Opinion: Natasha and Ebira Vote: A Reminder | Hon. Onujabe Nasir

Dear Patriots, a lots had been said by various interest groups and persons to put Ebira afloat in the building up to the Senate election come 2019.



Though, there are some observed parochial views about an activist like Natasha coming to represent us(Ebira)in the Red Chamber, perhaps they're skeptical or naive about her ability to deliver.

Ordinarily, one would be surprised the reasons she risked her life and that of her family in confronting the power that be to bringing happiness to the people on the moribund Companies like Ajaokuta and Itakpe to come alive to the benefits of Anebira and the country in general.

The incursion of Natasha as an activist into politics is never an accident but divine and ordained by GOD.
Activist had over time made impact and brought succour to their various countries  in the world history  e. g  Nelson Mandela of South Africa, Kabiru Surman and Medha Patekar of India, Kelvin de Leon of california and many others of the super power nations were all activist turned politicians and they performed wonders.

As an activist and advocator  she is not a neophyte in lobbying, collaborating and networking to sails through a bill, unlike the opportunist on the sprawl banking on imposition and government sponsorship.

We have had enough of mis-representation in the past with complete regrets for their stewardship at the end of the day. I therefore, call on the Ohinoyi of Ebiraland, HRM, Dr Ado Ibrahim, Atta lll and who is who in Ebira politics led by His excellency, Gov. Yahaya Bello to avail Anebira the chance in making sure Barr. Natasha emerges as a panacea to Ebira age-long suffering, neglect and retrogression.This  will fulfill the presidential request of 35% women participation in elective position(s) across board in the country as supported by the wife of the president, Hajia, Aisha Buhari's demand of 50% women participation in the states.

Her emergence would have settled political gender balance and generational change in political history of Ebiraland and Kogi at large.

The good people of the central are aware of sterotype, campaign of calumny and cheap blackmail on the personality of Natasha and her struggle, but voters are resolutely ready to give her their votes as  good thing that will ever happen to Ebira in recent time.

Blackmails are characteristics and ingredients of politicking by a failing and drawning aspirants to gain sympathy from the electorates, however, the one against Natasha is unfounded, malicious and of course confrontational to Ebira interest and development.

As I have severally said in my previous write-ups, Natasha for now is a wave, momentum and synonimous to Ebira being a symbol, phenomenon and a voice for the entire Ebira nation and industrialization of the country through steel developments.


Natasha all her life had never gotten access to government funds she uses her hard earned resources to float NGO, conduct research, and engaged in advocacy and collaborations in the interest of the common citizens and people's well-being.

Ebira will be thrown into mourning if she looses the election because the winner will be misfit and counter-productive to Ebira course hence he would be playing the hidden handwritten script of his sponsor.

The body language of the hidden hands against Natasha could be liking to someone eating and trying to match down another food awaiting to continue the new food after finishing the one he is eating.

If the hypothesis is correct, this what is called "Greed on the extreme"- OHOHA underming the colossal lost to the society.

 Once more, collect their Rice, Beans, Sugar and of course Money and go ahead to vote Natasha for brighter future and potential employment of multitudes in the labour market, and for roburst economic activities in the land through Ajaokuta and Itakp completion.

VOTE TO REJOICE and NEVER VOTE TO REGRET.

Our destiny is in our hands. May God direct us well. Amen.

Hon. Onujabe Nasir writes from Abuja.

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