Dey 4 Who Dey 4 You: How Oshiomhole Continues To Stand By The Masses, Back To Back

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This week started on a positive note online, as former Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole, once again gave Nigerians renewed reasons for optimism and hope. The internet buzzed with praise for Oshiomhole’s performance in the red chambers, where he once more reassured the masses of their safety and well-being.

As many are aware, the phrase “Dey 4 Who Dey 4 You” has become a popular slogan for the new year, with many adopting it as part of their resolutions. But the question arises: How long will we continue supporting those who do not have our best interests at heart? How long will we reach out to those who seem unreachable, only for them to approach us when they need something? How long will we tolerate people who stand with us only when it’s convenient for them, but disappear when we seek their support?

This brings us to the highlight of today’s message: Adams Oshiomhole continues to show that he stands with the people. Earlier this week, his name trended once again after his strong performance in a recent budget defense session. Oshiomhole raised significant concerns about the questionable spending practices of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), particularly questioning the N850 million allocated for security, cleaning, and fumigation in 2024. He argued that this substantial amount could have been better spent on addressing the immediate needs of students, particularly orphans. Oshiomhole’s position reflects his long-held belief that governance must always prioritize the welfare of the people.

Oshiomhole’s scrutiny of JAMB’s expenditures is just one example of his ongoing commitment to advocating for transparency, efficiency, and accountability in governance. Throughout his career—as a labor leader, governor, party chairman, and now as a senator—he has consistently proven that his focus is always on serving the people. Whether addressing federal issues or questioning the operations of agencies like JAMB, his unwavering stance is to protect the interests of the masses. His recent remarks at the National Assembly reaffirm his dedication to championing the rights of the people, embodying the spirit of “Dey for Who Dey for You.”

By holding institutions accountable, Oshiomhole is demonstrating that governance is more than just holding office—it is about ensuring that public resources are used wisely and for the benefit of the people. This advocacy emphasizes his ongoing commitment to the masses, underscoring that he remains a true representative of the people at every level of governance.

As we enter 2025, Nigerians must wake up and start asking questions. Ask your leaders: What are they doing for you? What kind of representation are they offering? Whether in the executive, judiciary, legislative, corporate world, community, or even within your own circle, remember the message: “Dey for Who Dey for You.” This is 2025—don’t play.

– Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah, Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

Dey 4 Who Dey 4 You: How Oshiomhole Continues To Stand By The Masses, Back To Back

Kama Dclared Winner Of Ohanivo APC Primaries, Asures Of More Democracy Dividends Alex Odeh Member representing Ohaozara, Onicha and Ivo(Ohanivo)¹Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Nkemkanma Kama, has emerged as the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate for the forthcoming general election, pledging to deliver more democratic dividends to his constituents. Speaking shortly after his victory at the party primaries, Kama expressed excitement and gratitude to party stakeholders, supporters and the state leadership for giving him another opportunity to serve. “I’m elated and very happy for being given another opportunity to serve my people. I’m grateful to all the stakeholders, our leaders, our constituents and most importantly our governor who stood by us throughout the process. Above all, I thank God for giving us this opportunity to serve again.” The lawmaker described the turnout and mobilisation witnessed during the primaries as only a glimpse of what to expect during the general elections. “This is nothing compared to what will happen during the general election,” Kama stated confidently. “This is just a piece of cake for what is going to happen during the election proper.” Kama assured constituents that his second term would usher in greater development and more opportunities for the constituency. According to him, his return to the National Assembly would strengthen the constituency’s chances of attracting more federal projects and benefits, especially as a ranking member of the House. “More development and more ability to attract goodies to our constituency is what our people should expect,” he said. “We have only done one budget, and now we are preparing for the second budget cycle. We’ll revisit communities we promised projects and ensure we fulfil those promises before moving forward.” He added that retaining experienced lawmakers was crucial to securing greater influence and benefits for the constituency. “A ranking member is a ranking member; you can’t buy that in the market,” he noted. “I believe our governor, being a former parliamentarian, understands the importance of having ranking lawmakers who can attract more development to the constituency.” Also speaking after the primaries, Ebonyi State Commissioner for ICT, Tochukwu Okorie, said the massive turnout and patience of party supporters reflected the confidence of the people in the APC. “I align myself with the feelings of my people.When you look at the crowd and the fact that they have waited here since morning, it shows they are happy and satisfied with the party.”, he said. Reacting to questions about possible opposition challenges ahead of the general election, the commissioner dismissed fears, insisting the APC remained firmly rooted among the people. The APC primaries in the Ohanivo Federal Constituency recorded a large turnout of party faithful and supporters, setting the stage for what promises to be a keenly contested general election

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