Former UNIBEN SUG President, Eniwake, Clinches Isoko National Youth Leader Position

In a keenly contested election involving candidates from various clans and branches of the Isoko Nation, Orogun's closest rival, Comrade Osu Jay Jay Johnny, received 46 votes, while Comrade Abel Edigbe, also a former SUG President of the defunct Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, secured 15 votes.

Former UNIBEN SUG President, Eniwake, Clinches Isoko National Youth Leader Position

Comrade Eniwake Orogun, a former Student's Union Government (SUG) President at the University of Benin, has emerged as the president-elect of the Isoko National Youth Assembly (INYA) worldwide in Delta State. The election, held at the Emede Civic Centre in Isoko South local government council, saw Orogun securing a decisive victory with 52 out of 113 accredited delegates' votes.

In a keenly contested election involving candidates from various clans and branches of the Isoko Nation, Orogun's closest rival, Comrade Osu Jay Jay Johnny, received 46 votes, while Comrade Abel Edigbe, also a former SUG President of the defunct Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro, secured 15 votes.

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Expressing gratitude, Orogun thanked the delegates, youth leaders, electoral committee members, and the grand patron for ensuring a fair electoral process. He pledged to build on the successes of past executives for the comprehensive development of the Isoko Nation.

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Orogun, who served as the President of Uniben SUG in the 2011–2012 academic session, had also held the position of Director, Media and Strategy, Isoko National Youth Assembly.