“THIS IS THE HOUR OF COURAGE, NOT COMPROMISE.”


— Dr. Brown Aduku (Brownsugar)
Dr. Brown Aduku, fondly known as Brownsugar by his numerous radio fans, wide followers and admirers across the globe, has declared his unalloyed, unapologetic and unwavering support for Prince Gowon Enenche, describing him as “a bold answer to a tired political culture.”
The Veteran Broadcast Journalist, Media Consultant, CEO/Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of Guinness Africa News Network Magazine International, and Executive Office behind Strong Tower Network Synergies Worldwide, made this declaration with unmistakable clarity:
“Leadership must be about sincere conversation, not recycled mediocrity. It must be about courage, not convenience. It must be about vision, not survival politics.”
According to Dr. Aduku, the people of Ankpa – Olamaboro – Omala Federal Constituency have endured enough of cosmetic representation and transactional politics. What they deserve, he insists, is transformational leadership — visionary, strategic, fearless.
And in his firm conviction, Prince Gowon Enenche embodies that new order.
Dr. Aduku described Enenche as:
A disciplined thinker in an era of noisy confusion.
A bridge-builder in a time of dangerous divisions.
A refined strategist with grassroots understanding.
A leader whose political ambition is driven by purpose, not personal appetite.
He emphasized that the ongoing National Leadership Evolution Project, which he conceptualized and champions, is not a slogan but a movement — a deliberate shift away from outdated political structures toward a new wave of ethical, accountable and visionary governance across Kogi East, Kogi State, and Nigeria at large.
“The evolution has begun. The old order is fading. Ankpa–Olamaboro–Omala cannot afford to stand still while history is moving. Prince Gowon Enenche represents competence, clarity, and courageous leadership.”
A Kogi-born Public Affairs Commentator and avowed Human Rights Activist, Dr. Aduku reaffirmed that his support is not based on sentiment, but on principle.
“This is not about friendship. It is about the future. It is about raising the bar. It is about restoring dignity to representation. The people deserve the best — not the available.”
He called on stakeholders, youths, women, professionals, traditional institutions and political actors to align with what he described as “a generational turning point.”
“The politics of evolution demands bold choices. I stand with Prince Gowon Enenche because I stand with progress. I stand with competence. I stand with the future.”
The message is clear:
The time for timid leadership is over.
The season of mediocrity is expiring.
The era of evolved leadership has arrived.
And in that unfolding chapter, Dr. Brown Aduku has made his position unmistakably known.

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