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PHOTO 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.

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