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Hon. E. J. Agbonayinma And The Economics Of Everyday Survival In Egor–Ikpoba-Okha

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In Egor and Ikpoba-Okha, business is not theory. It is memory, routine, and risk. It is the man who restocks despite slow sales. The woman who saves daily from profit meant for food. The young person who learns a trade because waiting is no longer an option.

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This constituency runs on persistence.

Small businesses here do not ask for sympathy; they ask for space to work. Space to move goods without damage. Space to sell without harassment. Space to grow without policy confusion. That is where representation matters — not in speeches, but in how daily effort is either punished or protected.

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This is the context in which Hon. E. J. Agbonayinma is returning to seek the mandate of Egor–Ikpoba-Okha in the House of Representatives.

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For many in the constituency, his name is not new to the work. During his previous time in the House, his engagement was shaped around practical support for everyday economic life — focusing on conditions that make survival possible and growth realistic for traders, artisans, and small business owners.

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The approach was simple but deliberate: reduce the everyday pressures that quietly kill small businesses. Improve access. Support livelihoods. Treat local enterprise not as a talking point, but as the backbone of community stability.

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When small businesses hold, households hold. When they fail, pressure multiplies everywhere else. That reality shaped much of the thinking behind his earlier interventions and constituency-focused efforts.

Here, growth is incremental. One improved shop today becomes two tomorrow. One supported skill becomes three apprentices next year. Impact is slow, but it is durable — because it is rooted in people who already know how to work.

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That is why this contest is not just about a seat. It is about whether representation continues to understand how survival actually works in this constituency.

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Leadership that understands this does not need to overpromise. It only needs to stay consistent — with the people, their work, and the realities they live every day.

Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Principal and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.

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