6th Remembrance: Ajimobi Built a Legacy Oyo Will Never Forget — Tolani Adigun

Political leaders, associates, family members and admirers across Oyo State on Thursday paid glowing tributes to the late former Governor of Oyo State, Senator Isiaq Abiola Ajimobi, as they commemorated the sixth anniversary of his passing.Ajimobi, who served as Governor of Oyo State between 2011 and 2019, was remembered for his contributions to infrastructure development,…

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Six Years On: Remembering Senator Abiola Ajimobi, the Statesman Oyo Misunderstood || Timilehin Kolade

Six years after his departure, the memory of Senator Abiola Ajimobi continues to provoke reflection, debate and, perhaps more importantly, reassessment. Time has a curious habit of softening passions and sharpening perspectives. Leaders who were once judged by the tempers of the moment often return to public consciousness with greater clarity and appreciation. In many…

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Seyi Makinde and the Contradictions of Populist Governance || Timilehin Kolade

In democratic governance, especially within developing political economies, leaders are often pulled in opposite directions by the demands of popularity and the imperatives of productivity. Electoral systems reward immediacy—visible projects, quick wins, and policies that generate public approval—while development, in its substantive sense, demands patience, discipline, and occasionally unpopular reforms. The administration of Seyi Makinde…

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Daniel Bwala’s Ibadan Media Round: A “Misadventure” That Is Causing Governor Makinde A Headache || Sola Abegunde

I have just finished reading the reaction of Sulaimon Olanrewaju to Daniel Bwala, president Tinubu’s Adviser on Media and Policy Communication. Olanrewaju is Governor Seyi Makinde’s Special Adviser on Media. Honestly, Mr. Olanrewaju has always been an interesting fellow, sometimes, controversial. It’s been some time that I heard of him doing his job. Infact, I…

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The Brown–Bwala Exchange: A Case Study in Nigeria’s Federalism Confusion ||Timilehin Kolade

The recent exchange between Ibadan-based broadcast journalist Isaac Brown and presidential spokesman Daniel Bwala offered yet another glimpse into the persistent confusion that surrounds discussions of federalism in Nigeria. While Bwala appeared to defend the realities of Nigeria’s constitutional arrangement from the standpoint of political practicality, Brown’s interventions suggested a limited appreciation of the philosophical…

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