Tag: Ossai Ovie Success

  • Delta SA drags Asake over new hairstyle, excessive tattoos , says he is exhibiting deformity

    Delta SA drags Asake over new hairstyle, excessive tattoos , says he is exhibiting deformity

    Ossai Ovie Success, the Senior Special Assistant on Media to Delta State Governor has expressed disappointment over the new look of popular singer-songwriter, Asake.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that the Afrobeat star whose real name is Ololade Ahmed, flaunted his blue coloured hair and also unveiled several new tattoos on his already heavily tattooed body.

    The photos of the singer sparked reactions, with some netizens insinuating that the self-acclaimed Mr Money is suffering from some type of mental ailment. Other commentators further called the tattoos ‘rubbishorjargon’.

    Reacting via Facebook on Friday, Success expressed disappointment, adding that Asake was a poor boy whom God had raised but had become something else, due to Western exposure.

    Asake leans on the wall
    Asake leans on the wall

    In his words: “Asake is exhibiting deformity and I’m disappointed in him. Asake was a poor boy whom God raised from grass to grace. 

    “Today, look at him and what he has become because of western exposure. Since he relocated from Nigeria, he has tattooed his whole body and exhibiting pride.

    Asake has numerous tattoos from his face down to the sole of his feet
    Asake has numerous tattoos from his face down to the sole of his feet

    “I don’t know what he’s feeling like with these low-key signs of midlife anxiety. I wonder what the motivation for so many tattoos is. 

    “Cos, what is all this?  People like this grow up frustrated and unhappy.  This is why God doesn’t bless some persons because He knows they will be worse in the future with fame and money. 

    “Indeed Asake is lonely at the top.I am really disappointed.”

  • Delta Governor’s Aide drags ‘uneducated’ Peller for purchasing Luxury mansion, car

    Delta Governor’s Aide drags ‘uneducated’ Peller for purchasing Luxury mansion, car

    Delta State governor’s aide, Ossai Ovie Success has called out popular TikToker Peller over his recent winnings on social media.

    TheNewsGuru.com(TNG) reports that he TikToker who was recently kidnapped, share pictures of his new home and car captioning it, ” he is free to make loud noise without the fear of landlord”.

    Reacting to the TikToker’s achievement, Success expressed disappointment over his decision to purchase a house and car at a young age. According to Success, Peller’s focus should be on education rather than accumulating material possessions.

    Success emphasised that Peller is still young and should prioritize his education. He also expressed concern about the individuals managing Peller’s affairs, suggesting that they should invest his money wisely and ensure he returns to school. Success reiterated his disappointment, highlighting the importance of education in Peller’s life.

    In his words: “Peller buying a house and car at his age when he ought to be in school is disappointing. I am disappointed at those managing him. The boy is too young to forget about education. Please take Peller back to school and invest his money. I am really disappointed.”

  • PDP primaries: Oborevwori is preferred candidate – Okowa’s aide

    PDP primaries: Oborevwori is preferred candidate – Okowa’s aide

    As the governorship primary election of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) gets underway in Delta State, Mr Ossai Ovie Success, Special Assistant to the State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa on Media has described Chief Sheriff Oborevwori as the preferred candidate.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Mr Success made this known on Wednesday as rumours emerged that the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly had withdrawn out of the race for the PDP governorship.

    “Dear our esteemed delegates pls disregard any text alleging that Rt Honourable Sheriff Oborevwori has stepped down. It is the handiwork of our detractors. Sheriff Oborevwori is very much in the race and remains the preferred,” the Governor’s aide posted to his official Facebook profile.

    Earlier, reports had emerged that Oborevwori along with the Senator representing Delta South Senatorial District, Senator James Manager, and the Deputy Governor, Kingsley Otuaro had stepped down from …the race.

    TNG reports, however, at the time of filing this report, no aspirant had dropped out of the race as the PDP is concluding accreditation at the Event Centre, Asaba, awaiting voting to begin proper at the Stephen Keshi Stadium.

  • Uduaghan’s defection: ‘We are Stronger,’ Gov. Okowa’s aide reacts

    Uduaghan’s defection: ‘We are Stronger,’ Gov. Okowa’s aide reacts

    Personal Assistant to Delta State Governor Ifeanyi Okowa has reacted to the recent defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) of Emmanuel Uduaghan, immediate past governor of the State.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports Uduaghan defected from the Peoples’ Democratic Party (APC) on Tuesday and immediately attended with President Muhammadu Buhari the APC national caucus meeting that held at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    “Politics is a game of interest, no permanent friend and no permanent enemy. On the current defection, there is no panic because we are Stronger,” Ossai Ovie Success, PA to Gov. Okowa on Media, stated on Wednesday.

    Uduaghan, who served two terms as governor of Delta State after former Governor James Onanefe Ibori, made his defection to the APC known in a statement he personally signed and exclusively sent to TNG before his meeting with Buhari.

    Ibori and Okowa had intervened to convince Uduaghan to remain in the PDP to no avail.

    In the statement, Uduaghan revealed that he is going into APC as “John the Baptist” to the numerous Deltans that are coming in soon, very soon, behind him.

    He said that since the inception of the current APC administration at the federal level, there has been an encouraging interest and activities by Buhari to bring a permanent solution to the Niger Delta question.

    “This has pointed in a direction that is at once progressive and developmental. Rather than using the military to harass our people, the Buhari administration has embarked on various engagement processes that have led to agreements and brought hope to the people of the Niger Delta,” Uduaghan said.

    Read Uduaghan’s full statement below:

    The toughest challenge for any leader in the Niger Delta since 1997 has been the issue of Peace and Security. For over 12 years, I was deeply involved in the management of the issues of the region, first as Secretary to State Government, SSG, and then as Governor of Delta State for 8 years.

    Strategically, we had ENGAGEMENT as our major tool. This involved government officials, with me in the forefront (sometimes personally going into the creeks without security at nocturnal hours), community leaders, traditional rulers, religious leaders, our youths, retired military officers, activists, etc. Of course, ensuring that Delta State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission, DESOPADEC, was active was also part of the engagement process.

    Since the inception of the current All Progressives Congress, APC, administration at the federal level, there has been an encouraging interest and activities by President Muhammadu Buhari to bring a permanent solution to the Niger Delta crisis. This has pointed in a direction that is at once progressive and developmental.

    Topmost in these activities are the ENGAGEMENT PROCESSES. Rather than using the military to harass our people, the Buhari administration has embarked on various engagement processes that have led to agreements and brought hope to the people of the Niger Delta. In the last years, Mr. President has personally engaged several regional leaders and youths.

    Senior officials of his administration also engaged many Niger Delta leaders and youths. Very significant is that Mr. President mandated the Vice President Prof Yemi Osibajo SAN, to visit virtually all the oil producing states, engaging various stakeholders. This is unprecedented in the history of the region. Such engagement processes have brought some measure of peace in the Niger Delta. Things can only get better.

    Beyond the engagement processes, however, the Buhari administration has embarked on some infrastructural and human capital development activities in the region. In Delta State, the opening of a Maritime University; the setting up of a steering committee for the EPZ (GAS CITY), the plan for a deep sea port, the dredging of the Escravos-Warri River; the opening of the railway line to Delta Steel Company, the soon to be flagged off, by Mr.

    President, the Omadino-Escravos Road that will pass through many riverine communities; the various road construction works by the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), the various TCN projects across the State are some of the positive activities in the region.

    There are also various human capital development programmes especially the school feeding and the “social security net” that is making 5,000 Naira available to the poor, the continuation of the YouWin programme, the various SME programmes, and several other projects across the region have brought hope to the people.

    Indeed, once Mr. President was able to set his priorities pursuant to creating an environment for peace in the region, it became incumbent on every well-meaning Niger Deltan and Nigerian to assist the process of building an economically prosperous nation.

    In this era of partisan politics, it is necessary for the people of the Niger Delta, and Delta State in particular, to identify more with the Federal Government led by the APC. By so doing, we can push some of the agreements between our leaders and the Federal Government through, and also engage the government to do more.

    Politics is about interests. The Niger Delta is a major area of interest for me, because I staked my life going into the creeks severally without security and sometimes coming back at night negotiating peace. I will, therefore, give the strongest support to any President that shows commitment in the affairs of the Niger Delta. I call on, and enjoin, other well-meaning leaders in the region, who have very useful contributions to make, to come on board and join hands in helping this Federal Government to pursue a robust development agenda that would uplift our people. Whatever milestone that appears not to have been achieved yet is not for lack of efforts. Joining hands with and supporting the process will lead to a faster delivery on expectations.

    It is in the pursuit of this noble objective that I’m offering myself to help drive a process that would give the lives of our people in the Niger Delta more meaning. President Muhammadu Buhari needs people who will join hands with him to uplift our people. From my political experience, you have to be well represented and actively so at the “board room” when decisions are being taken. Delta State must be well represented. Niger Delta must be well represented.

    It is noteworthy to state that some organisations have been deeply involved in efforts to develop the Niger Delta and can always be relied on to collaborate with our President. It is also noteworthy to add that some previous administrations made significant efforts to develop the region. The current administration made such a significant impact in spite of the fact that apart from Edo State, President Buhari did not score the required 25% in the entire Niger Delta in the election that brought him into government in 2015. This speak volumes of his genuineness to uplift the Niger Delta. Such an administration should be encouraged by the people of the Niger Delta. We can never be sure of the genuiness of another person who becomes the President.

    I have, therefore, after series of consultations and prayers, taken the decision to leave the PDP and join the APC. In doing this, I want to thank the numerous leaders, supporters and interest groups that have been urging me to remain in PDP. I am happy that after explaining some of the deeper issues to you, some of you that are politicians have agreed to join the APC in the near future. So I am going into APC as “John the Baptist” to the numerous Deltans that are coming in, soon – very soon.