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Honorable Henry Odianosen Okojie
Prince Henry Odianosen Okojie was born on November 17, 1973, into the esteemed Okojie royal lineage in Uromi, located within the Esan North-East local government area of Edo State, South-South Nigeria. His lineage traces back to Ogbidi Okojie, renowned for his courageous resistance against British colonial rule during his reign as the Onojie of Uromi and leader of the Esan people from 1857 to 1944.
Prince Odianosen Okojie is a prominent figure in Nigerian society, distinguished in various domains as a politician[1], businessman, and community leader. His marriage to Mercy Johnson[2], a celebrated figure in Nigeria's Nollywood film industry, has further enhanced his public standing. He is affiliated with the All People's Congress (APC)[3].
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edit- ^ "Mercy Johnsons Husband Okojie Wins Reps Ticket". www.premiumtimesng.com. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
- ^ BellaNaija.com (2023-08-27). "12 Years Down, Forever To Go! Mercy Johnson & Prince Odi Okojie celebrate Wedding Anniversary". BellaNaija. Retrieved 2024-04-23.
- ^ "10th National Assembly Members - Voter - Validating the Office of the Electorate on Representation". orderpaper.ng. Retrieved 2024-04-23.