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04/27/2025
The New Political Curriculum We Must Learn.
..As Isoko endorses Senator Joel-Onowakpo for a second term.
As a political analyst and strategist, I find myself reflecting on the political dynamics at play. As a political strategist, I struggle to understand the connections among the conveners of this meeting and the rationale behind their action points. My evaluation of the current political landscape, as reported across various media platforms, reveals that the lack of a clear political interpretation has led to many unanswered questions in our political environment.
Surprisingly, I noticed that major donors contributed less, while those with fewer resources offered more. This discrepancy highlights a crucial lesson: the new political curriculum that all players must learn, regardless of the principles and interests that often drive politics.
Indeed, politics can be complex. Despite this, the political intrigue and interests presented in this new context resonate clearly, particularly in the interest of the Isoko nation. While some attendees may have been influenced to participate, believing the meeting would benefit Isoko, it reinforces my previous assertions that the doctrine of party supremacy is becoming outdated. Campaign strategies are evolving, making it easier for our grassroots supporters in upcoming elections.
I hold our leaders in high regard, even if our views may differ. However, I am convinced that the political truths are obscured, as the questions I’ve raised to better understand the situation have gone unanswered.
Among these complexities, one thing is clear: some leaders who gathered in Uzere collectively contributed to the residence of Senator Joel-Onowakpo in Abuja. They cannot simply dismantle what they built. Therefore, any decision reached without consensus would be ineffective. I firmly believe that any political alliance cannot be formed without the state's approval. We must recognize that four years should never be compared to twenty years in any political calculation.
In conclusion, Isoko cannot afford to lose its Senate seat, nor can we compromise our political future. Senator Joel's legislative accomplishments in the Senate are widely recognized and appreciated. Thus, any support or endorsements that undermine the efforts toward Senator Joel-Onowakpo's second term must be halted. I urge our Isoko leaders to unite as one and swiftly endorse this esteemed position until 2031, as we cannot overlook the opportunity for Joel-Onowakpo in 2027. This is a political strategy we cannot afford to overlook as we strive for the recovery of Isoko’s senatorial representation.
Long live Isoko nation.
Dr. Jubilant Igelige, JP.
Written from Lagos
02/19/2025
MC2 KINGDOM SAGA: The LESSON Of THE MOMENT AND IT'S APPLICATION IN 2031.
.. Special Thanks To Our People.
The renewed vigour of agitation by the Isoko people to free detained Mr. Ajirioghene Otagba, aka MC2 Kingdom, was a resounding discovery, which announces the power of unity. The zip exerted or displayed had already defined our new characteristics, going forward.
Without doubt, it was an infringing moment on one of us, but the capacity shown in all fronts chiefly targeted at one purpose; "release MC2 Kingdom." It was certain that, some stakeholders, who brokered the deal displayed anger, and also considering taking further legislative steps, while others blew cold as peacemakers to ensure that the boy in police detention gets quick palliative - all holistically geared towards one goal.
The petitioner, Chief Mathew Edevwie, undertook to consider the voice of Isoko nationality, the pedigree of personalities involved, and resorting to let go the latest story of contract awarded and cyber bullying brouhaha, despite the stories that ravaged the social media space.
In another development, the police were not too friendly on the account of perceived crime committed, "cyber bullying." Though, there's a common parlance that police is your friend, it's not always applicable as it were. Consequently, arising from the pressure from calls, as well as the quotum of media outburst, the police were profoundly in state of indecision. The several transfer of Mc 2 kingdom, from Maitama police station until he got to Police headquarters Abuja, just to secure his bail was another kettle of fish, which is a pointer to the likely disciplinary action that would have been melted, if not for the swift collective intervention of Isoko people. The bottlenecks were self explanatory.
In any circumstance, we must appreciate Chief Mathew Edevwie, who abhorred going toe-to-toe with Isoko nation, listened to the voice of reasoning against giving stringent bail conditions and kept his promise. Relatedly, we must sincerely appreciate Isoko people, home and diaspora, who consistently added their piercing voices and unshakably demanding to get our son released. Indeed, he came out unhurt yesterday Tuesday 18, 2025 at 6pm.
It is true that, we scored this political goal because we took away the garb of antiquated sentiments, hatred, infidelity, political evil premonition and demonstrated love, purpose and common goal. Our resolve to provide support was enduring, historical and commendable.
Now, the millennium questions; how do we make real this social movement in 2031? How do we expand the collaborative fronts in 2031? How do we translate this digital advocacy in 2031? How can the voice and bond of unity cm Isoko-first-spirit be sustained?. THE LESSONS LEARNT AND IT'S APPLICATION IN 2031, IS A FUNDAMENTAL FACTOR THAT MUST BE CONSIDERED BY SEVERAL INTEREST GROUPS IN ISOKO NATION. If we attempt to answer above questions correctly and bring same kinetic energy to bare in 2031, Isoko political newness or political value will be appreciated by comity of nations.
Special thanks to the Isoko illustrious sons;
* Isoko Development Union President General, erudite Prof. Chris Akpotu,
* My Boss, Distinguished Senator Joel-Onowakpo Thomas,
Member, Representing Delta South Senatorial District.
* Hon. Jonathan Ajirioghene Ukodhiko,
Member, Representing Isoko Federal Constituency.
* High Chief Matthew Offeh - A patriot and close friend to Olorogun David Edevwie.
* Hon. Bernard Odio,
Member, Representing Isoko North Constituency, Asaba.
* Deacon Godwin Ogorugba,
Chairman, Isoko North local Government Council.
* Hon. Warri Ovoke Friday,
Chairman, Isoko South Local Government Council.
* Comrade Zino Onaemor
* Isoko people at Abuja
* Barr. Duncan Afahokor
* Several Facebook groups & practitioners.
* Barr. Tony Ejumejowo - Isoko Abuja based lawyer.
must integrate our interests, reinforce our commitment towards building a stronger nationality and score same political goal in 2031.
Dr. Jubilant Igelige, JP.
Nat'l Publicity Secretary,
Isoko Development Union.
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