Onishe of Ubulu Dismisses Ejiofor’s Political Relevance in Delta North

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By Sunday Apah

High Chief James Endurance Onwordi Ibori Ubulu, the Onishe of Ubulu-Uku, has issued a strong response to remarks made by Chief Emma Ejiofor, a prominent figure in the Delta North APC, concerning Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and the political landscape of Delta North.

The Onishe criticized Ejiofor, labeling him a political novice who lacks significance in the state’s political space.

He further asserted that Ejiofor does not possess the ability or political acumen necessary to run for even a councillorship position, much less offer substantial commentary on Delta North politics.

Describing Ejiofor as a mere loudspeaker of irrelevant opinions, the Onishe emphasized that his political journey has been similarly inconsequential.

He cast doubt on Ejiofor’s connections to the Anioma polity, claiming that he is not recognized in his own village and can influence fewer than ten votes.

The Onishe alleged that Ejiofor has been rejected by his own community and has not returned to his village for an extended period.

In contrast, the Onishe commended Governor Sheriff Oborevwori for his achievements, asserting that they surpass the accomplishments of four other governors from the South-South region.

He urged the Governor to disregard Ejiofor’s remarks, labeling him a bothersome individual whose opinions should not be taken seriously.