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2027: Abuja Politics and Omo-agege Minions

of the party).
Omo-Agege’s story should be a lesson for political students and pundits alike. It is a practical and contemporary lesson on the intoxicating essence of power and how if not managed can lead one to ruin. It is a lesson on humility and how we must be careful as the laws of gravity happen to anything on earth including power.
The mischievous boy is a slim fellow who cannot be trusted with power again. The Presidency knows this. The All Progressives Congress (APC) both at State and National levels know this. The Good people of Delta State are well versed on this; hence he was vehemently rejected in 2023.
2027 is a walk over.
Deltans are ready to do it again. Deltans are not minions. They are not gullible. They will vote right. They will always pick Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori over a mace thief. Deltans will vote for Sheriff over a tribal bigot.
Deltans will choose cool headedness over desperation. Deltans will not support one who circumvented pipeline surveillance contracts; a topic I will visit properly soon. And I will not rest until all parts of Isoko Nation under the surveillance scheme still in his net, Zane Energy Limited, are released.
And for those who are getting ready to throw their stones at me for saying the truth or for standing by it; you will regret your lives, don’t worry! According to internet sensation Gehgeh, you will cry, “had I Known”, the last comment of a fool.
In the end, what do they have to say? Other than I am a political appointee of the Delta State Government, hence I may not be in a position of good faith to defend good or abhor evil.
And so what?
Let the war begin…
Iteveh Nurudeen Ekpokpobe, FIMC, a retired investigative journalist who is not tired, writes from Abuja.