Former Deputy President of the Senate, has resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress with immediate effect. Omo-Agege announced his resignation in a letter dated May 22, 2026, and addressed to the Chairman of APC Orogun Ward 2 in Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. In a statement by Senator Ovie Omo-Agege , Media Adviser, Mr Sunny Areh, The former senator said his decision followed consultations with political associates and supporters as well as a review of recent developments within the party in Delta State. According to…
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Senator Omo-Agege’s Inordinate Ambition And The Future Of APC In Delta
By Emmanuel Arodovwe, The dictionary defines an inordinate ambition as an “excessive, immoderate or uncontrolled desire for power, wealth or recognition that ignores ethical limits, fairness, or the rights of others. It is characterised by self-promotion, selfishness, and a willingness to use unethical means to achieve goals, often resulting in personal, social, or national crises. ” Senator Ovie Omo-Agege’s insistence to return to the Nigerian Senate, barely three years after he left, is not short of an “Inordinate Ambition”, and unless he is quickly called to order, and the…
Read MoreOmo-Agege’s Desperate Quest Is The Real Threat To Delta APC
By Ufuoma Egbe, The recent outburst by Hon. Godwin Anaughe against Senator Ede Dafinone’s second-term declaration is nothing more than a desperate political tantrum fueled by frustration, insecurity, and the changing political realities in Delta Central Senatorial District — realities that are clearly no longer in favour of his principal, former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege. Ordinarily, such “Tales by Moonlight” narratives should be ignored. However, because of the deliberate attempt to distort facts, insult the intelligence of APC members, and create unnecessary tension within the party,…
Read More2027: Omo-Agege, Emerhor Under Pressure To Quit Delta Central Senate Race
Barely three weeks to the All Progressives Congress (APC) Delta Central Senatorial primary, strong indications have emerged that former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, and party chieftain, O’tega Emerhor, may withdraw from the race. The two political heavyweights are reportedly winding down their aspirations following alleged failed attempts to secure high-level political endorsements from the party in Abuja and a perceived loss of grip on the current party structure in the state. Sources within the APC hierarchy reveal that both men are wary of a potential…
Read MoreOmo-Agege,Waive Political Teams At War Over Media Aides Alleged Smear Campaign
The political team of Reverend Francis Waive has issued a strongly worded statement in response to what it described as persistent attacks and misinformation allegedly emanating from the media team of former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege. In the statement titled “Statement from Revd Waive Political Team to the Omo-Agege Media Team,” the group said it had maintained restraint over the years despite repeated provocations, emphasizing that Reverend Waive had never engaged in personal attacks or disrespectful comments against Omo-Agege. “It is well known that it…
Read More2027: ‘Keep Your Word, Leave With Honour’, Delta Central Stakeholders Urge Omo-Agege To Reject Senate Comeback
A coalition of political stakeholders and grassroots leaders across Delta Central has issued a strong and respectful appeal to former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, urging him to honour his earlier commitment not to return to the Senate in 2027, warning that any reversal could undermine his hard-earned legacy. In a detailed statement released over the weekend, the group distanced itself from individuals allegedly pushing Omo-Agege toward another senatorial bid, insisting that such voices “do not, in truth, reflect the values or convictions of his genuine…
Read MoreDelta Central 2027: Equity, Not Eastern/Western Urhobo Divide, Should Decide Rotation
WE have carefully read the response of our respected leader, Chief Williams Makinde, in his article titled “OMO-AGEGE IS ON TRACK AND WILL CONTINUE TO WORK FOR ALL URHOBO,” which was written in reaction to an earlier piece by Chief Hon. Julius Eguvwebere, Ohwotemu R’ Agbon. That earlier article addressed the issue of rotation of the Delta Central senatorial ticket along federal constituency lines—not along the outdated and misleading “Eastern” and “Western” Urhobo divide, as Chief Williams Makinde now suggests. In attempting to justify what many have described as…
Read MoreOmo-Agege: Erhire Debunks Rejection Rumours, Calls For Calm Among Supporters
The Executive Director, Engineering Services at the Niger Delta Basin Development Commission and chieftain of the All Progressive Congress in Ughelli North, Comrade Chuks Erhire has denied and debunked the rumors that Senator Ovie Omo-Agege was rejected by the people of Ughelli North Local Government Area of Delta State. Comrade Erhire made this known in statement while reacting to the rumours that was peddled. It was learned that thousands of youths in from Ughelli North stormed the street in a Road- Work for the immediate past Deputy President of the…
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