Keep Senator Nwoko’s Name Off Your Lips, Senator Nwaoboshi Warned

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The Director of Communications for Senator Ned Nwoko, Hon. Gloria Okolugbo, has criticized Senator Peter Nwaoboshi for his failure to embrace humility and self-reflection following his recent incarceration, describing it as both regrettable and deeply troubling.

In a released Thursday, January 16, 2025, Okolugbo expressed disappointment that instead of using the moment for growth and atonement, Nwaoboshi continues to cling to delusions of grandeur and a misplaced sense of political entitlement, rooted in an outdated belief that Delta North’s future can be shaped by manipulation and personal ambition.

She noted that such behavior highlights a troubling disconnect from the evolving expectations of the people, who now demand integrity, accountability, and visionary leadership.

According to her, Nwaoboshi’s actions serve as a stark reminder of the dangers of prioritizing personal ego over the collective good.

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It is regrettable that Senator Peter Nwaoboshi, rather than engaging in sober reflection and demonstrating humility after his recent incarceration, continues to indulge in delusions of grandeur and outdated political entitlement.

His latest remarks, laced with misplaced bravado and a glaring sense of myopia, suggest he still clings to the archaic belief that Delta North’s political future can be manipulated and twisted at will.

It is imperative to state unequivocally that Senator Ned Nwoko, a man of substance, vision, and progressive ideals, remains focused on delivering the dividends of democracy to his constituents and uplifting Anioma people.

Senator Nwaoboshi, on the other hand, appears to have learned little from his time away—a period that should have been dedicated to introspection and remorse for his past track record as a “contractor senator,” turning the dignified position of a legislator into a platform for merchant greed and personal gain.

The claim of being “Mr. Equity” is laughable when juxtaposed with his historical record of manipulating justice and bending the political will of the people to suit his self-serving interests. The Delta North electorate is no longer beholden to political machinations and empty rhetoric. Nigerians, particularly Anioma people, have awakened to the necessity of leadership rooted in accountability, integrity, and development, qualities Nwaoboshi sorely lacks.

His assertion that he is “politically, financially, and educationally superior” to Senator Ned Nwoko is nothing short of delusional. Leadership is not measured by inflated egos or narrow-minded posturing but by tangible achievements, genuine service, and a proven track record of public good. Senator Nwoko’s sterling human capacity development philanthropy, empowerment and global contributions to malaria eradication, his legislative milestones, and his unwavering commitment to equity and development stand in stark contrast to Nwaoboshi’s theatrics and penchant for controversy.

Rather than attempting to rewrite history or engage in political mudslinging, Nwaoboshi should dedicate his energy to rehabilitating his tarnished image and convincing Delta North that he has indeed paid his penance. Electioneering should be the farthest thing from his mind in this new era where accountability reigns supreme.

Senator Peter Nwaoboshi would do well to focus on fostering unity and progress rather than sowing seeds of discord. Let him refrain from dragging Senator Ned Nwoko’s name into his futile attempts at political resuscitation. The people of Delta North deserve leadership that is forward-thinking, not a return to the dark days of manipulation and mediocrity.

The days of backdoor politicking are over. Delta North has moved on, and it is high time Senator Nwaoboshi did the same.

Hon. Gloria Okolugbo
Director Communications Office of the Senator representing Delta North Senatorial Zone. Distinguished Senator Prince Ned Munir Nwoko

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