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We Are on the Ballot. Paul Omo Okojie Confirms After Court Order

Uromi- The Labour Party’s Edo Central Senatorial candidate, Hon. Paul Omo Okojie, has confirmed he will be on the ballot for Saturday’s bye-election following a High Court order compelling INEC to recognize the Julius Abure-led leadership and upload the party’s candidates.

“The court has spoken, Labour Party is fully on the ballot, and I am the duly nominated candidate,” Okojie said. “Ignore the lies; on Saturday, we vote for real change in Edo Central.”

The ruling, delivered, ordered INEC to grant access codes to upload candidates for the Edo Central poll and other elections. Okojie urged supporters to turn out massively, describing the election as “a chance to break the cycle of failed representation.”

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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.