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By Henry Ubus.
The Chairman of the Delta State Taskforce on Environment, Olorogun Godspower Omafuvwe Asiuwhu JP, has taken to his social media platforms to caution the public against misplaced trust in friendships. In a strongly worded post that has since garnered widespread attention, Asiuwhu remarked:
“If you knew what was said in your absence, you would stop smiling with some of the people you call friends.”
The statement, though brief, has sparked discussions across Delta State, with many interpreting it as a wake-up call to be more discerning about the company they keep. Known for his forthrightness and connection with grassroots movements, Olorogun Asiuwhu’s message resonates particularly in an era where loyalty and sincerity among friends and associates are increasingly questioned.
Political observers see the post as a broader commentary on trust, betrayal, and the challenges public figures and everyday citizens alike face in maintaining genuine relationships.
Olorogun Asiuwhu, often referred to as the “Street Governor” for his close ties with the masses, has consistently used his platforms not just to advocate for environmental sanitation but also to share life lessons and leadership advice with the public.
As reactions continue to trail his latest post, many followers have praised him for always speaking truth to power and encouraging a culture of self-awareness and caution in interpersonal dealings.


