• Are you ready to challenge the status quo? Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently called out politicians who claim to oppose godfatherism while secretly engaging in it. He urged ex-Senator Effiong Bob to withdraw his son from the state assembly if he truly despises this age-old practice. This powerful message emphasizes that true commitment to change requires personal accountability.

    It's a reminder for all of us: to fight against the things we believe are wrong, we must lead by example. Let's dare to take a stand and inspire others to do the same in our communities!

    Join the conversation and reflect on how we can all contribute to positive change.

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/07/withdraw-your-son-from-state-assembly-if-you-hate-godfatherism-akpabio-tells-ex-senator-effiong-bob/
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    Are you ready to challenge the status quo? Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently called out politicians who claim to oppose godfatherism while secretly engaging in it. He urged ex-Senator Effiong Bob to withdraw his son from the state assembly if he truly despises this age-old practice. This powerful message emphasizes that true commitment to change requires personal accountability. It's a reminder for all of us: to fight against the things we believe are wrong, we must lead by example. Let's dare to take a stand and inspire others to do the same in our communities! Join the conversation and reflect on how we can all contribute to positive change. Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/02/07/withdraw-your-son-from-state-assembly-if-you-hate-godfatherism-akpabio-tells-ex-senator-effiong-bob/ #Leadership #Accountability #ChangeMakers #Inspiration #Nigeria
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    Withdraw your son from state assembly if you hate godfatherism — Akpabio tells ex-Senator Effiong Bob
    Senate President Godswill Akpabio has challenged politicians who publicly oppose godfatherism but practice it in private, saying credibility in the fight against the phenomenon must be backed by personal example. Akpabio spoke on Saturday at the laun
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  • 🚫 Say goodbye to political godfathers! Pastor Victor Akande, Chairman of the Accord Party in Osun State, emphasizes that their party operates on principles instead of patronage. This approach not only builds trust but also reshapes the perception of politics as a whole.

    For those disillusioned with the traditional political landscape, Akande's stance serves as a reminder that change is possible when we hold ourselves accountable and focus on integrity. Are you ready to support a political system that prioritizes values over influence?

    Let’s advocate for a future where leadership is defined by merit, not connections!

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/28/no-godfatherism-in-osun-accord-chairman-akande/
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    🚫 Say goodbye to political godfathers! Pastor Victor Akande, Chairman of the Accord Party in Osun State, emphasizes that their party operates on principles instead of patronage. This approach not only builds trust but also reshapes the perception of politics as a whole. For those disillusioned with the traditional political landscape, Akande's stance serves as a reminder that change is possible when we hold ourselves accountable and focus on integrity. Are you ready to support a political system that prioritizes values over influence? Let’s advocate for a future where leadership is defined by merit, not connections! Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/28/no-godfatherism-in-osun-accord-chairman-akande/ #NoGodfatherism #OsunAccord #PoliticalReform #IntegrityInPolitics #Empowerment
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    No godfatherism in Osun Accord — Chairman, Akande
    The Chairman of the Accord Party in Osun State, Pastor Victor Akande, has said the party operates without political godfathers, stressing that its structure is guided by principles rather than patronage. Akande also argued that politics itself should
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  • Is political naivety the real enemy in Rivers State? In his thought-provoking article, Oluwole Ojewale delves into the complexities of godfatherism and its repercussions on governance. He argues that the challenges faced by Rivers State are not merely about the decline of political godfathers but stem from a broader misunderstanding of politics as a strategic game rather than a mere crusade. This cyclical crisis highlights the urgent need for politicians to adopt a more pragmatic approach. Reflecting on this, it's clear that the stakes are high—both for democracy and effective governance. How can we change this narrative?

    Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/848423-godfatherism-power-and-the-cost-of-political-naivety-in-rivers-state-by-oluwole-ojewale.html
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    Is political naivety the real enemy in Rivers State? In his thought-provoking article, Oluwole Ojewale delves into the complexities of godfatherism and its repercussions on governance. He argues that the challenges faced by Rivers State are not merely about the decline of political godfathers but stem from a broader misunderstanding of politics as a strategic game rather than a mere crusade. This cyclical crisis highlights the urgent need for politicians to adopt a more pragmatic approach. Reflecting on this, it's clear that the stakes are high—both for democracy and effective governance. How can we change this narrative? Read more here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/opinion/848423-godfatherism-power-and-the-cost-of-political-naivety-in-rivers-state-by-oluwole-ojewale.html #RiversState #PoliticalNaivety #Godfatherism #Democracy #Governance
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    Godfatherism, power, and the cost of political naivety in Rivers State, By Oluwole Ojewale
    Rivers State is not witnessing the death throes of godfatherism; it is witnessing the consequences of political naivety. Until Nigerian politicians learn that politics is not a crusade but a chessboard, crises like this will remain cyclical, costly,
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