– Stories by Patrick Ochei

Mr. Rex Biose
A leading senatorial aspirant on the platform of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Rex Biose, has concluded a tour of the nine local government areas in Delta North Senatorial District, calling for unity and cohesion among party leaders and members ahead of the party’s primary election.
Biose, widely regarded as a prominent figure within the Obidient movement, used the tour to emphasize the importance of internal harmony as a prerequisite for electoral success. Addressing party faithful across the district, he urged stakeholders to close ranks and work collectively toward securing victory for the ADC in the 2027 general elections.
Expressing confidence in his aspiration, Biose assured supporters that if entrusted with the party’s senatorial ticket, he would not only deliver victory but secure it with a commanding margin.
According to him, the political momentum witnessed during the 2023 general elections remains a potent force that can be further harnessed in 2027.


“The energy, structure, and commitment that defined the 2023 elections are still very much alive. If anything, they have grown stronger and more refined for the task ahead,” he said.
Reaffirming his alignment with the principles of the Obidient movement, Biose highlighted transparency, accountability, and competence as the hallmarks of his political philosophy.
“These are not just ideals we profess; they are values we have consistently demonstrated. From our mobilization efforts in Lagos during the 2023 elections to what we are building now, our track record speaks for itself. With greater responsibility comes an even stronger commitment to these principles,” he stated.
Observers of the tour described it as impactful, noting the enthusiastic reception Biose received across the district. Many party leaders reportedly expressed confidence in his ability to galvanize support and reposition the ADC as a formidable force in Delta North.
Amid prevailing economic challenges and growing public dissatisfaction with governance, political analysts suggest that emerging aspirants like Biose could reshape the electoral landscape in the district if current sentiments persist.
Party stakeholders who hosted the aspirant during his tour reportedly pledged their support, expressing optimism that his emergence as the ADC candidate would significantly boost the party’s chances in the 2027 general election.


I Want to Change the Colour of Politics in Delta North – Biose

Aspirant for the Delta North Senatorial seat, Mr. Rex Biose, has declared his intention to redefine the political landscape of the district through a well-articulated agenda focused on inclusive, people-oriented development.
Biose made this known during a strategic meeting of his political structure, Team Rex Biose (TRB), held in Asaba, where he stated emphatically, “I want to change the colour of politics in Delta North.”
Expressing strong optimism about his chances at both the primary and general elections, he assured constituents that his comprehensive developmental blueprint would be unveiled in due course.
Members of his strategy team within the African Democratic Congress (ADC) have also expressed unwavering confidence in his candidacy. They described him as a dynamic and forward-thinking leader, citing his youthfulness, intellectual depth, and credible track record as key strengths that position him to overcome political opposition.
Biose’s political journey dates back to 2018 when, at a relatively young age, he emerged as the Deputy Governorship candidate of the People’s Progressive Alliance (PPA), after initially declaring interest in the senatorial race.
A seasoned businessman and educationist, Biose brings a wealth of experience from the banking sector and engineering consultancy. His career, marked by notable achievements, has earned him recognition both locally and internationally.
With growing support and a clear vision, observers note that this may be a defining moment for Biose as he seeks to realize his ambition of representing Delta North in the Senate.