@afrisagacity Nigerians will suffer from this. You went to advocate for an Apc government that lacks transparency in award of contracts to unbundle a potentially 3trillion naira revenue stream. You actually believe this will end well?
Joseph Campbell spent five years in a rented shack with no job, reading nine hours a day. no income, no plan, no publication deal. his sister brought him groceries. he later called it "the most fertile period of my life." the hero's journey was written by a man who spent five years doing nothing the world would call productive. I find this fact more useful than most business books combined.
United for the Future of Delta State
Following the conclusion of the NDC governorship primary election in Delta State, I have continued consultations with leaders and stakeholders of our great party in the spirit of unity, inclusiveness, and collective progress.
I recently held fruitful engagements with His Excellency Senator Ovie Omo-Agege, former Deputy President of the Senate, Rt. Hon. Victor Ochei, former Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly, and my fellow aspirants, Deacon Ken Pela, Hon. Barr. Ejaife Omizu Odebala, and Rt. Hon. Chief Napoleon Gbinije. Our discussions focused on strengthening our party and advancing the progress of Delta State.
I am pleased to report that we are united by a shared vision to build a stronger, more formidable NDC capable of providing purposeful leadership and delivering real development for our people. While we entered the primary as contestants, we have emerged as partners working toward a common goal.
The maturity, cooperation, and commitment demonstrated throughout these engagements reaffirm that the NDC remains one united family. Our focus now is to deepen party unity, expand our support base, mobilize our people, and work together toward victory.
I sincerely thank our party leaders, stakeholders, supporters, youths, women, and all members of the NDC for their continued support and dedication. Let me assure every party member and every Deltan that we will continue to consult, collaborate, and build bridges across all divides as we work to Reset Delta.
The future is bright, and together we shall succeed.
Deacon Chris Iyovwaye
Governorship Candidate
Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Delta State
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@Richardcec@omoelerinjare Nigeria's interest isn't choosing sides; it's making every side compete for Nigerian market access while preserving strategic autonomy.
@Richardcec@omoelerinjare You're right that diversification is wise, but framing this as an either/or is the core weakness. The EU remains Nigeria's largest trading partner ($45B+ annually), and "wokeness" doesn't negate capital flows, tech transfer, or development financing.
@Richardcec@omoelerinjare use EU institutional credibility to attract US private sector (Tesla, Starlink already operate in EU-regulated environments), then pivot Gulf capital toward Nigerian infrastructure. The EU isn't a competitor to your preferred partners—it's a credibility bridge.
@Richardcec@omoelerinjare The US-Gulf axis you prefer is valuable for defense and digital infrastructure, but those partnerships often demand exclusivity that limits sovereignty. P.O.'s brilliance lies in sequential diplomacy: