Substance Over Noise: Why Dafinone Stands Apart from Omo-Agege

By Agogo Johnbull   By all standards of fair political engagement, Mr. Godwin Anaughe’s piece laden with conjectures, alarmism, and selective memory reads less like a thoughtful intervention and more like a desperate attempt to halt an inevitable tide.   That tide is the rising acceptance, credibility, and performance-driven appeal of Senator Ede Dafinone across Delta Central. To recast this organic growth as “panic” within the ranks of the APC is not only misleading; it is an insult to the intelligence of Urhobo people who can distinguish propaganda from performance.…

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Ogboru &The ADC Charade-A Rejoinder To Okowa And Oborevwori -Led APC Faction

By Sylvester Obasere   It is profoundly disheartening to behold you, Mr. Pius Eguono Onodjae – a man whose singular political appointment was brokered through Hon. Charles Oniyere, a beneficiary of Chief Great Ogboru’s enduring political benevolence in securing a seat in the Delta State House of Assembly – now wielding the very instrument procured through that appointment to compose the drivel you have the audacity to parade as political commentary.   One is compelled to ask: is this the depth to which hunger can debase a man, or has…

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Re: Your Calumny Against Ogboru- A Rejoinder To Efetobor Richard

By Sylvester Obasere   It is deeply lamentable to witness the depths to which you have descended in peddling drivel against Chief Great Ovedje Ogboru. Your attempts to tarnish his reputation fall far short of any reasonable standard, and I find it necessary to respond to the baseless allegations you have levied against him. Over the years, I have come across numerous screeds designed to insult and impugn Chief Ogboru’s character, but none have come close to the level of intellectual poverty and logical bankruptcy that your submission represents. To…

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Jifas Backs Omo-Agege’s Delta Central Senatorial Bid, Vows Grassroot Mobilisation

By Philo Ezewu   Prince Sony Jifas Ogbon has commended Ovie Omo-Agege for his successful declaration for the Delta Central senatorial seat, describing it as a decisive step toward sustained progress and effective representation. In a statement to supporters and political stakeholders, Ogbon praised Omo-Agege’s leadership record, citing his experience, influence, and commitment to grassroots development as key factors inspiring confidence among constituents. He noted that the declaration reflects the people’s demand for tested and result-driven leadership. Ogbon also pledged to mobilise his network of supporters, youths, and community leaders…

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The Arrogance Of Omission: How Omo-Agege Disrespected Governor Oborevwori And Dimmed His Own Declaration

By Arieri Agbro     What someone keeps quiet about can matter more than their speech. When Senator Ovie Omo-Agege announced his bid for Delta Central, the missing words stood out sharply. He did not mention Governor Sheriff Oborevwori at all. That gap carried meaning, not oversight. The unspoken part shaped perception – poorly. He spoke directly to the President, lifting up national programs while listing his own past moves. Not once did he mention the governor now in office, though that leader comes from the very same Delta Central…

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We Will Fight To Return All APC Candidates in 2027— Omo-Agege

  Former Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, has reaffirmed his resolve to mobilize support for the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections, declaring that the party will pursue a united and strategic effort to secure victory across all levels. Addressing a large gathering in Oromurhu-Orogun in Ughelli North Local Government Area, Omo-Agege disclosed that he has formally accepted the call by his constituents and supporters to contest once again for the Delta Central Senatorial seat. “Yesterday, I ascended, yielded to the sustained appeals and yearnings of…

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