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Senator Obadara Predicts Better Future for Nigeria

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Chairman of Lucinda Media Limited (Owners of Sweet 107.1FM), Senator Olugbenga Onaolapo Obadara, has expressed optimism that things will get better for the Nigerian Nation.
While felicitating with Muslim faithful on the Sallah Celebration, Obadara said that as a progressive he was optimistic that all would eventually “be well for us”.
He added, “Let me felicitate with my Muslim brothers and sisters on the Sallah Celebration. Let me also say that I believe that Sallah teaches us that there is light at the end of the tunnel. As a progressive, I also believe that things will get better for the Nigerian Nation.”
The Media chief, however, noted that action must be taken to get the desired result as being laid back will not yield desired fruits.
His words: “We cannot wait and do nothing and expect things to be better. Recall that before the ram was given to replace Isiaka, action preceded it. We must also act to reap the desired result.
“My people, we need good legislation to get a good life. We need Legislators that would attract and ensure zonal intervention projects to positively touch their constituents.”
Obadara called on the electorates to ensure that they get their PVCs as and when due and should be determined to vote conscientiously those who have demonstrated their reliability.
He said: “Let every electorate go and get their PVCs. When the time comes, don’t rely on promises. Vote people who have been tested and have performed.”
Senator Obadara who is in the race to contest in the Ogun Central Senatorial District come 2019 said that he had a track record in which everyone could see.
“My good people of Ogun Central, I am in the race to return to the Senate to continue serving my people after a meritorious stewardship between 2011-2015 with 133 life touching projects and six thereafter,” Obadara said.
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