Delta Educator Applauds Senator Nwoko’s Exemplary Leadership, Grassroots Impact

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By Austin Oyibode

A respected teacher from Delta State, Mr. Glory Okah, has commended Senator Prince Ned Nwoko for his outstanding leadership, describing him as a “distinguished servant of the people” and an inspiration to aspiring leaders across Nigeria.

Mr. Okah, who teaches in Oghara, Ethiope West Local Government Area, praised the senator’s visionary approach to governance, humility, and steadfast commitment to grassroots development.

In a heartfelt message to our reporter, he lauded Senator Nwoko’s transformative contributions in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.

“Senator Nwoko’s efforts, particularly in malaria eradication and community development, embody the servant-leadership ideals I aspire to emulate,” Okah stated.

“His calm demeanor, eloquence, and unwavering pursuit of justice and equity distinguish him in the Nigerian political space.”

Beyond political accomplishments, Okah highlighted the senator’s personal virtues, his accessibility, discipline, and compassion—as key traits that resonate with ordinary citizens.

He praised Senator Nwoko’s hands-on leadership style and his deep connection with grassroots communities.

Expressing a strong desire to meet the senator in person, Mr. Okah described such an opportunity as a lifelong dream.

“It would be a true honour to engage with someone I regard not only as a leader but as a mentor and source of inspiration,” he noted, citing his own growing interest in public service and leadership.

Senator Ned Nwoko, who represents Delta North in the Nigerian Senate, is widely recognized for his philanthropic work and continental campaign against malaria.

His commitment to improving the lives of underserved communities has earned him national and international recognition.

Mr. Okah’s tribute is a testament to the far-reaching impact of authentic leadership and the lasting legacy it creates in the hearts and minds of those committed to community service and nation-building.

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