Yache Renaissance focuses on Yache Nation as a whole and projects the comprehensive development of the entire Yache Nation in the six clans consisting of Yache, through an indigenous Yache political leader, Senator Stephen Odey.


The era of simplification and trivialization of leadership is far gone. Such an era was the era of tokenism, a situation where one political champion could emerge from the blues from outside the ancestral lineage of Yache and promise empowerment that only empowers the people to sow seeds of discord and tear the community into shreds of communal commotions.
Yache cannot be ruled from Port-Harcourt by Wike’s agents, just like Governor Ben Ayade rejected such a move by pro-Wike protagonists. It is irresponsible and antithetical to development to succumb to modern-day slavery by colonial forces.
The concept of liberalism is not about lending blind support for colonial rule for personal gains. Liberalism is a principle where all stakeholders shelve their personal interests and reshape their political ambition to accommodate ideals that serve the larger interest of the community, as evident in the convocation of a unitary system of government that has direct command by a political leader to serve the common good of the entire Yache, not just a micro unit in Yache.
Unity in Command in Yache has far more dividends of democracy than the divisiveness of the old order of political chicanery and exploitation by external forces and emergency sons and friends of Yache during elections .
© Paul Ojeka