By Udume Chibueze
Enone, Benue State – A powerful movement is reshaping Enone’s political terrain, led by the indomitable Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese, also known as Okanga 1 K’Agila. In a video now trending on the official Facebook page of Agbese Best Orinya, the Okanga Sisters from Ekile Ward have sung a stirring new anthem, describing Agbese as the “lion in the jungle of Enone’s political arena.”
The song, delivered during the inaugural meeting of the Okanga Sisters in Ojigo Ward 2, Okpokwu Local Government Area, hails Chief Agbese’s transformative influence, emphasizing that his entry into politics has brought an end to the era of fake politicians in Enone. His leadership has restored authenticity, transparency, and a sense of hope for genuine representation among the people of Zone C and beyond.
The newly composed song by Juliana Ona, released at the Ojigo Ward 2 event, is already gaining traction across social media. Dubbed “Part 2,” the song captures the passion and deep admiration felt by Agbese’s supporters. Juliana’s lyrics called on constituents across Ado, Okpokwu, and Ogbadibo Federal Constituency to rally behind the Okanga movement — an endorsement that is fast becoming a badge of political relevance in the region.
The Okanga Sisters, particularly from Ekile Ward, have emerged as more than a grassroots support group; they now symbolize a broader awakening within Enone’s political culture. Their enthusiastic endorsement reflects a growing belief that future elections in Enone and Zone C will be heavily influenced, if not determined, by the support of Chief Dr. Philip Agbese.
The video, prominently featured on Agbese Best Orinya’s verified Facebook page, showcases the electrifying moment when the Okanga Sisters performed their tribute. It captures the overwhelming sense of loyalty, love, and unwavering faith that the people of Enone have towards their leader. Viewers see firsthand how Agbese’s leadership resonates at the deepest levels of community sentiment.
Political commentators note that Chief Agbese’s popularity is no longer limited to political corridors but has penetrated the grassroots. His integrity, accessibility, and consistent track record have set a new standard for what leadership should represent. As more communities like the Okanga Sisters openly declare their allegiance, the message is unmistakable: no politician will win an election in Enone or Zone C without the endorsement of Hon. Chief Dr. Philip Agbese.
As the winds of change sweep through Zone C, the voice of the Okanga Sisters continues to echo: Chief Dr. Philip Agbese is not just a political figure; he is a movement, a symbol of hope, and the true lion of Enone’s political arena.