Nigeria: Emmanuel Uduaghan's Silent Transformation of Delta State

22 March 2014

It's difficult to comprehend what the "village boy", Dr. Emmanuel Eweta Uduaghan, who grew up tapping rubber and fishing at Mosogar community, Ethiope-West Local Government Area of Delta State, is doing in the past six years and 10 months at Government House, Asaba, without seeing things yourself. 'Seeing is believing,' says an adage.

This is the dilemma many critics and those who see no reason for his governorship of a complex state like Delta have faced. But if you dare to see, you will find out that a revolution capable of transforming the entire landscape of the state is taking place.

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