Senator Ede Dafinone’s story is one of a man who refuses to play to the gallery yet delivers where it matters most. His dedication to education, skills development, empowerment, infrastructure, and visionary planning underscores a simple truth: leadership is not about noise, but about results
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…A case of unchecked excesses, power abuse By Godwin-Maria Utuedoye The British historian, Lord Acton in 1887 came with the…
By Akpor Odedede In advanced democracies as seen in the United Kingdom and the United States, legislative representation is an…
By Wilson Okorugbo The clamour from a section of the political class for a new senator in 2027 from Delta…
By Sunny Awhefeada The road constitutes a metaphor of life’s journey for Africans. It is central to the configuration and…
By Emmanuel Ogheneochuko Arodovwe Renewed hostilities have erupted for the umpteenth time in the city of Warri. As has been…
By Ochuko Benjamin Omorere Ordinarily, I wouldn’t have responded to you Zik Gbemre, on your inconsequential publication on the social…
By Akanimo Sampson, Forty years after the Muhammadu Buhari military coup aborted their tenure in the Senate, the Dafinone has…
By Nelson Egware A quiet renaissance is unfolding in Delta Central, one marked by purposeful leadership, people-centric governance, and an…
By Sunny Awhefead The twin motif of appearance and reality frames a great deal of the experience recounted in literary…