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Hon. Paul Omo Okojie: The People’s Choice for Edo Central

The Labour Party in Edo State has officially designated Paul Okojie as its candidate for the upcoming senatorial bye-election in Edo Central District. This development has laid to rest speculations surrounding the party’s choice of candidate for the rescheduled election.

Okojie hails from the prominent Okojie family in Uromi.

He comes from a media background, a profession known for its comprehensive training that prepares individuals for various endeavors, including governance.

 Okojie’s emergence as the Labour Party’s flagbearer has been well-received by political analysts, who believe he has the potential to make a significant impact in the election and beyond.

Paul Okojie’s senatorial bid is inspired by journalists who transitioned to politics, such as Chris Anyanwu and Sam Adeyemi, who both became senators. Okojie is following their footsteps with a grassroots campaign approach, engaging in house-to-house and family-to-family outreach. This approach reflects his awareness of the challenges ahead and his commitment to connecting with voters.

Okojie’s candidacy on the Labour Party ticket is seen as an opportunity for him to follow in the footsteps of these journalists-turned-politicians. With a background in media, Okojie is embarking on a humble, house-to-house campaign to connect with constituents and address their concerns.

Paul Okojie’s senatorial bid is inspired by journalists who transitioned to politics, such as Chris Anyanwu and Sam Adeyemi, who both became senators. Okojie is following their footsteps with a grassroots campaign approach, engaging in house-to-house and family-to-family outreach. This approach reflects his awareness of the challenges ahead and his commitment to connecting with voters.

Paul Okojie’s interest in the senatorial election draws parallels with notable journalists who transitioned to politics, leaving lasting impacts. Examples include:

– *International Examples:*

    – Joseph McCarthy (U.S. Senator from Wisconsin)

– *Local Examples:*

    – Christiana “Chris” Anyanwu (Senator for Imo East constituency)

    – Sam Adeyemi (former National President of Nigeria Union of Journalists and Senator)

His Candidacy on the Labour Party ticket is seen as an opportunity for him to follow in the footsteps of these journalists-turned-politicians. With a background in media, Okojie is embarking on a humble, house-to-house campaign to connect with constituents and address their concerns.

Paul Omo Okojie is a seasoned journalist, broadcaster, and public communicator with nearly two decades of experience in media, public affairs analy and community engagement advocate . He is  the founder of Okojie Media Consult and has worked with various organizations. Okojie is running for the Senate to represent Edo Central Senatorial District under the Labour Party, with a focus on:

– *Youth empowerment and skill development*

– *Equitable federal presence in Esanland*

– *Transparent and accountable representation*

His campaign mantra, “This is not about party. This is about people,” reflects his commitment to serving the people rather than ruling over them.

Paul Okojie’s background in journalism is marked by several notable qualifications and memberships, including:

– *International Institute of Journalism:* Postgraduate Diploma in Journalism

– *Additional Certifications:*

    – Clandestine/Investigative Reporting Tradecraft

    – Intelligence Analysis

– *Professional Memberships:*

    – Nigeria Institute of International Affairs

    – Associate Member, Nigeria Institute of Public Relations

    – Society of Professional Journalists

    – Nigeria Union of Journalists, Edo State Council

His expertise spans:

– *Good Governance & Accountability*

– *Youth Empowerment & Skills Development*

– *Legislative Engagement & Policy Advocacy*

– *Community Mobilization*

– *Agricultural Development & Local Entrepreneurship*

– *Media for Development*

Paul Okojie’s political philosophy emphasizes direct engagement with the people, rather than reliance on political godfathers. His mantra, “those closest to the problem should be closest to power,” reflects his commitment to representing everyday citizens. As a senatorial candidate for Edo Central under the Labour Party, his agenda includes:

– *Youth-centered development and skill empowerment*

– *Equitable federal presence in Esanland*

– *Vocal and fearless representation in the Senate*

– *Restoring trust in public office through transparency and accountability*

He’s driven by the conviction that “the people will win” without the influence of godfathers, and aims to bring about positive change through his leadership.

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Clan Reporters is a Nigerian newspaper founded in 2014 by Paul Omo Okojie, a media consultant, communicator, and entrepreneur. Published in hard copy print format, the newspaper was established to deliver timely news, in-depth reporting, and relevant commentary on issues affecting Nigerian communities, with a focus on politics, society, business, and grassroots affairs. As both the founder and the guiding force behind the newspaper, Paul Omo Okojie also leads OMC Okojie Media Consultants (often shortened to OMC), the media firm responsible for the editorial direction, strategic communications, and overall operations of Clan Reporters. Under his leadership, the newspaper has aimed to blend professional journalism with community engagement, giving voice to local stories and perspectives often overlooked in mainstream media. Okojie’s background in journalism and media consultancy has shaped Clan Reporters into a platform committed to credibility, accountability, and service to its readership. Over the years, the publication has sought to uphold high standards of reporting while fostering informed public discourse in Nigeria.