Hon. Prince Kayode Akiolu, a federal lawmaker representing Lagos Island Constituency II has proven to be more than just a representative to his people, but to Lagos state at large. He is a passionate servant of the people, a visionary leader, and a tireless advocate for progress.
With a deep love for his constituents and an unwavering commitment to the development of Lagos State, Hon. Akiolu has taken bold strides in capacity building, youth and women empowerment, job creation and visible infrastructural developments. His initiatives have opened doors of opportunity for countless individuals, nurturing local talent and encouraging economic growth at the grassroots level.
As the Chairman of the House Committee on Anti-Corruption, he has not only led from the front but also championed the fight against corruption with integrity and determination. His leadership in this area reflects his belief in transparency, accountability, and a better Nigeria for all.
Hon. Prince Kayode Akiolu is not just fulfilling his mandate—he is exceeding expectations. His impact is evident in every corner of Lagos Island Constituency II, and his dedication to service continues to inspire trust and admiration.
A man of the people, for the people—Hon. Prince Kayode Akiolu deserves an even greater office, where his vision, passion, and integrity can further uplift his people and contribute to a stronger Nigeria.
*Ima-Owaji Shedrack*
Writing from Rivers State
The name Dr. Edwin Clark has become one household name many Nigerians eulogies virtually in all parts of the country, especially at the Niger Delta region. During the unveiling of his book titled " Brutally Frank" the president Urhobo Leadership Forum, Chief Jonathan Esin described Dr. Clark as an elder statesman known to be very passionate when advocating for fairness, objectivity and inclusiveness when it comes to governance. Addressing newsmen, he said he met him while in school at the Amadu Bello University when he was a commissioner of the old Bende state, stressing that he has ever been energetic in pursuing what he believes in. Chief Esin further called on Nigerians to emulate Dr. Edwin Clark for his continuous inputs to nationa building, noting that he has been very frank in handling national issues and could be likened to "the voice crying in the wilderness" as pertaining the agitation for the development of Niger Delta region.

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