Prince Nixon Okwara Joins Race For Federal House Of Representatives For Oshodi/Isolo 

Posted on March 31, 2026
KINGSLEY EBERE 
In a dramatic turn of events, an All Progressive Congress (APC ) Chieftain, Prince Nixon Okwara, has officially joined the race for the Federal House of Representatives, Oshodi/Isolo Constituency 2 in Lagos State. 
P.M.EXPRESS reports that Prince Okwara’s announcement came after the Igbo stakeholders “ambushed” him, urging him to contest.
The stakeholders praised Okwara as passionate, committed, and connected to the people.
He was caught off guard but accepted the challenge, citing the constituency’s ecological issues, flooding, poor infrastructure, and youth unemployment.
Okwara promised not to disappoint if nominated and elected.
He appointed Chief Monday Akunna as the campaign coordinator, with stakeholders pledging moral and financial support.
The campaign’s slogan is “PNO” (Prince Nixon Okwara), with the response “In God we trust.”
Prince Okwara’s candidacy has sparked excitement, focusing on job creation, infrastructure, education, and healthcare.
His surprise entry has energized the race, with supporters predicting a strong showing. Ndigbo are mobilizing for voter registration and APC membership in the constituency.
Okwara, a detribalized Nigerian, does not segregate along ethnic lines, earning support from other ethnic groups. His community-driven approach resonates with voters.
The constituency faces significant challenges, including flooding and poor waste management. Okwara’s campaign promises to tackle these issues head-on.
Chief Monday Akunna urged Igbo brothers and sisters to unite and support Okwara, citing his potential to deliver. The campaign is gaining momentum, with rallies and town halls drawing large crowds.
Okwara’s philanthropy and community work have earned him recognition. His candidacy sparks hope for progress in Oshodi/Isolo.
The APC chieftain’s surprise entry has shuffled the deck, making the race more competitive. Supporters are optimistic about his chances.
Okwara’s message of unity and progress resonates with voters. His campaign is expected to focus on grassroots engagement and policy talks.
The stage is set for a lively contest, with Okwara’s camp energized and ready to take on the challenge.

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