NDOKWA’S LOST FEDERAL PROJECTS & SENATOR OVIE OMO-AGEGE’S UNMATCHED LEGACY
10th September 2025

From 2015 till date, Ndokwa/Ukwuani Federal Constituency has been the graveyard of abandoned and failed Federal Government projects. Over a dozen monumental institutions that could have transformed our land, created jobs, driven massive infrastructural growth, and reshaped our economy never saw the light of day — because no one stood boldly at the forefront to fight for their reality.
Among the failed and lost projects are:
1. Federal Polytechnic, Kwale
2. Federal University of Agriculture & Technology, Aboh
3. Federal Medical Centre, Kwale
4. Federal College of Entrepreneurship & Skills Acquisition, Ossissa
5. Federal University of Oil & Gas Technology, Okpai
6. Federal Institute of Vocational & Technical Education, Obiaruku
7. Federal College of Aviation Technology, Ogume
8. Federal College of Agricultural & Energy Technical Institute, Aboh
9. Federal College of Fisheries & Aquaculture, Utagba-Uno
10. Federal Cooperative College, Umutu
11. Nigeria Police Academy, Ushie
12. National Institute for Construction Technology & Management, Ezionum
13. Federal College of Entrepreneurship & Skills Acquisition, Ossissa (repeatedly abandoned)
If even half of these projects had been established, Ndokwa Nation would have been a hub of economic prosperity, massive employment, healthcare growth, and infrastructural transformation. But sadly, decades of political complacency, sycophancy, stomach infrastructure, and blind loyalty have left us trailing behind while other regions advance.
Yet, one man from outside Ndokwa Nation — Senator Ovie Omo-Agege — has broken this chain of failure. By delivering the Federal University of Medical Sciences, Kwale, he has done what generations of Ndokwa political leaders could not achieve since the beginning of time.
This university is not just a project — it is a legacy, a gateway to innovation, healthcare advancement, education, and economic empowerment. And it will not fail because Senator Ovie Omo-Agege never fails.
Now the question is: How long shall we continue like this?
How long shall we keep maintaining the same strategy of blind loyalty, expecting miracles while other regions develop? When shall we rise, convert opportunities into realistic advantages, and secure Ndokwa’s rightful place in Nigeria’s development?
Arise now, Ndokwa youths!
Let us restore the lost glory of our land.
Enough of political slavery. Enough of sycophancy. Enough of selling our future for crumbs.
Ke ani Ndokwa ba ma nma ni oge ke enyi!
(Let Ndokwa rise and shine in our time!)
#LightUpNdokwaNation
— Endurance McGregor Erhunmwunse
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