The 2026 Manifesto: Building the Vision
I am stepping into this year with absolute grit and a clear, unshakable conviction. I am no longer just dreaming; I am building.
This is a year I am moving deliberately—guided by purpose, anchored in discipline, and unafraid of the work required to become the woman my vision demands.
I am choosing growth over comfort, focus over noise, and action over hesitation.
I am choosing the growth that comes from hard work over the hollow comfort of the status quo.
Every challenge I might face this year is fuel for my message. Every lesson I will learn is leverage for my growth.
Every win will be the evidence that I am becoming the woman God requires and my vision demands: a mother who leads by example, a woman who speaks truth, and a strategist who gets things done.
In 2026, I show up fully, trust my God, and commit to the long game. I am not waiting for perfect conditions, I am becoming, expanding, and leading—in my own way.
Happy New Year.
The name above every other name!!!
(Woke up this morning with a strong sense to post this…)
Today, we declare over our land, our homes, our families, our lives the name of Jesus. It stands tall as a shield, a tower, a refuge.
Today we declare that Jesus is Lord, and at the mention of this name every knee bows and every tongue confesses that HE is Lord!
Redemption (Geulah, גְּאֻלָּה) means deliverance, rescue, or being “bought back.
This is what God did for us through Jesus Christ.
SOAK every Thursday at 5pm
Our tour journey brought us to the warm and welcoming people of Aniocha North.
It was truly inspiring to engage with women who have been pillars in the political space—trailblazers who have laid a strong foundation for others to follow.
Their support for President Tinubu and Gov Oborevwori is unwavering.
A special appreciation goes to the APC State Woman Leader, Mrs. Ify Sobotie, a proud daughter of Aniocha North, for her support and encouragement of our tour.
I also extend my gratitude to the LGA Chairman, Hon. Emmanuel Bazim Chinye, and his wonderful wife for their commitment to ensuring that women are not only heard but actively included at the decision-making table in Aniocha North LGA.
Orode Uduaghan
The Renewed Hope for MORE agenda continues…
#officialBAT2027
#govsheriffsmoreagenda
The Progressive Women and Female Youth Network has officially begun its grassroots engagement across Delta State, starting with our launch in Ndokwa East.
Our mission is to mobilize, empower, and strengthen the participation of women and female youth in politics and governance across all Local Government Areas.
This movement aligns with the development vision of His Excellency Sheriff Oborevwori, Governor of Delta State, and the Renewed Hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
With the support of the APC State Woman Leader, who will be joining us on this statewide tour, we look forward to engaging women leaders, female youth, and communities across Delta State.
The Renewed Hope for MORE agenda continues…
Orode Uduaghan
#ProgressiveWomen
#FemaleYouthLeadership
#GrassrootsMobilization
#DeltaWomen
#renewedhope
Welcome to the month of March as we begin our journey through the book of Hebrews.
“Throughout our history God has spoken to our ancestors by his prophets in many different ways. The revelation he gave them was only a fragment at a time, building one truth upon another. But to us living in these last days, God now speaks to us openly in the language of a Son, the appointed Heir of everything, for through him God created the panorama of all things and all time. The Son is the dazzling radiance of God’s splendor, the exact expression of God’s true nature—his mirror image! He holds the universe together and expands it by the mighty power of his spoken word. He accomplished for us the complete cleansing of sins, and then took his seat on the highest throne at the right hand of the majestic One.”
Hebrews 1:1-3 TPT
#SOAK #bible #biblestudymoments
To the man who saw through my weakness, the one God has used to build me- Pastor Moses Ida-Michaels, THANK YOU! (@thismoses )
“To console those who mourn in Zion, To give them beauty for ashes, The oil of joy for mourning, The garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; That they may be called trees of righteousness, The planting of the Lord, that He may be glorified.””
Isaiah 61:3 NKJV I am writing again, I hope you’ll enjoy this series as much as you loved ABBA and MIND.
For the glory of YHWH!
Love always,
Orode
Yesterday, I represented Her Excellency the First Lady of Delta State, Dcns. (Mrs) Tobore Oborevwori at a women’s entrepreneurial conference in Warri.
In her words: “I want to begin by encouraging every
woman here to truly believe in what God has placed in your hands.
Too often, we underestimate the value of what we carry because it looks small at the beginning. But greatness rarely announces itself loudly at birth.
You can start small, grow steadily, and still build something deeply meaningful and impactful.
Progress is not always dramatic, but it is
always powerful when it is consistent”.
Her Excellency
Dcns. (Mrs) Tobore Oborevwori
First Lady of Delta State
(@toboreoborevwori )
Congratulations to the conveners on a successful outing.
The last slide is my favorite ❤️
Last week, I had the pleasure of hosting some remarkable young girls in my office. I later stopped by their camp to support the incredible work being done by The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria.
I joined them to witness how these girls are growing not just in their faith, but also in leadership and service.
A heartfelt thank you to the inspiring girls and the church management for the warm welcome.
And yes — I even went home with some free snails from their thriving new farm.
Love God. Love People.
Orode Uduaghan