My Words Are My Bond - Sir Primus Odili.


"I come to serve and to make impact. I come to innovate on the way things are done in the past. I will create avenues and opportunities in Anambra North for growth in human capacity building, Infrastructural development, Entrepreneurship, Agriculture, Education, and Youth development. I will not disappoint you. My Words are my bond"


Yesterday, the above words ( vows) were made in a solemn and important meeting of APGA faithfuls and Stakeholders by His Honour, Chief Sir Primus Odili, Mgbologu Oji-Okeosisi. Knowing his background and antecedents, the party faithfuls are satisfied that truly, APGA has found a worthy Aspirant that will have their votes in the upcoming Anambra North Senatorial Primary election of the party.


Chief Anikwenwa from Ezi Awkuzu in Oyi local government council is relieved that finally APGA has found a thorough breed without distressful baggages who can challenge other opposition parties and win the main election. He is happy that Chief Primus Odili carries no libelous baggage and is psychologically and mentally ready for the main election and the task of serving his people.


His name is a pointer as to what is to come. Okeosisi in Igbo cosmology evokes one, a protective shield over people and a safe nest for the birds of the air. It also means the root bearing the Iroko (Orji) that is providing the needed shield for the people and a safe 'nest' for ndi Anambra North to prosper.


Primus Odili’s unassuming nature tells the story of why he was found worthy to bear the title Mgbologu-Okeosisi. Nothing more than his title clearly depicts his style of leadership which is, leading from behind by providing the required nutrients that sustains the Okeosisi. It therefore implies that nature has prepared him for the roles he played and will continue playing. The role of service to humanity.


Let's go make an innovative, pragmatic, and sensemaking Senator who will make all of us in Anambra North Senatorial District proud.


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