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Owan People Can’t Forget Tarex Anytime Soon: A Legacy In The Making
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We often hear phrases like, “It’s good to be good,” “Doing good brings peace to the soul,” and “A giving heart receives more.” While many may repeat these sayings merely because they sound nice, there are truly individuals who embody these qualities and deserve recognition every time the opportunity arises.
Recently, at a social gathering in Imiegba, Etsako East of Edo State, High Chief Lucky Ohimai, CEO of Tarex Conglomerate, was introduced with tremendous admiration, and it became clear that he truly deserves all the praise as a remarkable individual. This is why Owan will always remember Tarex, and his legacy will continue to shine for generations to come.
Both Owan West, his home, and Owan East have thrived under his remarkable generosity. His unwavering support for the Governor-Elect, Senator Monday Okpebholo, and the Deputy Governor-Elect, Rt. Hon. Dennis Idahosa, is nothing short of exceptional—a refreshing approach to political engagement.
Not only has he campaigned alongside them, but he has also dedicated both time and resources to uplift the people, spreading joy across the communities. His influence reaches far beyond Owan, with the people of Ovia South West and Ovia North East also sharing countless stories of his positive impact.
Ohimai is an ever-present figure for the APC during the campaigns, constantly convincing people that Senator Okpebholo’s election is critical to rebuilding the state and returning it to enviable heights.. His infectious charm and generous spirit are hard to resist; if you don’t fall for his smiles, you’ll surely be touched by his generosity and extraordinary care.
As we reflect on his contributions, it becomes clear that the legacy of Tarex will resonate for generations to come. The people of Owan West and East, along with the wider communities of Ovia South West and Ovia North East, will forever remember High Chief Lucky Ohimai—not just as a successful businessman, but as a true philanthropist and champion for the voiceless.
In the hearts of the Owan people, the name Tarex symbolizes hope, generosity, and a relentless pursuit of a brighter future. As we move forward, let us carry the spirit of Tarex within us, inspired by his example and committed to sowing seeds of kindness and joy throughout our communities. His legacy is not just in what he has done, but in what we can continue to do, ensuring that the story of Tarex remains a vibrant part of our collective journey.
Osigwe Omo-Ikirodah is the Chairman and CEO of Bush Radio Academy.
