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DELCOM Congratulates Professors Eboh, Awhefeada, Ogwezi, Obukadata on Elevation to VC, DVC Positions

The Director-General of the Delta State Orientation and Communications Bureau, Dr. (Barr.) Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe, has congratulated Prof. Eric Eboh, Prof. Sunny Awhefeada, Prof. Joyce Ogwezi, and Prof. Presley Obukadata on their well-deserved elevations to the positions of Vice Chancellors and Deputy Vice Chancellors in the nation’s ivory towers.

In a statement issued on Sunday, Dr. Oghenesivbe commended the Governor of Delta State, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, for recognizing the invaluable contributions of the four distinguished scholars.

He noted that the appointments include Prof. Eric Eboh as Vice Chancellor of the University of Delta, Prof. Sunny Awhefeada as Vice Chancellor of Southern Delta University, Prof. Joyce Ogwezi as Deputy Vice Chancellor of Dennis Osadebey University, and Prof. Presley Obukadata as Deputy Vice Chancellor of Southern Delta University.

Oghenesivbe further observed that Professors Ogwezi and Obukadata have made significant contributions to the advancement of Mass Communication, as well as to the successes recorded at the Delta State Strategic Communication Workshop, an annual flagship capacity-building programme for political appointees, media professionals, and social media influencers.

The Bureau Chief particularly commended Prof. Ogwezi for her consistent role as a trainer and Chief Trainer at DELCOM, a contribution that earned her the affectionate title, “Mama DELCOM.” He added that members of the DELCOM family, spanning the 2019 to 2025 cohorts, deeply appreciate her impactful training and wish her continued success in her new role.

The Bureau Chief also praised the Honourable Commissioner for Higher Education, Prof. Nyerhovwo Tonukari, for his invaluable contributions and strong alignment with Governor Oborevwori’s education policy, encapsulated in the MORE Agenda.

“DELCOM celebrates Professors Eboh, Awhefeada, Ogwezi, and Obukadata on their well-deserved elevations to the prestigious positions of Vice Chancellors and Deputy Vice Chancellors at the University of Delta, Agbor; Southern Delta University, Ozoro; and Dennis Osadebey University, Asaba, respectively.

“Under the leadership of Governor Oborevwori, educational standards and infrastructure development across the state’s tertiary institutions have recorded remarkable progress. This is both heartwarming and a testament to the administration’s commitment to excellence,” Oghenesivbe stated.

Oborevwori Positions Delta to Attract Foreign Direct Investment, Boost Power Distribution

By Fred Latimore Oghenesivbe Esq

Delta State is steadily redefining its economic narrative, transitioning from a solely resource-dependent region to an emerging hub for foreign direct investment (FDI). At the center of this transformation is Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, whose administration is aggressively tackling the structural barriers that have historically discouraged international capital inflows.

With bold electricity reforms, strengthened security, and investor-focused policies, Delta State is positioning itself as Nigeria’s next major destination for foreign direct investment. Backed by policy reforms, infrastructure expansion, and institutional strengthening, the state is aligning itself with global investment benchmarks, creating a more predictable and competitive business environment.

For decades, unreliable electricity has been one of the biggest deterrents to investment in Nigeria. Delta State is confronting this challenge head-on. The Oborevwori administration has rolled out a multi-layered electricity strategy that includes the extension of 33KV transmission lines, installation of transformers, and rehabilitation of long-neglected infrastructure across the state.

“We are taking deliberate and practical steps to address power supply challenges across Delta State,” Governor Oborevwori stated during the inauguration of the Ohoror–Bomadi Road project. Recent interventions have already delivered measurable outcomes. Over 10 communities reconnected to the national grid after more than a decade in darkness. Six new distribution transformers installed in Warri South-West communities, upgrade of a 2.5MVA transformer to 5MVA capacity at Agbarha-Otor and
rehabilitation of key transmission lines, including Ogbe-Ogume to Kwale.

The enactment of the Delta State Electricity Law and approval of a comprehensive electricity policy signal a shift toward long-term sector stability, an essential requirement for industrial investors. Political stability and clear policy direction remain critical drivers of investment decisions. Under Oborevwori’s MORE Agenda, Delta State is strengthening governance frameworks to ensure consistency and transparency. By aligning with federal economic reforms led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, the state is benefiting from broader fiscal and energy sector liberalization policies.

Communities such as Ode-Itsekiri, Orugbo, and Ugbodede are already witnessing improved electricity access, while major upgrades in Ndokwa and Kwale are restoring industrial viability in those regions. The enactment of the Delta State Electricity Law and approval of a comprehensive electricity policy mark a structural shift, moving from temporary fixes to a sustainable, investor-friendly power sector. The engagement of a specialized electricity consulting firm further signals a data-driven approach to long-term energy planning. For investors, these developments directly reduce operational costs, improve productivity, and enhance supply chain efficiency.

“With these policy instruments in place, we are better positioned to drive sustainable improvements in electricity supply,” the governor affirmed. Such assurances are vital for multinational corporations seeking environments with low policy volatility and strong regulatory backing. Infrastructure development is another critical pillar of Delta’s investment strategy. The rehabilitation of the 31-kilometre Ohoror–Bomadi Road is a prime example of how improved connectivity is opening up previously inaccessible economic zones.

Better roads, combined with improved electricity access, are reducing logistics and transportation costs, enhancing supply chain efficiency, expanding access to rural and semi-urban markets. For investors, this translates into improved ease of doing business and higher returns on investment.

Delta State’s strategic location in Nigeria’s oil-rich region provides a unique advantage. With Nigeria’s population exceeding 200 million, the state offers access to a vast and growing consumer market. Improved electricity supply is already stimulating small and medium-scale enterprise (SME) growth, increased commercial activity in local communities, expansion of agro-processing and light manufacturing sectors.

These developments strengthen Delta’s position as both a production base and a consumption market, two critical factors for foreign investors. Security concerns have long been a major consideration for investors. The Delta State Government is taking decisive steps to address this through approval for new police divisions across local government areas, establishment of a Special Protection Unit base and Strengthening land administration systems.
These measures are designed to protect investments, reduce operational risks, and improve overall investor confidence.

Delta State also offers a youthful and dynamic workforce. With ongoing improvements in infrastructure and economic activity, labor productivity is on the rise.
Access to affordable and increasingly skilled labor provides a competitive edge for industries such as manufacturing, agriculture, and services, key sectors targeted for foreign investment.

Economic analysts note that sub-national reforms like those in Delta State are becoming increasingly important in attracting FDI to Nigeria. According to insights aligned with global financial institutions such as the International Monetary Fund, investors typically prioritizes stable governance systems, reliable infrastructure, clear regulatory frameworks, and strong institutional quality.
Delta State’s current trajectory reflects growing alignment with these global investment criteria.

While challenges remain, the progress recorded so far underscores a clear shift in Delta State’s economic direction. The combination of electricity reform, infrastructure development, and governance stability is creating a strong foundation for sustained investment inflows. Governor Oborevwori’s administration appears focused on long-term impact rather than short-term fixes, an approach that resonates strongly with international investors.

Delta State is no longer just a region of untapped potential, it is fast becoming a destination of strategic opportunity. By addressing the core determinants that influence foreign investment, the state is positioning itself as a competitive player in the global investment landscape. If sustained, these reforms could transform Delta into one of Nigeria’s leading investment hubs where policy meets performance, and potential translates into prosperity.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele: A Capacity Leader Who Deserves To Return As APC National Women Leader- Igbrude

In the evolving political landscape of Nigeria, leadership within political parties must be defined by experience, loyalty, grassroots connection, and the ability to mobilize people toward a common vision. One leader who has consistently demonstrated these qualities within the All Progressives Congress (APC) is Dr. Mary Alile Idele, the National Women Leader of our great party.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele has proven beyond doubt that she possesses the competence, strength, and political capacity required to continue steering the affairs of women within the APC. Her tenure has been marked by energy, commitment, inclusiveness, and strategic mobilization of women across the 36 states of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.

More importantly, Dr. Mary Alile Idele has added tremendous value to the electoral victories of the APC in previous elections.

 Through her dedication, effective mobilization of women, and strong grassroots network, she contributed significantly to strengthening the party’s support base across the country. Her leadership played a vital role in encouraging women’s participation and rallying support for the party at various levels.

As the 2027 general elections are fast approaching, the need for tested, experienced, and committed leaders within the party structure has become even more critical. With her proven record of performance and political mobilization capacity, Dr. Idele remains well positioned to lead and further consolidate women’s support for the APC in the coming elections.

As a grassroots politician and experienced party mobilizer, Dr. Idele understands the dynamics of political participation at every level. She has continued to inspire and organize women, strengthening their voices within the party structure and ensuring that women remain a formidable force in the APC’s growth and electoral success.

Her leadership style reflects loyalty to the party, dedication to progressive ideals, and an unwavering commitment to the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Under her watch, the women’s wing of the APC has witnessed renewed unity, enthusiasm, and increased political participation among women nationwide.

Dr. Idele’s political experience, administrative capacity, and ability to connect with women at the grassroots have made her not only a national figure but also a symbol of strong and purposeful female leadership in Nigerian politics. Her continued presence in this strategic position will further strengthen the party’s women mobilization structure ahead of future electoral engagements.

For these reasons, many party faithful believe that Dr. Mary Alile Idele deserves to return unopposed as the National Women Leader of the All Progressives Congress. Retaining her will ensure continuity, stability, and sustained mobilization of women across the federation.

Supporting this noble call, Dame Princess Minnie Igbrude, PhD, Delta State Chapter Coordinator of the Tinubu Torchbearers Initiative, has openly thrown her weight behind Dr. Idele’s return. She has called on party stakeholders, women leaders, and loyal members of the APC nationwide to rally behind this tested, trusted, and result-oriented leader whose capacity has already been proven.

According to her, Dr. Idele’s leadership has brought strength, visibility, and renewed political engagement among women within the party, making her the most suitable person to continue in that role.

As the APC continues to consolidate its position as Nigeria’s leading progressive political party, retaining capable and committed leaders like Dr. Mary Alile Idele remains essential.

Indeed, leadership is about results, loyalty, and the ability to inspire others — qualities that Dr. Mary Alile Idele has consistently demonstrated. For the sake of continuity, progress, and stronger women participation in politics, her return as APC National Women Leader is both strategic and well deserved.

Dr. Mary Alile Idele remains a capacity leader — tested, trusted, and truly unopposed.

Oshimili South Media Team Officially Inaugurated, Charged on Accuracy and Unity

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area has taken a significant step to strengthen its communication machinery with the inauguration of its Media Team.

The inauguration ceremony, held at the party secretariat in Asaba, brought together party leaders, media practitioners, and other stakeholders.

In his keynote address, the Chairman of the party, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, also known as Igwe Omenife, emphasized the importance of accuracy, professionalism, and fairness in the discharge of duties by the Media Team members.

He stressed that the team has a critical role to play in promoting the party’s image and unity, and urged them to carry out their responsibilities without fear or favour.

Ogbueshi Okolo commended the team for their remarkable contributions in promoting party activities and urged them to sustain the tempo.

He advised members to remain unbiased in their reporting, emphasizing that the APC is one indivisible entity that must be projected positively at all times.

He also cautioned media practitioners, particularly those working with political aspirants, to desist from criticizing fellow aspirants, noting that such actions could create unnecessary divisions within the party.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Peace Building and Conflict Resolution, Chief Edwin Uzor, also addressed the gathering, encouraging the Media Team to maintain their commitment to effective communication in Oshimili South. He pledged his continued support to enhance their operations, emphasizing the importance of a strong and united party.

The highlight of the event was the formal inauguration of the APC Media Team, alongside the presentation of branded aprons and caps to members for proper identification. This gesture was seen as a symbol of the party’s commitment to supporting its media team and recognizing their critical role in promoting the party’s agenda.

The inauguration ceremony marked a new chapter in the APC’s communication strategy in Oshimili South, with the Media Team expected to play a key role in promoting the party’s activities and strengthening its image. With the support of party leaders and stakeholders, the team is poised to make a significant impact in the run-up to the elections and beyond.

Onogba Unveils People-Centred 2026 Budget for Ethiope West

The Chairman of Ethiope West Local Government Council, Chris Onogba, has presented the 2026 budget to the legislative chamber in Oghara, describing it as a comprehensive document reflecting the collective needs and aspirations of the people.

Speaking during the budget presentation, Hon. Onogba emphasized that the fiscal plan was not driven by personal interests but by the pressing demands of constituents across the local government.

“The whole essence of the budget is a compendium of the interests of everybody on whose account I stand as chairman. That is the summary,” he stated.

According to him, the council undertook an extensive needs assessment across communities in Ethiope West to identify priority areas requiring government intervention. He noted that the process enabled the administration to align available resources with the most critical needs of the people.

“We have gone around to assess the particular needs of the people in view of what we are able to provide. So we have put the interests of everybody together that is the meaning of the budget,” he added.

The chairman reiterated that governance at the local level must remain people-oriented, stressing that public office is a trust bestowed by the electorate.

“That budget captured the interests of the people, not my personal interests, because this office is held in trust for the people back home. On this mandate, I am here as chairman,” Onogba said.

He further assured that his administration remains fully aware of its responsibility to deliver policies and programmes that will improve the welfare of residents.

“I and my team are not oblivious of the fact that people sent us here. Everything we do, all our policies, are tailored towards providing happiness for the people,” he noted.

Reiterating his commitment, the council boss declared, “For the purpose of emphasis, our budget captured the interests of everybody. Everyone matters in Ethiope West.”

Engr. Odugba Condemns Ozoro Incident, Urges Isoko Youths to Reject Social Vices

APC chieftain and President of the Concerned Isoko Youths for Good Governance, Engineer Henry Ochuko Odugba, has strongly condemned the assaults on women and female students during the Alue-Do Festival in Ozoro, describing the attacks as “barbaric, shameful, and a betrayal of Isoko values.”

“Chasing, stripping, and molesting our sisters under any guise is not culture—it is criminality, pure and simple,” Odugba said. “Our tradition protects; it does not humiliate. No custom can override the dignity, safety, and rights of women and girls.”

He commended the Delta State Police Command for acting swiftly—arresting the alleged chief organiser and other suspects—and urged both the Command and the State Government to ensure that every perpetrator is identified and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.

Speaking directly to young people across Isoko land, Odugba warned against cultism, drug abuse, gender-based violence, and the mob mentality that fueled the Ozoro incident.

“If you love Isoko, protect our women. Channel your energy into education, skills, enterprise, and community service—not acts that bring disgrace to our name and trauma to our families. We will not shield anyone who brings dishonour to our land.”

He also appealed to parents, traditional rulers, faith leaders, and student bodies to intensify sensitisation in homes, palaces, churches, and campuses, and to collaborate with security agencies to restore confidence—particularly among female students who, reports indicate, have been leaving Ozoro out of fear.

“Let this be a turning point,” Odugba added. “Isoko must be known for discipline, respect, and progress—not for headlines that hurt us all. We stand with the victims and demand justice, healing, and safeguards to ensure that such an incident never happens again in our community.”

No Seed Planted To The Ground Springs Up To A New Seedlings To Bare Fresh Fruits Without Decay Of The Old Ones- High Chief Amb. Mayor Chinedu Enujeko Affirms

By Samuel Afamefune Anukwu Esq.

‎The Convener and Coordinator General of Progressive Anioma Youth Association,(PAYA) High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Enujeko, SSA to Governor of Delta State on Youths Mobilization and former President of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has called on Youths of Anioma (Delta North), Delta State, Nigerians both at home and in diaspora to support the re-election of His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Governor of Delta State, His Excellency Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori for their second term bid as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and Governor of Delta State respectively.

‎High Chief Amb. Enujeko, the Odogwu of Ubulu Unor Kingdom who currently assumed leadership as the Director General (DG) of Signature Nigeria, an arm of the NYCN mounted to coordinate to Political structure and political activities in Nigeria, made this call while playing host to the delegations of Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA) from across the Nine Local Government Areas of Delta North, compromising of Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Ika North East, Ika South, Ndokwa East, Ndokwa West, Okwuani, Oshimili North and Oshimili South LGAs.

‎The Coordinator General of PAYA emphasized that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu met Nigeria in a comatose situation, breathing with a life support of subsidy, but took the bold step and courage to remove it immediately he assumed office and Nigeria seized breath immediately, hence be likened as a seed planted by a farmer that must decay to sprang up fresh seedlings that will grow to bare new fruits.

‎Amb. Enujeko reiterated that it takes a person who planted a seed to ground to apply it’s mechanisms of nursing it, nurturing it, watering it, and giving it all necessary attention and care needed to grow up, spring up flowers and bare fresh fruits.

‎High Chief Amb. Mayor Joel Chinedu Enujeko, the former number citizen of National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), maintained that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has planted a new seed in Nigeria with the removal of fuel subsidy at the inception of assuming office as the President of Nigeria, hence should be allowed to grow it, as any effort to unseat him at this point will be more colossal than ever. Nigeria is on the verge of working again, with the policies of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to restructuring Nigeria and reduce the concentration of Power at the center through State Policing and Resource control. These are evidence in Delta State with the recent approval of N400bilion by His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori to build police Stations across the twenty five LGAs of Delta State, for free take of state Policing.

‎The Coordinator General called on all  Anioma Youths who are progressive minded to anchor on this quest and mobilize our Youth to support the bid of re-electing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and our Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori, declaring that both the President and the Governor of Delta State have earned to maximum support and confidence of PAYA.

‎Amb. Enujeko explained that in mobilizing our Support for the President, the group will not form a parallel body with “SIGNATURE NIGERIA”, but will work under the umbrella of Signature Nigeria to Mobilize for the re-election of the President, and work within the coffers of PAYA to mobilize for the re-election of the Governor in Delta North, but for Delta Central and Delta South, the group will collaborate with SIGNATURE NIGERIA at State level, with the zonal coordinators that will emerge from the zones.

‎Note that this group PAYA have not endorsed any Senate aspirants, nor House of Reps nor House of Assembly, we only endorsed the President re-election and the return of our Governor, Rt. Hon. Elder Sheriff Francis Oborevwori to Government House till 2031. Any aspirant who wants our support must come to us and tell us where he or she is going and why we should support him or her, Amb. Enujeko affirmed.

‎As ethnic Nationality, we are Anioma Youths, we are progressive minded, the group has free entry and free exit, there is always an equal opportunities for both the old and the new members, but though your reports must show in your works and efforts made towards achieving the goals and objectives of the group, that will also be considered to rewarding members. No sentiments, no segregation, we have nine LGAs in Anioma and form the largest numerical strength to deciding elections in Delta State. Therefore go home and preach this same message I have preached to you to other Youth and people in our communities and villages, elections are not won in social media, but in pulling units, we will play active roles in supporting credible candidates with verifiable report cards and antecedents, tell your candidates if you have any, bring them here, the group is open to listen to any manifesto, we are ready for the real business in politics, the structure is already established and very strong to market your candidates if the person is the best amongst equals, and most importantly if the person has a good track record, he concluded.

‎A motion was moved and unanimously seconded by members of Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA) to pass votes of Confidence to the Director General of the PAYA, High Chief Ambassador Mayor Chinedu Joel Enujeko as SSA to Governor on Youths Mobilization and leader of the group, His Excellency, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Francis Oborevwori as Governor of Delta State and His Excellency, Bola Ahmed Tinubu as President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Tell Your Fathers, Mothers, Others, Sheriff Is Coming Back Again – Enujeko

…As PAYA Passes Vote of Confidence on Tinubu, Sheriff

The Coordinator General of the Progressive Anioma Youth Association (PAYA), Chief Mayor Enujeko, has called on youths across Delta North to mobilize grassroots support for the re-election of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, declaring that both leaders have earned the confidence of the group.

Speaking at a strategic gathering of youths drawn from the nine local government areas of Delta North, Enujeko emphasized that PAYA has, for now, limited its endorsement strictly to the President and the Governor.

“We have not endorsed any senator, House of Representatives member, or House of Assembly candidate,” he stated. “What we have done is to pass a vote of confidence on the President and the Governor.”

The PAYA leader, however, charged political aspirants seeking elective positions to present their performance records before expecting support from the youth body.

“Aspirants must show us their report cards. Let them tell us what they have done for the people. Only then can we consider endorsement,” Enujeko said.

Highlighting the strategic importance of Delta North in the state’s political arithmetic, he noted that the senatorial district, with its nine local government areas, remains a decisive force compared to Delta Central and Delta South, which have eight each.

“By sheer numerical strength, Delta North has always been the deciding factor. Any candidate that secures the support of this structure has a clear advantage,” he added.

Enujeko urged members of the association to return to their communities and spread the message of continuity.

“Go back home and tell your fathers, your mothers, your relatives that Sheriff is coming back. Tell them Tinubu is coming back,” he charged.

He further stressed that PAYA would play an active role in screening and supporting credible candidates at all levels, insisting that the era of imposition and poor representation was over.

“There will be no more enforcing failure. We want genuine representation of our people at all levels of government,” he said.

Enujeko assured that any aspirant who proves competence and capacity would enjoy the full backing of the association.

“If you are the best candidate, we will market you. The people are ready, and the structure is strong,” he concluded.

Sunday Kotor Demise A Huge Loss, Says Oborevwori

Delta State Governor, Rt. Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, has expressed deep sorrow over the sudden death of his Senior Special Assistant on Protocol, Mr. Sunday Kotor.

He described his passing as a painful loss to the state government and the people of Delta.

Kotor, who was a dedicated aide to the Governor and widely known as a seasoned Master of Ceremony, reportedly died after collapsing at a private event on Friday evening.

He was said to have slumped during the event and was immediately rushed to a medical facility, where efforts by doctors to revive him were unsuccessful. He was later confirmed dead.

Governor Oborevwori, in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Sir Festus Ahon, described the late Kotor as a dedicated and committed public servant who gave his best in the discharge of his duties.

“The late Sunday Kotor was wholly dedicated to his job. His passing is a huge loss, not only to his family but to the government and people of Delta State,” he lamented.

Governor Oborevwori extended his heart-felt condolences to the family of the deceased, particularly his younger brother, Mr. Conference Kotor, who serves as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor (media).

The Governor noted that Kotor’s contributions to government’s activities, especially in the area of protocol and event coordination, would be greatly missed.

Kotor was a familiar face in Government House, Asaba, where he played a prominent role in anchoring official state functions for over two decades.

He served as Master of Ceremonies under successive administrations, including those of former Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan and Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, and continued in the role under the current administration.

A graduate of Mass Communication from Delta State University, Abraka, the late Kotor hailed from Okwagbe in Ughievwen Kingdom, Ughelli South Local Government Area.

His sudden death has thrown family members, colleagues, and associates into mourning, with many describing it as shocking and devastating, given his longstanding service and vibrant presence at public events.

APC Oshimili South Chairman, Okolo, Party Leaders Receives House Of Representative Aspirant, Hon. Theodora Ndah

APC Oshimili South Chairman, Okolo, Party Leaders Receives House Of Representative Aspirant, Hon. Theodora Ndah

By Oshimili South Media Team .

The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oshimili South Local Government Area, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, alongside party leaders in the area, have received a frontline aspirant for the Aniocha/Oshimili Federal Constituency, Hon. Theodora Isioma Ndah, during a consultation meeting.

The meeting, held at the instance of the aspirant and coordinated by the Party Chairman, brought together key stakeholders of the party, including the State Treasurer, Ogbueshi Anselm Oniawa, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Peter Onwusanya, Chinedu Agbogidi, Nwajei Agbogidi, Dr. Ken Mordi and Hon. Smart Meka, among others.

Also present were members of the aspirant’s team, including LGA coordinators of Team Theodora Isioma Ndah such as Chuka Nwabuonwu, Friday Omesiete, Odikpo Eliazar and Ikechukwu Ijeh, alongside other members of Team Fearless TIN.

She appreciated the party leadership for their steadfastness and formally declared her intention to contest for the House of Representatives seat, stating that her ambition is driven by the desire to serve the people and promote democratic values.

She also highlighted her contributions in academics and social engagements despite not holding public office, stressing that her aspiration is not a do-or-die affair but a commitment to provide quality representation and opportunities for the people of the constituency.

Responding, the APC Chairman in Oshimili South, Ogbueshi Dada Okolo, commended her courage and assured that the party would provide a transparent and level playing ground for all aspirants, noting that the process would be fair and acceptable to all stakeholders.

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