Inside Edo
Osarodion Ogie Marks 65th Birthday Amid tributes from Aghasevboesi
Written By: Emmanuel Ikhenebome
24 Sep 2025 05:31 PM
Benin, Edo – The former Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie, Esq., celebrated his 65th birthday on Wednesday, drawing heartfelt tributes from family, friends, political associates, and well-wishers across the state.
Ogie, a key figure in Edo's political landscape, received special commendation from Comrade Frank Aghasevboesi Nosakhare, a noted community advocate and writer, who hailed the celebrant as a "symbol of humility, wisdom, and steadfast service."
In a message shared with Daily South Nigeria, Comrade Nosakhare extended warm felicitations, emphasizing Ogie's enduring impact on Edo State.
"Today, I celebrate not just the passing of another year, but the remarkable journey of a man who has remained a symbol of humility, wisdom, and steadfast service," Nosakhare wrote, describing Ogie as "more than a seasoned legal practitioner and statesman; you are a source of inspiration to many of us, most especially the young ones."
Nosakhare praised Ogie's leadership for its "loyalty, vision, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of Edolites," noting its indelible mark on government and communities alike.
The tribute concluded with prayers for Ogie's continued good health, renewed strength, and greater grace to "keep impacting lives."
"May your path shine brighter, your legacy grow deeper, and your years ahead be filled with peace, joy, and fulfillment," Nosakhare added, signing off as "Happy Birthday once again to a distinguished son of Edo State, a man of benevolence, and an accomplished leader whose story continues to inspire us all."
Comrade Nosakhare has frequently highlighted issues of governance, community welfare, and political integrity in the state.
His birthday message to Ogie aligns with a pattern of celebratory posts honoring local leaders, including recent tributes to figures like Professor Idia Nibokun Ize-Iyamu on her appointment as Chief Medical Director of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH).
Nosakhare's work often underscores themes of resilience and homegrown leadership, mirroring the qualities he attributes to Ogie.
Ogie, a key figure in Edo's political landscape, received special commendation from Comrade Frank Aghasevboesi Nosakhare, a noted community advocate and writer, who hailed the celebrant as a "symbol of humility, wisdom, and steadfast service."
In a message shared with Daily South Nigeria, Comrade Nosakhare extended warm felicitations, emphasizing Ogie's enduring impact on Edo State.
"Today, I celebrate not just the passing of another year, but the remarkable journey of a man who has remained a symbol of humility, wisdom, and steadfast service," Nosakhare wrote, describing Ogie as "more than a seasoned legal practitioner and statesman; you are a source of inspiration to many of us, most especially the young ones."
Nosakhare praised Ogie's leadership for its "loyalty, vision, and a genuine commitment to the welfare of Edolites," noting its indelible mark on government and communities alike.
The tribute concluded with prayers for Ogie's continued good health, renewed strength, and greater grace to "keep impacting lives."
"May your path shine brighter, your legacy grow deeper, and your years ahead be filled with peace, joy, and fulfillment," Nosakhare added, signing off as "Happy Birthday once again to a distinguished son of Edo State, a man of benevolence, and an accomplished leader whose story continues to inspire us all."
Comrade Nosakhare has frequently highlighted issues of governance, community welfare, and political integrity in the state.
His birthday message to Ogie aligns with a pattern of celebratory posts honoring local leaders, including recent tributes to figures like Professor Idia Nibokun Ize-Iyamu on her appointment as Chief Medical Director of the University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH).
Nosakhare's work often underscores themes of resilience and homegrown leadership, mirroring the qualities he attributes to Ogie.
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