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Now, About Those WAEC Results…

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By Olabode Opeseitan

_The Noise vs. The Narrative_

When the decades-old WAEC results of Governor Monday Okpebholo recently surfaced, the internet erupted.

One comment stood out, dripping with disdain: “Why is the worst of us leading the best of us?”

But let’s pause.

In his short time as Governor, Okpebholo has woven a different story —one Edo people feel daily:

• Major roads, long abandoned, now being rebuilt.
• Dilapidated schools being restored.
• Edo Farms revitalized; water systems rescued from collapse.
• Erosion menaces being tamed with urgency.
• Even Edo Line, the state’s ghostly pride, resurrected after a decade of decay.

Passion pulses through these actions.

The people’s embrace of him is not accidental; it is earned.

_*A TRUTH WE OVERLOOK*_

Academic scores do not translate to wisdom.
Credentials do not equal character.
A leader’s genius lies in recognizing brilliance beyond themselves.

Okpebholo can —and does— summon experts, economists, educators. He listens. He executes. And crucially: he manages Edo’s treasury with prudence.

I would choose a leader with “woeful” WAEC scores but impeccable governance instincts over a PhD holder with zero capacity to govern well. Every. Single. Time.

*TO THE GOVERNOR: A FAN’S NOTE*

Governor Okpebholo, let this moment refine you.

• Let your actions champion democracy.
• Let your heart keep serving Edo as you do—unscripted, unstoppable.
• Let your legacy be roads, schools, farms, and hope—not exam slips from 1985.

Edo is “inspired” by your work. Keep giving them reasons to believe.

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