BY AUSTIN OYIBODE
A passionate educator from Delta State, Mr. Glory Okah, has publicly praised Senator Prince Ned Nwoko for his exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication to public service, describing him as a “distinguished servant of the people” and a role model for aspiring leaders.
Mr. Okah, a teacher based in Oghara, Ethiope West Local Government Area of the state, expressed his admiration for the senator’s visionary approach to governance, his humility, and his deep-rooted commitment to grassroots development.
In a heartfelt message he sent to our reporter, Okah highlighted Senator Nwoko’s far-reaching impact in areas such as education, public health, infrastructure, and youth empowerment.
“Senator Nwoko’s work, especially in the area of malaria eradication and community development, reflects the kind of servant-leadership I aspire to emulate,” Mr. Okah stated. “His calm demeanor, articulate nature, and focus on justice and equity make him a rare breed in Nigerian politics.”
Okah emphasized that beyond politics, Senator Nwoko’s personal qualities—his accessibility, discipline, and compassion—are what truly set him apart. He praised the senator’s hands-on approach and his ability to connect with people at the grassroots level.
The teacher expressed hope of one day meeting the senator in person, describing it as a dream come true. “It would be an honour to sit with someone I consider not just a leader, but a mentor and a source of inspiration,” he added, noting his own growing interest in public service and leadership.
Senator Ned Nwoko, known for his philanthropic efforts and advocacy for malaria eradication in Africa, currently represents Delta North in the Nigerian Senate. His work has earned him accolades across the country and beyond, especially for initiatives that directly impact underprivileged communities.
Mr. Okah’s tribute serves as a powerful reminder of the influence of authentic leadership and the lasting impression it leaves on individuals striving to make a difference in their communities.