Monday, 9 February 2015
2015: OZA-NOGOGO VOLUNTEERS FOR CHANGE DRUM SUPPORT FOR OKOWA
IKA WEEKLY
The Oza-Nogogo Volunteers for change have called on Deltans to support the governorship ambition of Senator Ifeanyi Okowa.
The founder of the group, Mr. John Akugbe, popularly known as the king of Boys both Home and Abroad, in an on-line interview with Ika Weekly during the week said Senator Okowa from his records is the best person to take over from the incumbent governor of Delta State, Dr Emmanuel Uduaghan.
While describing Okowa as a charismatic and selfless leader, Mr. Akugbe urged Deltans to vote emasse for Okowa in the February 28 governorship election, adding that a vote for Okowa is a vote for a better Delta State.
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