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FIELD REPORT: SENATOR NED NWOKO FLOORS OKOWA ACROSS DELTA NORTH AS RESULTS BECOME UNMISTAKABLE Distinguished Senator Ned Munir Nwoko has delivered what field observers are already describing as a sweeping and decisive victory over former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa in the Delta North Senatorial primaries. Across the 98 wards that make up the district, on-ground reports, corroborated by video evidence and real-time documentation, point to one clear and consistent outcome: Senator Nwoko has overwhelmingly dominated the exercise, establishing control in well over 90 percent of the wards. Across the 9 local government areas, the pattern has been impossible to ignore. Massive, organic turnout. Open declarations. Repeated chants of Senator Ned Nwoko’s name. In ward after ward, the disparity between both camps was stark. While Senator Ned Nwoko’s presence translated into numbers, energy, and visible alignment, the Okowa camp struggled to generate comparable traction on the ground. What distinguishes this outcome is not just the scale, but the nature of the support. There were no signs of artificial padding, no evidence of manufactured turnout. What played out across Delta North was a people driven affirmation, loud, and impossible to suppress. Although the APC National Primary Election Committee is yet to make an official declaration, the reality on the ground has already taken shape. Constituents across the district are in high spirits, not in anticipation, but in recognition of what they have witnessed firsthand. For many within Delta North, this is no longer a contest awaiting results, it is a concluded exercise awaiting formal confirmation. The implications are equally clear. A candidate who commands this level of organic acceptance stands in sharp contrast to one burdened by ongoing EFCC case. The mood across the district reflects not just a choice, but a rejection. The people have spoken, and they have done so emphatically.
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*BREAKING NEWS:* *Okowa in a heated quarel with his team*. There are growing indications of internal tension within the political structure of former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, as reports suggest disagreements have intensified between him and members of his political team. According to information circulating within political circles, concerns were allegedly raised over the disbursement and utilization of funds reportedly earmarked for political mobilization and operations with respect to today's primary election between him and Senator Ned Nwoko. It is further alleged that questions were directed at members of the team regarding accountability and the effectiveness of their assignments, with the disappointing show accross Delta North the former Governor is greatly displeased. The development has fueled speculation of cracks within the camp, especially as political alignments and strategic interests ahead of his future political ambitions continue to evolve across Delta North and the wider Delta political landscape. Observers believe that if these reports persist, they could significantly affect cohesion within the structure and weaken confidence among loyalists and grassroots supporters. Observers are saying the landslide victory by the incumbent Senator Ned Nwoko is the beginning of the decline of the Okowa hegemony
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*POLITICAL MOMENTUM BUILDS IN DELTA NORTH AS UKWUANI STAKEHOLDERS RALLY BEHIND NED NWOKO’S 2027 RE-ELECTION BID.* Ned Nwoko Campaign Team Intensifies Grassroots Consultations in Ukwuani Ahead of 2027 As political activities gradually gather momentum ahead of the 2027 general elections, the campaign structure of Distinguished Senator Ned Nwoko has continued its strategic grassroots consultations across Delta North with a high-level stakeholders’ meeting in Ukwuani Local Government Area. The consultation, which drew party leaders, community stakeholders, youth groups, women leaders, coordinators, and political mobilizers from across Ukwuani, is seen as part of ongoing efforts to consolidate support and strengthen the Senator’s political base within the senatorial district. Speaking at the gathering, the Director General of the campaign, Hon. Samuel Kerry, emphasized the importance of unity, grassroots mobilization, and sustained political engagement ahead of the 2027 elections. He noted that the consultations were necessary to strengthen the campaign structure across wards and communities while ensuring that supporters remain actively involved in the movement. Discussions at the meeting focused on party cohesion, voter engagement, and the need to sustain political structures capable of delivering a strong and united front ahead of the next electoral cycle. Stakeholders who spoke during the engagement reportedly commended Senator Ned Nwoko’s style of representation at the National Assembly, citing his visibility, legislative engagements, and developmental interventions across Delta North as factors responsible for the growing acceptance of his re-election movement. The meeting also highlighted the increasing political realignments taking place within the district as supporters and party faithful reiterated their commitment to expanding the campaign’s reach at the ward and community levels. Observers note that the consultations across Delta North indicate an early but coordinated move by the Senator’s political structure to maintain grassroots dominance and consolidate strategic alliances ahead of 2027. The engagement ended with renewed assurances of loyalty, unity, and support from stakeholders who pledged to intensify mobilization efforts across Ukwuani in support of Senator Ned Nwoko’s re-election bid.
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*Why Delta North APC Must Unite Behind Senator Ned Nwoko; The Strategic Importance of His Synergy with Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and President Bola Tinubu* ~*Chukwuka James Enomate* In politics, relevance is everything. Regions that produce leaders with access to power, national influence and strategic relationships are the regions that attract development, secure federal attention and shape the direction of governance. For Delta North, this is precisely why the All Progressives Congress (APC) must unite behind Ned Nwoko. Today, Senator Ned Nwoko occupies a unique political position that transcends ordinary partisan politics. He has successfully positioned himself as a bridge between federal power, state level governance and the aspirations of the Anioma people. His growing synergy with Sheriff Oborevwori and his alignment with the administration of Bola Tinubu present Delta North with a rare and strategic political advantage that must not be wasted through internal divisions or shortsighted political rivalries. The reality of governance in Nigeria is that development flows more effectively when there is cooperation between federal legislators, state governments and the Presidency. Communities that enjoy strong representation at all levels of power naturally stand a better chance of benefiting from infrastructure projects, economic opportunities, political appointments, security interventions and federal investments. This is why the political synergy surrounding Senator Ned Nwoko matters profoundly. At the federal level, President Bola Tinubu’s administration is aggressively focused on consolidating political structures, expanding national influence and building alliances capable of stabilizing governance across the country. In such an environment, Delta North cannot afford to isolate itself from the center of power. Senator Ned Nwoko’s closeness to the corridors of national influence positions the region advantageously within the broader national equation. Power respects proximity. A senator with direct relevance within the ruling political architecture carries enormous value for his constituency and region. It means easier access to federal agencies, stronger lobbying capacity, increased visibility for local demands, and a greater ability to attract strategic projects to the people. At the state level Governor Sheriff Oborevwori’s pragmatic approach to governance and political engagement has also created an atmosphere where constructive cooperation can flourish. Rather than promoting endless hostility, the emerging understanding between Senator Ned Nwoko and Governor Oborevwori demonstrates political maturity and a shared recognition that the ultimate purpose of leadership is development, not ego driven warfare. This alignment between the Presidency, influential federal representation, and state leadership creates a powerful triangle of opportunity for Delta North. For the APC in Delta North, this should serve as a rallying point, not a source of internal anxiety, a politically intelligent party understands how to consolidate around influential figures capable of opening doors at the national level. Senator Ned Nwoko is undeniably one of those figures. His national visibility, international exposure, legislative boldness, and ability to maintain relevance within critical political conversations distinguish him from the average politician. More importantly, his strategic relationship with President Bola Tinubu’s political structure gives Delta North a stronger voice within the ruling establishment. This matters because politics is not won by noise alone. It is won by influence, access, negotiation, and strategic alliances. The APC must therefore avoid the dangerous temptation of internal fragmentation. Political disunity weakens bargaining power and hands advantages to opponents. No serious political party destroys its strongest mobilizers while simultaneously expecting expansion and electoral success. The people of Delta North deserve leadership that can connect them directly to the center of national decision-making. They deserve representation that commands respect both in Asaba and Abuja. They deserve leaders capable of transforming political relationships into practical benefits for ordinary citizens. The synergy between Senator Ned Nwoko, Governor Sheriff Oborevwori, and President Bola Tinubu creates precisely that possibility. Most importantly, it positions Delta North as a politically strategic region rather than a marginalized spectator in national affairs. At this defining moment, APC stakeholders, youths, women groups, ward leaders and political actors across Delta North must recognize the larger picture. Politics should not be reduced to personal jealousy, factional bitterness, or emotional propaganda, the future of the region is too important for that. What Delta North requires now is unity, strategic thinking, and collective political direction. Senator Ned Nwoko’s ability to maintain constructive relationships with both Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and President Bola Tinubu reflects political sophistication, influence, and statesmanship. It demonstrates an understanding that sustainable development is built through strategic partnerships, not endless political hostility. History rewards regions that understand how to align themselves with power responsibly and intelligently. Delta North must not miss that opportunity.
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you don give your neighbour name fir advising you. You see the reason I no longer advise people , if you like be dying I go do like say I no see you Naim fit people like you |
One good thing I've seen APC do thjs year is to deny this man ticket he must not near public office again and again |
when you display ignorance in the public space it is very pathetic and shameful , Ned that was elected in 2023 , just one term in Senate is who you are saying has been there for how long fyzaila: |
it is the job of the security agencies to fish him out but will they respond , never . flip the table round, if it were a southerner or CHRISTIAN he would have been arrested nairalanda1: |
they should separate the list, those financing boko haram, iswap, lukarawa , bandits etc should be separated from ipob list ipob isn't that destructive |
Like Lamidi Apapa like Gombe Nafiu where is Apapa today |
Where is that old forsaken man Akpata of labour party today they will use and dump him |
Another AIR NIGERIA loading |
Jesus is Lord of All Of things in earth, Of things above the earth Of things beneath the earth |
The Real Victim here is not you but the Girl Compensate her adequately , both you and your husband. she is a good girl is the reason she didn't bulge to your husband's pressure she must have went through hell which in uur blindness you didn't see, she left to preserve your marriage . you and your husband owe her . Then for your husband , if he is genuinely sorry, I mean genuinely sorry forgive him. for a man to publicly accept his errors and plead publicly is a positive sign. Therefore do your best to heal from this and continue with your home with him |
even in ameachis village he won't get this number of vote ,.even his immediate family will vote not vote him😂😂😂 |
Shame on Nairaland, if this is news worthy then it only signals that Nairaland is dying a slow death |
I'm disappointed in Vdm. you don't know the number of states in Nigeria. you don't know the election cycle in Nigeria. how can you say 31 Govs out of 35, then again you said he is campaigning for 2032, haba na, next next election cycle after 2027 is 2031 these things are too elementary na, I'm really disappointed in vdm |
These are random strikes what happened to isreal's ministries, safe houses, Intel units, presidential villas , military formations, precision strikes on the chain of command etc This further undermines Irans capability, they are just carrying out random strikes devoid of precision . Iran is a noise maker |
As Usual a random attack No Precision |
The land where culture is supreme Oba may you live indeed I'm proud of the land where I attended my university education |
why this comment this your comment is inappropriate Bentacur007: |
Which one is start Engine and drive off calmly Is the car not there? , what kind of reportage is this, yes they stole from the car but they didn't carry the car. Which kind misinformation is this. |
Senator Ned Nwoko is human just like everyone of us, don't blame him. Exceed15: |
SENATOR NED NWOKO’S OCTOBER 2025 WHATSAPP MESSAGE TO REGINA AND THE TRUTH IT REVEALS “I won’t accept your friends coming here at odd hours again. First it was glam on Sunday night. I spoke with two of you to go to sleep at 1am or she should leave. She didn’t do either. It was an all night of noise and music and all that goes with it. By 3am another two friends joined you. They left the following afternoon. Again today, I asked you to go to.bed at 3am. You refused. It was was the noise of doors downstairs that woke me up. Lo and behold, you and sonia were heading to your room at exactly 3.30am. You have shown so much disrespect in the past few days. I don’t know who is giving you drugs amongst them and this lifestyle is totally unacceptable and we can’t continue like this. It is either you continue with your therapy or you check into the rehab in asokoro. My health is deteriorating because of your situation. I am worried about your life and what will happen with the kids. More importantly I won’t fund your lifestyle again until you are fully rehabilitated”. The last WhatsApp message sent by Senator Ned Nwoko to Regina on 17 October, 2025, provides a clear and honest account of the issues that led to the breakdown of the household. When read carefully, it leaves little room for the version of events later pushed into the public space. 1. *There was no domestic violence. The accusation became a convenient storyline to avoid accountability for the underlying problems*. No member of the domestic staff witnessed or reported any beating. No contemporaneous complaint of violence was made. The claim of domestic violence surfaced only after the situation escalated and became public. Notably, even Regina’s own mother stated that the video alleging violence was a prank, a telling admission that undercuts the entire claim. 2. *Documented substance abuse over an extended period*. By October 2025, there had already been close to eight months of persistent drug and alcohol abuse by Regina. This was a lived reality within the household, marked by erratic behaviour, unsafe associations, repeated late night disturbances, and growing instability. 3. *Confirmed toxicology findings*. Independent toxicology reports confirmed the presence and abuse of multiple substances. These findings corroborate the concerns expressed in the October message and contradict claims that substance use was fabricated or exaggerated. 4. *Professional help was offered and resisted*. Therapy and rehabilitation were initiated and encouraged well before the matter became public. The October message reflects frustration, and a final attempt to insist on sustained professional help, either through continued therapy or structured rehabilitation. 5. *The children and her health were central*. Senator Ned Nwoko’s concerns, as expressed in the message, center on declining health, unsafe behavior, and the well-being of the children. Financial boundaries were introduced not as punishment, but as a necessary step to stop enabling a lifestyle that was clearly destructive. 6. *Public victimhood became an easier escape than treatment*. The shift from private intervention to public accusation was a deliberate strategy by Regina to evade responsibility, avoid long-term treatment, and garner public sympathy. 7. *The October message stands as a factual anchor*. Unlike later videos and emotional appeals, the October 17 message was written in real time, before public pressure, before court proceedings, and before any reputational considerations. It reflects concern, boundaries, and an insistence on treatment, not violence. The evidence - medical reports, staff statements, therapy records, and contemporaneous messages, all point in one direction. The effort to recast this period as one of domestic abuse is clearly driven less by truth and more by shame and a reluctance to commit to long-term professional treatment. We will not shy away from addressing any/all issues raised by regina in all her videos and writings including age & infidelity on her part. Signed, Senator Ned Nwoko Communication Team |
*ANIOMA O CLOCK* By~ Chulex James Enomate The agitation for Anioma State is rooted in historical identity, political marginalisation and the quest for administrative equity within Nigeria’s federal structure. Before colonial rule, Anioma communities shared strong cultural, linguistic and historical ties with the wider Igbo nation. British colonial administration however grouped Anioma into the Western Region for administrative convenience, separating them politically from their kith and kin in the Eastern Region. This decision laid the foundation for a long-standing identity and representation challenge. Following Nigeria’s independence in 1960 and especially during successive state creation exercises (1967, 1976, 1987, 1991, and 1996), Anioma leaders and groups consistently advocated for a distinct state. Despite the creation of Bendel State (later split into Edo and Delta States in 1991), With the return to democratic governance in 1999, the agitation gained renewed momentum. Cultural organisations, socio-political groups, traditional institutions and political leaders intensified advocacy through memoranda, constitutional conferences, and public campaigns. The demand for Anioma State has been framed not as secessionist but as aconstitutional and peaceful questaligned with Nigeria’s federal principles. In recent years, the agitation has entered a more strategic and national discourse, with legislative advocacy at the National Assembly, increased public awareness, and coalition building across ethnic and political lines. Proponents argue that Anioma State would promote administrative efficiency, address minority concerns, and strengthen national equity and unity which is very valid The Anioma State agitation is one of Nigeria’s longest-standing and most consistent state-creation movements. Anchored in history, identity, and the pursuit of equity, it reflects a broader Nigerian challenge of managing diversity within a federal system. For supporters, the call for Anioma State represents not merely a political demand, but the culmination of decades of aspiration for recognition, inclusion, and development. We deeply appreciate Senator Ned Nwoko for making himself available for this onerous and historic task. His willingness to lead at such a defining moment reflects courage, conviction, and a profound sense of duty to the Anioma people. Through vision, consistency, and bold advocacy, he has given voice to a long-standing aspiration and transformed it into a focused movement. In this regard, Senator Ned Nwoko stands as a symbol of purposeful leadership — a Moses of our time — guiding his people toward self-determination, equity, and a future of shared #AniomaState #AniomaOClock #PurposefulLeadership #NedNwoko
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Full of lies Deliberate lies Was it Tinubu that made Adams Oshomole governor of Edo state NO Did Tinubu support Seyi Makinde to be Governor of Oyo NO With PDP having Oyo and Osun how did apc sweep the 6 states of the south west in 2023 Lies everywhere |
It is what we call xenocentrism Please Google the word and give me my flowers |
The question is why is our own Islamic practice different from the rest of the world. Whether the question came from Obi or from me It demands an answer |
The question is why is our own Islamic practice different from the rest of the world. Whether the question came from Obi or from me It demands an answer |
How do you sacked a former aide Mark the word Former |
Everybody wants to trend with Ned See this one too It is well well |