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No Fence, No Distance: Oshiomhole Is Still The People’s General
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By Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah, Principal, Bush Radio Academy
When it comes to authentic representation, some talk it — Adams Oshiomhole lives it.
In a time where many politicians vanish behind the tinted glasses of Abuja convoys, Oshiomhole remains rooted in the soil that raised him. Whether it’s a village in Afemai land or a Senate chamber in the capital, one thing remains constant — he’s always within reach of his people.
This is not politics by proxy. It’s leadership by presence.
He doesn’t build fences around himself — he breaks them down. From open rallies to midnight phone calls, from unannounced visits to quick intervention on pressing matters, Oshiomhole has earned a reputation not just as a lawmaker, but as a listening ear, walking shoulder, and visible force among his constituents.
The Afemai nation isn’t just represented — it is respected.
And as the crowd scenes grow larger and the chants louder, it becomes even clearer: this is not manufactured popularity — it’s lived legacy.
Oshiomhole is not just a senator; he’s the street’s own statesman.
No fence. No protocol. Just one call away.
