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From Ideas To Income: Iyawe Turns Oredo Into A Workshop Of Possibilities
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In Oredo, something refreshing is unfolding, something that feels less like politics and more like a quiet revolution driven by intention, empathy, and hands-on leadership. Hon. Engr. Esosa Iyawe FNSE isn’t just sharing empowerment; he is engineering opportunity, turning everyday ideas into income streams for the people who need it most.
Every visit he makes across the constituency sparkles with that unmistakable “Iyawe effect” — young people gathering around, learning, testing, building, laughing, daring to believe. This isn’t the usual ceremony of politicians handing out tools for the cameras. It’s the birth of a skill culture, the rise of financially confident youths, and the restoration of dignity for everyday citizens.
What stands out is the intentionality. Iyawe isn’t sprinkling empowerment randomly. He is creating a value chain, matching talent to tools, tools to training, and training to sustainable income. From small tech innovations to practical crafts, from youth clusters to women-led enterprises, the lawmaker is building an Oredo where every corner hums with productivity.
And the people feel it. The smiles in that image aren’t staged. The laughter isn’t arranged. It is the joy of citizens seeing a representative who shows up not with long speeches, but with real solutions. A representative who bends down to demonstrate, participate, teach, and encourage.
Under Iyawe, empowerment is no longer political generosity — it has become a developmental strategy. A constituency once starved of practical opportunities is gradually transforming into a hub where dreams can grow legs and run.
Oredo asked for representation. What they got is an engineer of destinies.
A builder of minds.
A quiet transformer with a loud impact.
And this is only the beginning.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy
