Salawu’s Emergence Reflects Years of Service, Community Development — Isaac Adegbite

Hon Adegbite Isaac Adeeyo heartily felicitates with an erudite Engineer, a pragmatic administrator, a committed Muslim, a Community chauvinist and a pious family man on his emergence as the Deputy Governornship candidate of the APM for the 2027 gubernatorial election in Oyo State.Your emergency as the Deputy Governornship candidate are testament to your political clout…

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Remi Oseni and the Rise of People-Centred Progressivism in Oyo Politics || Timilehin Kolade

In contemporary Nigerian politics, where representation is often reduced to elite deals and campaign promises, Hon. Engr. Remi Oseni represents a different strand of leadership. He seeks to re-anchor governance on service, visibility, and measurable impact. His political identity – shaped by engineering and refined by grassroots engagement – reflects a shift toward people-centred progressivism,…

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Bob Marley’s One Love, Oyo APC and the 1992 Lagos SDP Lesson || Timilehin Kolade

In one of the most enduring political messages ever delivered through music, Bob Marley urged humanity to embrace a simple but profound ideal: One Love. Though often celebrated as a cultural anthem, the song carries a deeper political message. It is a call for unity amidst diversity, reconciliation amidst disagreement, and collective purpose amidst competing…

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The Long Shadow of June 12: Abiola, Power and Nigeria’s Democratic Struggle || Timilehin Kolade

Nigeria’s democratic history is a long negotiation between hope and betrayal, between the promise of collective self-rule and the reality of elite contestation over power. Few moments capture this tension as sharply as the presidential election of June 12, 1993—a watershed that was expected to consolidate Nigeria’s return to civil rule but instead became the…

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