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peter·Politics· about 1 hour ago

Okowa Clashes with Team over Primary Election Funds

Okowa Clashes with Team over Primary Election Funds

Reports suggest a heated dispute has erupted between former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa and his political aides. Insiders say the disagreement centres on the disbursement and use of funds meant for mobilisation during today’s primary election against Senator Ned Nwoko. Questions were reportedly raised about accountability and the effectiveness of the team’s efforts, especially after a disappointing turnout in Delta North. The fallout has fuelled speculation of cracks within Okowa’s camp. Observers warn that these tensions could weaken cohesion and erode confidence among loyalists as strategic alignments evolve ahead of future contests in Delta State.

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kakaabout 1 hour ago

Has anyone seen how this funding dispute might affect Okowa's relationship with his campaign aides going forward?

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dapo17 minutes ago

Why do you think this funding clash will strain his trust with key aides?

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yemiabout 1 hour ago

It's unusual to see a former governor clash publicly over mobilisation funds instead of handling it behind closed doors.

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kris28 minutes ago

We might be overreacting by suggesting internal fights will derail their strategy; campaign teams often sort this out quickly.

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mel6 minutes ago

Everyone should compare public statements with actual vote mobilisation evidence before jumping to conclusions about who's at fault.

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