branding and identity construction. In particular, not much attention has been paid to the systematic use of face acts by Nigerian politicians in navigating governance problems, evading accountability, and exhibiting power in impromptu media interactions. Using qualitative thematic analysis, this study examined ten purposively sampled media chats of Wike, a prominent Nigerian political figure, with journalists on Channels Television and TVC News (2022–2025). The data were transcribed verbatim and analyzed using the framework of Politeness Theory by Brown and Levinson (1987). Findings reveal that the political figure, Nyesom Wike, applies several forms of face strategies, including bald on-record face threats, positive and negative politeness, off-record avoidance, and ironic reversal, contextually to negotiate power, construct identity, and brand his political style. The study adds to face management literature by providing an example of how facework is an integral part of power struggle and political branding in African political communication.

Author Biographies

Omolola Anuoluwapo Okunola, University of Ibadan

Okunola Omolola Anuoluwapo is a Master of Arts degree holder from the department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Temitope Michael Ajayi, University of Ibadan

Ajayi, Temitope Michael is a senior lecturer in the department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. He is a prolific scholar with focus on sociolinguistics, media discourse, scam/crime discourse, pragmatics, and cultural studies.

Solomon Oluwole Oyetade, University of Ibadan

Oyetade Solomon Oluwole is a professor in the department of Linguistics and African Languages, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria. He is a well researched scholar with several publications to his name both locally and internationally. His research area is sociolinguistics, pragmatics and discourse analysis.

Published

2026-06-30

How to Cite

Esuola, D. O., Okunola, O. A., Ajayi, T. M., & Oyetade, S. O. (2026). Face Negotiation Strategies in Selected Nyesom Wike’s Media Interviews: A Pragmatic Analysis. Studies in Pragmatics and Discourse Analysis, 7(1), 1–20. https://doi.org/10.48185/spda.v7i1.2095