As I formally declare my intention to seek re-election to continue serving the good people of Oshodi-Isolo Federal Constituency II in 2027, I want to make one thing very clear: leadership must be built on competence, capacity, and results, not ethnicity.
Too often, election conversations are reduced to questions of “whose turn it is.” But the more important question should always be: who can truly deliver for the people?
Since assuming office, my focus has remained on purposeful representation, people-centered policies, and sustainable development across every part of our constituency.
Through legislative interventions, motions, constituency projects, scholarships, empowerment initiatives, human capital development, and skills acquisition programmes, I have worked tirelessly to ensure that no ward is left behind and no community is ignored.
From road rehabilitation projects to classroom construction, boreholes, transformer installations, youth empowerment programmes, and educational support initiatives, my commitment has always been to serve every resident of Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II regardless of background, tribe, or affiliation.
Governance should never be about division. Development does not recognize ethnicity, and neither should quality representation.
As I seek another opportunity to serve, my focus remains clear:
- Expanding economic opportunities for our youths and SMEs
- Increasing access to education, digital skills, and ICT training
- Driving completion of critical infrastructure projects
- Maintaining an open, inclusive, and accessible constituency office
I believe representation should be measured by impact, accessibility, and results. I will continue to stand on my record and allow my work to speak for itself.
I remain committed to issue-based politics, inclusive governance, and the continued progress of our constituency.
BREAKING: "You Are a Witch" – Igbo Prophet Brands Sick Child, Tortures Him While Followers Sang as Parents Couldn't Afford Hospital Bills
A helpless sick child from a poor family has been subjected to unimaginable cruelty – not by strangers, but by an Igbo prophet named James Nwankpu in Ebonyi State.
The parents, unable to afford hospital bills, took their sick son to the prophet hoping for help. Instead of compassion, the so-called man of God allegedly branded the innocent child a "witch" who did not deserve to live.
Mr Joe igbokwe position held in Lagos
A special Adviser,, Drainage and water resources, also commissioner for community affairs
he is clearly igbo(a biafran) and held post in Lagos
someone needs to convince me that Lagos is a South East
since we are all running mad
People in the SW don’t know how safe their region is sha.
Dem no born your papa well to travel from PH City to Aba at night and the journey is just 20 minutes.
Dem no born you well to enter Ogoniland after 7pm, police no go even allow you enter that place.
From Sapele to PH, the checkpoints at night pass 100, check dey see checkpoint.
Dem no born you well to move anyhow in some parts of Abia, Anambra and Imo. If you want to toilet, better do am for inside the car. If your car spoil, oti lo ni yen.
They will come and tell you it’s a lie, but I won’t pray for any Yoruba person to go and confirm, because o le ma de mo.