Uchechi Okporie
May 13, 2026
3 min read
I came across a beautiful write up by Godwin Ossai about why Senator Ned Nwoko is being envied in Delta North politics, and while I appreciated the passion behind it, I would rather draw our attention to something far more important and productive: why many people genuinely love, respect, believe in, and continue to support him.
Politics should not always be about bitterness, propaganda, endless attacks, and sponsored narratives. Sometimes, we should simply discuss results, character, vision, leadership, impact, and the humanity of a leader.
Many people still do not fully understand the depth of what Ned Nwoko represents to Anioma people, Delta State, and Nigeria as a whole. This is a man who understands that leadership is not just about occupying political office. Leadership is about building institutions, creating opportunities, solving problems, and opening doors for future generations.
Take education for example. How many politicians have built a university in their own community to bring quality education directly to their people on their own soil? Many people hear “Sports University” and immediately reduce it to football or athletics because they do not understand the global educational, economic, and social value of sports.
Sports bring people together. Sports create careers, discipline, leadership, scholarships, tourism, international exposure, and economic opportunities. Football, basketball, tennis, athletics, and other sporting industries generate billions globally and connect nations across the world. Ned understood this vision long ago and brought it home to Delta State and Nigeria. That is not ordinary thinking. That is visionary leadership.
He understands that empowering young people is not just about giving temporary handouts during election periods. It is about building structures that can prepare them for the future and expose them to opportunities beyond their immediate environment. That is why many people say Ned is not just a politician. Ned is an institution.
The Anioma vision is another area many people still do not fully understand. Anioma is not just about creating another state. It is about stronger representation, development, visibility, inclusion, connection to the federal structure, and creating better opportunities for the people. Ned sees Anioma as a bridge that can bring progress, relevance, and prosperity closer to his people.
Beyond politics, Nigerians should also remember the courageous role he played internationally during the Paris Club recovery efforts. Many people talk about the Paris Club refunds without fully understanding the legal battles, negotiations, courage, and persistence involved. Ned fought for Nigeria’s interests and contributed significantly in helping recover funds for the country. That alone speaks volumes about his legal brilliance, courage, and commitment to justice.
The people do not follow Ned Nwoko because of noise. They follow him because they can see him, hear him, access him, and connect with him.
He is accessible and remains connected to ordinary people instead of disappearing after elections. He listens, engages, and pays attention to the concerns of communities, youths, women, elders, and children. Many people also admire his love for family and the respect he shows to people regardless of status. He carries himself with confidence, dignity, composure, humility, and class while still remaining approachable to the grassroots.
Ned does not run away from challenges, intimidation, blackmail, chaos, or pressure. He confronts issues directly and stands firmly for what he believes in. Strong leadership requires courage, resilience, emotional intelligence, and the ability to remain calm under pressure, and those are qualities he continues to demonstrate.
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At the Senate, his voice is heard nationally. His legislative contributions, advocacy, visibility, and consistency have made Delta North more visible in national conversations. He empowers people beyond election seasons and continues to stay actively engaged with his constituency.
Another thing many people admire about him is that he does not rely on unnecessary propaganda to market himself. His work, visibility, advocacy, projects, and achievements already speak loudly for him.
He understands both local realities and global opportunities, and that combination is rare. He can operate confidently on international platforms while still connecting naturally with grassroots communities back home. Many young people feel inspired seeing someone from their region represent them nationally and internationally with confidence and pride.
At the end of the day, elections should not only be about party structures, bitterness, sponsored attacks, or political manipulation. The real question should always be this: who truly connects with the people, understands their challenges, represents them boldly, and genuinely cares about their future?
Many people believe Ned Nwoko has earned that trust through his accessibility, courage, intelligence, compassion, vision, leadership style, and continued commitment to his people.
Whether people agree with him politically or not, one thing remains undeniable: Ned Nwoko is not a man who hides from responsibility, pressure, crisis, or challenges. He faces them directly, intelligently, boldly, and strategically.
That is one quality true leadership requires.
The people of Delta North Senatorial District are asking their gentleman and committed leader, NED NWOKO to continue to serve and represent them at the SENATE.
Congratulations in advance to the people of Delta North Senatorial District and to their son, Senator Ned Nwoko!
Prof. Sandra Duru, PhD
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