Kaduna NURTW Members Roll Out Red Carpet as MC Oluomo Land with Big Parade, Gbas Gbos Full Ground

Kaduna NURTW Members Roll Out Red Carpet as MC Oluomo Land with Big Parade, Gbas Gbos Full Ground

Kaduna scatter as members of National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) welcome their national leader, MC Oluomo, with parade wey resemble festival. From early morning, motor park don change to rally ground as drums dey beat, whistles dey blow, and banners dey fly like say election campaign don start.

People wey witness am talk say the reception no be small thing. Okada riders, bus drivers, touts and executives line up road dey shout “Chairman!” like say celebrity don land. Lite humor be say if happiness dey taxed, Kaduna motor park for pay premium that day.

MC Oluomo Arrival Scatter Street Respectfully

As MC Oluomo enter town, convoy move small-small like say dem dey escort president. NURTW members dey salute, dey wave cap, some even dey kneel like say blessing dey involved. The man himself maintain calm, wave hand, smile small, and allow camera enjoy work.

Speakers for ground talk say the parade show unity and loyalty inside union. According to dem, MC Oluomo no just be leader, na brand. Some people even joke say if MC sneeze for Lagos, Kaduna motor park go catch cold. Lite humor aside, the respect no be beans.

Message, Power, and Union Politics

During the event, leaders of Kaduna NURTW hail MC Oluomo for strong leadership and support for transport workers nationwide. Dem talk say the visit go strengthen relationship and bring better structure for members across states.

Observers talk say the parade na signal say MC Oluomo political weight still heavy. For Nigeria, when motor park talk, government dey listen. And when motor park parade like this, e mean something dey cook. Whether na pure respect or strategic show of force, one thing clear: MC Oluomo still hold mic for union matter.


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