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MOMENT OF HONOUR: Ughelli Agog As Ovie Omo-Agege Arrives Home



It was a day of honour for Obarisi Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, CFR, the immediate past Deputy President of the Senate, and Delta State governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, as the people of Delta State came together from all ethnic nationalities to collectively celebrate and honour him. The grand reception in the ancient city of Ughelli was historic, marking the recognition of a distinguished Deltan who has brought great honour to the state and its people.

Obarisi, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege arrived Osubi Airport flanked by Distinguished Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, Hon. Eric Oharisi and Hon. Evance Iwhurie.


The streets of Ughelli came alive with jubilation as the former Deputy Senate President and his entourage drove into town. It was a historic moment, characterized by the beating of drums, vibrant displays of cultural pride, and an overwhelming sense of camaraderie among the people. The air filled with chants of joy, and the atmosphere electric with excitementā€”all painting a vivid picture of the profound admiration and respect the senator commands among his people. 


What truly distinguished this moment of honour was the overwhelming support and participation of people from all walks of life. From artisans to members of transportation associations, market women to political and religious groups, thousands of individuals set aside their daily pursuits to join in the celebration of Senator Omo-Agege's homecoming. This widespread display of unity and solidarity underscored the profound impact that Senator Omo-Agege has had on the lives of Delta State's citizens, transcending political divides and uniting people in a shared sense of pride and appreciation.


At the heart of this euphoria lies Senator Omo-Agege's unwavering commitment to the betterment of his constituents and his tireless efforts in advancing the interests of Delta State on the national stage. His tenure has been marked by notable achievements, from championing legislative reforms to spearheading development projects that have positively impacted the lives of countless individuals in the State and across the country.

The significance of Senator Omo-Agege's homecoming extends far beyond the realm of politics. It symbolizes a triumph of perseverance, resilience, and the unwavering spirit of the Nigerian people. It serves as a reminder that, despite the challenges and obstacles that may arise, unity, and solidarity can overcome all odds.

The homecoming celebration of Senator Ovie Omo-Agege stands as a poignant reminder of the power of leadership, unity, and collective action in driving meaningful progress and development.

As the drums echo across the State, let us pause to celebrate not only the man but also his enduring legacies, which should continue to inspire and resonate, serving as a guiding light for generations to come.



Comments

  1. At the end he was betrayed by same glorious partisans deltan..we all know all this praises na wayo.msg from a well recognized son of umusu Orogun

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  2. Deltans (Central Senetorial District). Make una dey careful o. Ibori was in courts for almost 8 yrs of his reign and state funds were deployed to prosecute the cases. The devil you know is better than the angel you don't know. We hadly have good people anymore. Let's be careful of plenty grammer. Sherrif better pas Edo state governor for book, yet he is supported by his people. Make una watch APC, its still dangerous to trust them o. The hardship in the land, na person causam o. Lets be wise. Believing in politicians is like believing in the devil. My views.

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