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Battle For Edo : Akpata Needs No Permission To Enter Your Spirit

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By Oshiobugie John

Feeling good paran ran
Music no need permission to enter your spirit
Anywhere, anyhow you know say you go feel me
Music no need permission to enter your spirit-Chike & Mohbad – Egwu

Street orientation : Even after spending months at the top of the charts, this particular Chike song featuring the late, great Mohbad is still at the top. The line “Feeling good paran ran, Music no need permission to enter your spirit” sums up the words perfectly.      This mirrors the current scenario unfolding with the gubernatorial aspirations of LP candidate Olumide Akpata, whose increasing popularity is deeply affecting Edo State. Last weekend, the spotlight was on Akpata’s physical fitness as he, along with the Obidients and Labour Party members, demonstrated their readiness for the upcoming Edo Gubernatorial election.

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Currently, Akpata requires no formal introduction; the former NBA president effortlessly captivates the electorate without needing permission. His charm and energy are propelling him to the forefront of a challenging electoral race. Akpata appears to possess a magnetic appeal that strongly resonates with the well-educated and emancipated voters of Edo, individuals who are discerning and immune to emotional manipulation or misinformation.

Let’s observe how events unfold in the coming days and weeks, as time will reveal the outcome. For now, let’s immerse ourselves in the infectious vibes of Mohbad and Chike, with their track titled “Egwu.”

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Imolenization…Chike fun won ni pressure
Street orientation…Imoleni-zation
Fun won ni pressure ..Aiye iye Aiye iye..Aiye iye, Aiye

Awilo Longomba…Egwu Chike ato ka kwa
Mohbad mi dikwa bad…I am living like no other
Egwu anyị ana kwa ajụ kwa ajụ.
Music no need permission to enter your spirit
Anywhere, anyhow you know say you go feel me

Oshiobugie John, a student at Bush Radio Academy, shares insights from Benin City.
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