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OGE OKONKWO-OSINKOR, THE IBUSA NIGHTMARE OF BAD POLITICIANS EMERGES DELTA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE By Emeka Esogbue



OGE OKONKWO-OSINKOR, THE IBUSA NIGHTMARE OF BAD POLITICIANS EMERGES DELTA HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY CANDIDATE
By Emeka Esogbue
The cheering news is that youthful Oge Okonkwo-Osinkor popularly known as "Daddi O" in and around Anioma finally emerged as ADC candidate in upcoming 2019 Delta State House of Assembly elections. Awed for his frequent, fearless and tireless criticisms of bad governance in Oshimili North, Daddi O Concept will try his political popularity alongside other bigwigs at the polls under the platform of ADC.
The CEO of Anioma Gardens in Ibusa, Delta State, one of the few Anioma youths and perhaps, best known critic of his age, noted for his hard-work, who remained a thorn in the flesh of political representatives, many say could make good of what he has stood for over the years.
A good number of people gunning for his victory, several of whom are youths believe that in a society where the youths
are truly regarded as agents of change, or in any society where lesser monies are thrown to the wind, Daddy O could just be ideal. Now, in the race, Daddy O, a friend of all and enemy to none; a great builder and respecter of good principles of the society may just be on his way to Asaba legislature judging from the trust and popularity he has gradually gathered for himself.
Having worked hard to build his political career, he seems now an object of admiration to many Ibusa and Anioma youths, many whose path to political determination he is set to construct. The Ibusa Nightmare of Bad Politicians was first listed as a Social Critic in the book, "Essentials of Anioma History" authored by this writer and launched in Ibusa, Delta State in January 2016.
As he has said, he needs the support of all to bring to reality greater legislative accomplishments in Oshimili North. He needs you to bring a change.

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