April 20, 2025

A New Dawn for Edo Central – A Holy Saturday Reflection with Glory Momodu

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A New Dawn for Edo Central – A Holy Saturday Reflection with Glory Momodu
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In the stillness of Holy Saturday, we stand between sacrifice and resurrection—between what was and what can be. It is a day drenched in meaning, a breath held between pain and promise. And in that sacred silence, we reflect.

Today, as the earth rests and the sky waits for the light of Easter, we see ourselves—our communities, our dreams, our longings. We see Esanland in its beauty and its ache, its richness and its reach for renewal. And in this space, Glory Oziegbe Momodu emerges not just as a candidate, but as a symbol of possibility.

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He is not a man of empty speeches or fleeting appearances. He is an engineer of progress, a veteran of service, and a builder of bridges between intention and impact. Glory understands the pulse of Edo Central—not as data points, but as people: farmers, students, artisans, mothers, the forgotten, the fervent.

Like Holy Saturday, his vision is quiet but powerful. It is the kind that doesn’t shout—but works. It plans. It plants. It prays.

Tomorrow, as we rise into the joy of Easter, may we also rise with new hope for our land. Let us imagine a place where development is not delayed, where our sons and daughters can thrive, where leaders don’t disappear after elections but walk with us every day, every season.

This Holy Saturday, let us reflect—but also prepare. The resurrection of a people begins with belief.

Glory Momodu believes in Esanland. And more importantly, he believes in you.

— Written with love and light, by a voice who dreams of home.

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