By Winifred Dafiaghor In recent days, Delta Central has seen a noticeable uptick in behind-the-scenes engagement across political and community spaces. Meetings have become quieter, movements more deliberate, and conversations more selective; signs, observers note, of a district responding to shifting internal dynamics rather than public announcements. At the centre of this evolving atmosphere is Olorogun John Nani, whose activities have increasingly become reference points in broader discussions about governance and direction. Unlike moments driven by rhetoric or declarations, the present mood is shaped by inference—by what is…
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