Thursday, 5 March 2026

Fayemi Salutes Obasanjo at 89, Hails His Service to Nigeria

*Press Statement*
 
*Fayemi Salutes Obasanjo at 89, Hails His Service to Nigeria*

Dr Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti State and the immediate-past Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), has congratulated former President Olusegun Obasanjo on his 89th birthday, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most consequential statesmen whose service to the nation will never be forgotten.

In a statement on Thursday, Fayemi paid tribute to Obasanjo’s decades of dedication to Nigeria’s unity and advancement of democracy in Africa.

According to the former Ekiti governor, Obasanjo’s leadership at critical moments in Nigeria’s history, including his stewardship of the country as Head of State and later as a democratically elected President, helped shape the nation’s political and institutional trajectory.

“Chief Obasanjo remains a towering figure in Nigeria’s public life and a statesman whose commitment to the unity, stability and progress of our country has been steadfast over the years”, Fayemi stated.

He noted that Obasanjo’s contributions extend beyond Nigeria, citing his consistent advocacy for peace, democratic values, and development across the African continent.

Fayemi said the former President’s courage, forthrightness and willingness to speak truth to power have continued to enrich national discourse and strengthen democratic culture in Nigeria.

“As he marks his 89th birthday, I join family members, friends, associates and countless admirers across Nigeria and the world in celebrating a life devoted to service. 

‘’We remain grateful for his sacrifices and his continuing role as a mentor to many within and outside public life,” he added.

Fayemi prayed for God’s continued blessings upon the elder statesman, wishing him many more years in good health, wisdom and strength in service to Nigeria and humanity.

Signed
Mallam Ahmad Sajoh
Head, Fayemi Media Office, Abuja
February 5, 2026

BAO 2026: Governor’s Political Adviser Inaugurates Community Outreach Team for Second Term Bid



The campaign for the re-election of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) gained significant momentum today, Thursday, March 5, 2026, with the official inauguration of the Community Outreach Team for BAO (2026). The inauguration ceremony took place during a strategic meeting between the team, led by Erelu Tosin Aluko Ajisafe, and the Special Adviser on Political Matters to the Governor, Chief Jide Awe.

In her opening address, Erelu Tosin Aluko Ajisafe expressed deep gratitude to Governor Oyebanji for his unwavering support of the outreach team’s initiatives during previous election cycles. She specifically lauded Chief Jide Awe, describing his guidance as "fatherly and exceptional" throughout their past field operations. While presenting the newly structured 2026 campaign team, Erelu Ajisafe reaffirmed the group's dedication to grassroots mobilization and their readiness to hit the ground running.

Responding to the delegation, Chief Jide Awe commended the team’s track record, noting that their previous efforts were instrumental to the administration's success. However, he challenged the members to elevate their performance for the upcoming contest, stating that the task ahead requires even stronger commitment and selflessness to ensure a landslide victory for Governor Oyebanji’s second-term bid.

Chief Awe officially inaugurated the team, reiterating the party’s unflinching support to ensure effective and efficient service delivery.

 The event marks a formal mandate for the Community Outreach Team to bridge the gap between the administration and local communities, ensuring a seamless transition into the 2026 election cycle.

Tuesday, 24 February 2026

Oyebanji Reaffirms Commitment to Ekiti Women’s Empowerment, Says Effective Implementation of NFWP-SU is Non-Negotiable


The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to women’s economic empowerment through the Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU), describing the initiative as a strategic platform for inclusive growth and sustainable development. Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji is deeply passionate about implementing this program, viewing it as a significant step toward grassroots transformation. The administration is investing in the NFWP-SU because of its firm belief that when a woman is empowered, she is positioned to uplift her home, leading to the overall development of the community and the state at large.
The Chairman of the State Multi-Sectoral Coordinating Structure and Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Oyeniyi Adebayo, gave this assurance at the opening session of a three-day team-bonding workshop organised to strengthen networking and collaboration among NFWP-SU officials. Adebayo reiterated Governor Oyebanji’s strong support for the project, noting that the administration remains committed to policies that advance women's economic independence. He emphasised that the effective implementation of the scale-up phase requires the right attitude, professionalism, and teamwork, urging all actors to remain focused on achieving a measurable impact on livelihoods. 
In her keynote address, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, described the programme as a transformative intervention designed to empower grassroots and improve household livelihoods through the Women Affinity Groups (WAGs) and other platforms. She charged participants to uphold transparency, accountability, and integrity, ensuring that the resources invested by the state government reach the intended grassroots beneficiaries. This focus on integrity was echoed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs Sola Adeluyi, who highlighted the importance of institutional synergy and strict adherence to operational guidelines to ensure the initiative's long-term success and sustainability.

The Ekiti State Project Coordinator, Mrs Toyin Familoni, explained that the ongoing training aims to enhance unity and coordinated service delivery. The event also featured a delegation from Ogun State, led by their Project Coordinator, Mrs Bolanle Fadairo, who shared best practices to promote inter-state learning. By fostering this environment of collaboration and rigorous field coordination, the Ekiti State Government is ensuring that Governor Oyebanji’s vision for a prosperous "Land of Honour" begins at the household level, where empowered women serve as the primary drivers of socio-economic progress.

Sunday, 22 February 2026

SCANDAL ROCKS MINISTRY OF YOUTH DEVELOPMENT AS "CONSULTANT" BIMBO OLAJUMOKE ADENIYI ACCUSED OF ₦25 MILLION CONTRACT FRAUD



The Ministry of Youth Development has been drawn into a brewing scandal following a formal legal complaint against a woman identified as Bimbo Olajumoke Olawumi Adeniyi, also known as Mrs. Abimbola. A petition filed by Whitehat Law Practice on behalf of Alhaji Bashir Adamu Bakori reveals a pattern of alleged deception and high-stakes financial exploitation. According to the legal documents, Adeniyi allegedly posed as a consultant and staff member of the Ministry, claiming she had the authority to facilitate the award of multi-million naira government contracts for youth development centers across Nigeria’s six geopolitical zones.

The report suggests that Adeniyi used the 2025 Federal Government budget as a lure, convincing her victim that she could secure lucrative slots for contractors. Under this guise, she is accused of soliciting and receiving a staggering ₦25,000,000 from Alhaji Bakori. Since the payment was made, however, Adeniyi has reportedly failed to provide any evidence of project progress and has become elusive, leading to accusations that the entire operation was a calculated fraud.

The legal firm has now petitioned the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Youth Development to officially verify if Bimbo Olajumoke Olawumi Adeniyi is indeed an employee or an accredited consultant. They are also seeking clarification on whether she has any legal mandate to solicit funds on behalf of the government. As the authorities look into these claims, the case serves as a massive red flag regarding the activities of individuals who use high-level government connections to defraud unsuspecting investors of tens of millions of naira. With the victim prepared to provide payment evidence and push for an internal investigation, Adeniyi’s reputation and legal standing are now under intense fire.

Thursday, 19 February 2026

‎EKSU Alumnus, Ajayi Olwatosin Empowers 220 Widows with Cash Support in Gboyin-Ayekire

‎An alumnus of Ekiti State University, Mr Ajayi Sunday Olwatosin, (ASO) has empowered widows in Gboyin-Ayekire Local Government Area of Ekiti State with cash support to boost their livelihoods.
‎At a brief ceremony held in the council area, Mr Oluwatosin presented ₦20,000 to twenty widows from each of the 11 wards in Gboyin-Ayekire Local Government Area, bringing the total number of beneficiaries to 220. 
‎Speaking during the presentation, the benefactor said the gesture was borne out of his desire to make life easier for struggling members of the community.
‎He explained that the initiative was also aimed at encouraging well-meaning individuals to extend a helping hand to the less privileged.
‎Mr Oluwatosin added that the support was designed to complement the efforts of Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, in providing relief for the aged and widows across the state. 
‎He expressed optimism that the funds would help the beneficiaries expand their small businesses and become more financially stable.
‎In his remarks, the Director-General of the Ekiti State Bureau of Local Content, Mr Olalekan Ijidale, used the event to commend Governor Oyebanji for what he described as the transformative impact of his administration in Gboyin-Ayekire. 
‎He noted that Mr Oluwatosin’s empowerment programme aligns with the governor’s grassroots-focused vision of supporting the aged and vulnerable.
‎Also speaking, the APC Chairman in Gboyin-Ayekire Local Government, Pastor Olatokunbo Adeyeye, lauded Mr Oluwatosin for the intervention, describing it as a demonstration of compassion and commitment to community development. 
‎He said the initiative would inspire others to emulate similar acts of generosity.
‎Some of the beneficiaries, including Mrs Victoria Akinola and Mrs Oluwalusi Ajayi, expressed appreciation for the support and prayed for the continued success of Mr Olwatosin, saying the money would be used to expand their businesses. 
‎The empowerment programme attracted party leaders, community stakeholders and residents of the area.

Wednesday, 18 February 2026

EKITI FIRST LADY ENGAGES WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS ON WOMEN'S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION

EKITI FIRST LADY ENGAGES WITH CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANISATIONS ON WOMEN'S POLITICAL PARTICIPATION 

In a decisive move to enhance women's political participation, the First Lady of Ekiti State, H.E (Dr) Olayemi Oyebanji convened a strategic meeting with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), as she proposed strategies aimed at enhancing women's political participation. 

 Speaking on Wednesday at a high-level engagement with Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) at the Adunni Olayinka Women Centre, Dr Oyebanji asserted that while the administration of Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has broken records with an impressive number of female appointments, the work must now transition to measurable grassroots impact. "History will not remember how many meetings we held; it will remember what we changed," the First Lady declared. "Our women are ready. They need more support and, encouragement for enhanced participation in politics."

To bridge the gap between participation and decision-making, Dr Oyebanji proposed a structured roadmap designed to produce tangible outcomes. These strategies include a massive drive to register new women voters across the state and the creation of a Mentorship Hub for young women to nurture the upcoming generation of female political leaders.

 Additionally, the strategic action includes the establishment of a formal Women’s Caucus in the State House of Assembly, the training of women as election monitors to safeguard democratic integrity, and vigorous advocacy for legislative reforms that institutionalise female representation at all levels of governance.

The event featured a powerful show of solidarity from Ekiti’s top female executives and political stakeholders, and representatives of CSOs demonstrating a unified front for the cause. 
The Honourable Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi, delivered a stirring address highlighting the "level playing field deficit" caused by political violence, limited financing, and entrenched stereotypes. She praised the First Lady’s vision as a vibrant social worker and advocate who understands that policy must meet community welfare to be effective. Similarly, the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Prof. Habibat Adubiaro, alongside the Head of Service, Dr Folakemi Olomojobi, commended Dr Oyebanji for her strategic collaboration with CSOs, identifying them as the most effective "bridge" for carrying the message of inclusive governance to the grassroots.

Adding significant weight to the gathering were notable leaders and dignitaries, including Chief Mrs Ronke Okusanya; the Deputy Speaker of the Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Bolaji Olagbaju Egbeyemi; and the Special Adviser on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola. Also in attendance were the Director General of the Bureau of Civic Orientation and Citizenship, Mrs Olawumi Famuyiwa; the Director General of Community Communication, Mrs Mary Oso Omotosho; and the Spouses of House of Assembly Members led by the wife of the Speaker, Mrs Nike Aribasoye. The engagement further saw the participation of the wives of Chairmen, Female Local Government Chairpersons, and various key political stakeholders.

Responding to the call for action, representatives of various CSOs and NGOs expressed their enthusiastic support for the roadmap. In their feedback, the advocates commended Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji for setting a high bar in women's involvement through significant political appointments, officially declaring the current administration a "women-friendly and CSO-friendly Government." They pledged their full cooperation with the Office of the First Lady to ensure the message of political participation reaches every corner of the state.

Furthering the call for action, Mrs Olawumi Famuyiwa delivered a lecture titled "Collaborating for Enhancing Women’s Political Participation." She noted that while Ekiti currently ranks high nationally with a 0.752 score on the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) Index, the transition to elective offices remains the final frontier. The First Lady concluded the engagement by urging all stakeholders to choose "collaboration over competition," committing her office to champion enhanced female participation in politics and public administration.

Monday, 16 February 2026

Ekiti Women Affairs, Trade Ministries Deepen Partnership to Boost Women’s Economic Growth‎


‎The Ekiti State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, along with the Ministry of Trade, Industry, Investments, and Cooperatives, has strengthened its collaboration to advance women’s economic empowerment across the state through the World Bank-assisted Nigeria for Women Programme Scale-Up (NFWP-SU).
‎At a high-level strategic meeting, the Commissioners for the two ministries, Mrs Olapeju Babafemi and Mrs Tayo Adeola, reaffirmed Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji's commitment to improving the economic well-being of women, particularly at the grassroots level.
‎Mrs Babafemi noted that women play a vital role in driving local commerce, contributing significantly to agriculture, trade and small-scale enterprises. 
‎She commended the sustained efforts of the wife of the Governor in championing women-focused empowerment initiatives across communities in the state.
‎The Commissioner explained that the multi-sectoral coordinating structure of the NFWP-SU, which includes cabinet members from relevant ministries, reflects the programme’s broad and multi-dimensional impact. 
‎According to her, the initiative provides a strong platform for women through Women Affinity Groups (WAGs), enabling them to access mentorship, funding, market linkages and other economic opportunities.
‎In her remarks, Mrs Adeola expressed her ministry’s readiness to work closely with the Ministry of Women Affairs to effectively implement the policies and programmes of the NFWP-SU aimed at strengthening women’s economic capabilities.
‎Discussions at the meeting also centred on enhancing financial literacy and improving business management skills among women entrepreneurs in line with the programme’s guidelines.
‎The strategic session was attended by the Ekiti State Project Coordinator of the NFWP-SU, Mrs Toyin Familoni; the Permanent Secretaries of the two ministries, Mrs Olusola Adeluyi-Femi and Mr Bunmi Ejimokun; as well as directors from both ministries.
‎The meeting concluded with the development of a joint action plan to ensure effective implementation of the programme and sustainable economic growth for women in Ekiti State.

Saturday, 14 February 2026

DOUBLE HONOURS: PRINCE AYORINDE EJIOYE CONGRATULATES GOV. OYEBANJI, HAILS LEADERSHIP AND NEW TELEGRAPH AWARDS AS TRIUMPH FOR EKITI YOUTH




Following the back-to-back recognition of the Governor of Ekiti State, Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, by Leadership Newspaper and New Telegraph Newspaper, Prince Ayorinde Ejioye has described the awards as a "well-deserved validation of a leadership style rooted in empathy, vision, and measurable impact."

In a congratulatory message released on Friday, Prince Ejioye noted that the Governor’s emergence as Governor of the Year (2025) and Governor of the Year in Infrastructure is not merely a political milestone but a beacon of hope for the younger generation in Ekiti and Nigeria at large. He remarked that Governor Oyebanji has proven that governance is not about noise, but about the intentional transformation of lives, serving as a living blueprint of what a role model in public service should look like, accessible, result-oriented, and deeply committed to the future.

Prince Ejioye highlighted that the Governor’s "Six-Pillar Development Agenda" has moved beyond policy papers into tangible opportunities for young people. He specifically pointed to several landmark initiatives, including the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ), which is positioning the state as a digital hub for outsourcing and tech-driven employment, and the Innovation Grant Facility (IGF), which provides the necessary financial cushion for young entrepreneurs and tech innovators. He also lauded the administration's aggressive push for youth participation in the agricultural value chain and the deliberate appointment of young, vibrant minds into key decision-making positions.

Furthermore, Ejioye praised Governor Oyebanji for his humility and political sagacity, particularly his consistent acknowledgment of the fatherly role and leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He noted that Oyebanji’s ability to align Ekiti’s development with the President’s Renewed Hope Agenda has ensured that the state remains at the forefront of national progress, especially through massive road projects and strategic power interventions.

Concluding his message, Prince Ejioye remarked that the recent string of awards, ranging from Silverbird and Vanguard to Leadership and New Telegraph, is a clear signal that the people of Ekiti have a "performer-in-chief" at the helm. He urged the youth to remain steadfast in their support of the administration, noting that the shared prosperity promised by Governor Oyebanji is already a visible reality. He maintained that as the youth of Ekiti, they stand firmly with a Governor who sees them not just as the future, but as active partners of today.

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

CRISIS ROCKS EKITI CITY BOY MOVEMENT: TINUBU’S AIDE ACCUSED OF FOMENTING DISCORD AND LEADERSHIP USURPATION




A volatile leadership crisis is currently tearing through the Ekiti State chapter of the City Boy Movement, the frontline coalition mobilizing for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Central to the brewing storm are grave allegations of sabotage, character assassination, and an orchestrated power grab targeting the duly appointed State Director, Prince Ayorinde Ejioye.

Prince Ayorinde Ejioye, a native of Ikole-Ekiti, was formally ratified as the Ekiti State Director on August 14, 2025, at the movement’s National Headquarters in Abuja. His appointment, sanctioned and signed by the Director General, Hon. Tosin Shoga, was a recognition of Ejioye’s unwavering institutional loyalty and strategic contributions to the movement’s grassroots architecture. Shoga specifically cited Ejioye’s vibrancy and reliability as the catalysts for driving the movement’s objectives across the state.

However, the internal stability of the group was shattered on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, when reports emerged that Sunday Asefon, the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the President on Student Matters, alongside his associates, allegedly launched a coordinated campaign to delegitimize Prince Ejioye’s leadership. Despite Ejioye having secured the formal blessings of Ekiti youth, the state government, and party hierarchy, insiders suggest this is a calculated coup d’état. Sources within the movement allege that Asefon is attempting to hijack the machinery in Ekiti to position himself as the primary conduit for anticipated capital injections from Barr. Seyi Tinubu.

Supporters of the State Director have slammed Asefon’s maneuvers as predatory and self-serving, arguing that these actions are an affront to the collective progress of Ekiti youth. Critics point to Asefon’s controversial history within the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), accusing him of employing "dark arts" and "mischievous propaganda" to sow seeds of disaffection. The allegations against the SSA include fabricating narratives to erode Ejioye’s standing with Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and Presidency stakeholders, while weaponizing factionalism to create a parallel structure. Many within the coalition have gone as far as labeling him a "traitor," alleging that his actions are motivated by the personal gain of a rumored House of Representatives bid rather than the political vision of the Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji and the President.

As tensions reach a breaking point, the rank-and-file members of the City Boy Movement in Ekiti are demanding an immediate and decisive intervention from the national leadership. There is a growing consensus that the integrity of the movement must be protected from "political mercenaries" to ensure the unity and stability of the APC youth wing ahead of future engagements.

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‎Oyebanji Administration Deepens Inclusion, Supports PWDs with Food, Cash Assistance‎


‎The Ekiti State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the welfare and inclusion of Persons With Disabilities (PWDs) with the distribution of food items and cash support across the state’s 16 local government areas.
‎The gesture was carried out by the Office of Special Education and Social Inclusion, led by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Education and Social Inclusion, Princess Adetoun Agboola, as part of efforts to cushion the effects of economic hardship on vulnerable groups.
‎The three-day exercise, which commenced on Monday and is expected to end on Wednesday, has items distributed to beneficiaries, including bags of rice, beans, and cash assistance.

‎Speaking during the exercise, Princess Agboola said Governor Biodun Oyebanji places high priority on the welfare and rights of persons with disabilities, stressing that the initiative was driven by compassion and genuine concern rather than political considerations.
‎According to her, the governor’s administration has consistently demonstrated love and support for PWDs through policies and programmes targeted at improving their quality of life.
‎She therefore urged beneficiaries to reciprocate the gesture by supporting the leader who prioritises their welfare, particularly as the state prepares for the next governorship election.
‎Princess Agboola also used the opportunity to remind PWDs of the free healthcare programme approved by the governor for persons with disabilities in Ekiti State, encouraging them to visit the nearest primary healthcare centres in their communities to register and enjoy the services at no cost.
‎She further highlighted other interventions of the Governor Oyebanji administration in the disability sector, including the repositioning of special schools across the state through the provision of modern equipment, recruitment of relevant manpower, establishment of therapy centres and other life-impacting initiatives.
‎The Special Assistant also spoke on various empowerment and skills acquisition programmes organised for PWDs by the state government, noting that some beneficiaries had already benefited from vocational training and financial support to start small businesses.
‎One of the beneficiaries, who was trained in catering service management, testified to the positive impact of the programme on her livelihood.
‎However, Princess Agboola expressed concern over what she described as the poor response of some PWDs to government financial assistance programmes, urging them to take future opportunities more seriously, as such interventions are meant to empower them economically and improve their standard of living.
‎At the event, many of the beneficiaries, who turned up with their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs), pledged their support for Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, assuring him of their backing for a second term in office.

Monday, 9 February 2026

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of LeadershipBy: Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju

Dr. Kayode Fayemi at 61: The Quiet Architecture of Leadership

By: Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju 

In a political culture that often celebrates dominance over depth, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi has built his public life around a different proposition: that leadership is not an event, but an architecture. 

At 61, his journey through activism, governance and international diplomacy reveals a leader more concerned with foundations than fireworks, more invested in people than in personal power.

Fayemi’s leadership style is defined by preparation. Long before assuming executive authority, he had immersed himself in ideas democracy, federalism, conflict resolution and state-building. This intellectual discipline would later distinguish his conduct in office. 

He approached governance not as improvisation, but as an extension of thought. Every major decision was anchored in consultation, research and institutional memory.

As Governor of Ekiti State, Fayemi governed with an uncommon sense of proportion. He resisted the temptation to personalise authority, choosing instead to strengthen systems capable of functioning beyond political cycles. 

His administration emphasised planning, policy continuity and professional competence within the civil service. This orientation reflected a leader who understood that the true test of governance is not visibility, but durability.

At the heart of Fayemi’s public service lies a deep commitment to human development. He consistently framed governance as an investment in people teachers, civil servants, students, professionals and the elderly. Education reforms, social protection programmes and public sector training initiatives were not treated as welfare gestures, but as strategic interventions aimed at expanding capacity and dignity.

This human-centred approach also shaped his leadership within institutions. Fayemi has always governed with teams, not entourages. He surrounded himself with professionals drawn from diverse backgrounds academia, civil society, development practice and the private sector and empowered them to contribute meaningfully. In doing so, he cultivated a culture of responsibility rather than sycophancy.

Perhaps the most enduring dimension of Fayemi’s leadership is his role as a deliberate cultivator of new political talent. Unlike many leaders who consolidate relevance by monopolising influence, Fayemi has consistently created space for others to grow. Throughout his career, younger politicians, policy advisers and technocrats have found encouragement, mentorship and opportunity under his leadership.

This generational orientation is neither accidental nor cosmetic. Fayemi has long believed that leadership must renew itself or risk stagnation. His administrations became platforms for grooming future leaders individuals exposed early to policy complexity, ethical standards and institutional discipline. Many of these protégés now occupy strategic roles within government and party structures, extending his influence beyond formal office.

Fayemi’s leadership style also reflects emotional intelligence an often-overlooked quality in Nigerian politics. He has demonstrated an ability to manage power without antagonism and authority without intimidation. Even in moments of political contestation, he has preferred dialogue to dominance, persuasion to coercion. This temperament has earned him respect across partisan and regional divides.

Beyond the domestic arena, Fayemi’s leadership has attracted sustained international recognition. His work in democratic governance, peace-building and conflict mediation has positioned him as a credible African voice within global policy circles. International organisations and foreign governments have engaged him not merely as a former governor or minister, but as a practitioner-scholar with grounded experience in statecraft.

As Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Fayemi elevated the institution into a respected policy platform with international credibility. He strengthened its research capacity, deepened its engagement with development partners and projected subnational governance as a serious site for reform and innovation. Under his leadership, the forum became a reference point for policy coordination rather than political rivalry.

Fayemi’s international engagements have always been anchored in national interest. He has consistently framed Nigeria’s challenges within broader African and global contexts security, resource governance, democratic consolidation offering perspectives shaped by practice rather than abstraction. This has reinforced his reputation as a bridge between local governance realities and global policy conversations.

What distinguishes Fayemi further is his relationship with power itself. He has known victory and defeat, influence and exclusion. Yet, power has never appeared to define his self-worth or public conduct. His responses to political setbacks have been marked by reflection rather than resentment, reinforcing the image of a leader guided by purpose rather than ego.

Within party politics, particularly the All Progressives Congress, Fayemi has functioned as a stabilising presence advocating internal democracy, strategic thinking and institutional coherence. His engagement suggests a belief that political parties must serve as schools of leadership, not merely electoral machines.

At 61, Fayemi’s relevance is increasingly measured by continuity rather than control. His influence persists through institutions strengthened, people developed and ideas institutionalised. In a political system often disrupted by abrupt transitions, this quiet continuity is both rare and valuable.

Dr. Kayode Fayemi’s story challenges conventional metrics of leadership success. It suggests that leadership is not always loud, that impact is not always immediate, and that legacy is not always visible at once. Sometimes, leadership works silently shaping minds, building systems and preparing successors.

As Nigeria navigates a period of uncertainty and generational transition, Fayemi’s example offers a different vocabulary of power: one rooted in stewardship, learning and trust. At 61, he stands not as a finished monument, but as a living blueprint of leadership as architecture carefully designed, patiently constructed and meant to endure.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Olarewaju Hails Adebayo at 68, Describes Him as Pillar of Ekiti’s Democratic Foundation

Olarewaju Hails Adebayo at 68, Describes Him as Pillar of Ekiti’s Democratic Foundation

An All Progressives Congress (APC) chieftain and Senior Special Assistant to the President on National Assembly Matters (House of Reps), Hon. Ibraheem Kunle Olarewaju, has congratulated the first Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Niyi Adebayo, on the occasion of his 68th birthday.

Hon. Olarewaju, in a congratulatory message made available to journalists, described Otunba Adebayo as an accomplished statesman, seasoned administrator, and a foundational figure in Ekiti State’s democratic evolution.

He recalled that as the pioneer Executive Governor of Ekiti State, Otunba Adebayo played a historic role in laying the administrative, political, and institutional foundations of the state following its creation. 

According to him, Adebayo’s tenure was marked by a commitment to due process, prudence, and stability at a critical period in the state’s early development.

The presidential aide further noted that beyond his years in office, Otunba Adebayo has remained a respected voice in national affairs, contributing to democratic consolidation and good governance through various public service roles. 

He added that Adebayo’s calm leadership style, integrity, and ability to build consensus across political divides have earned him widespread respect.

Hon. Olarewaju also acknowledged the elder statesman’s mentorship of younger leaders, noting that his legacy continues to inspire a new generation of public servants committed to progressive ideals and national unity.

He wished Otunba Adebayo good health, long life, and continued wisdom, praying that his wealth of experience would remain a source of guidance to Ekiti State and the nation.

Friday, 30 January 2026

Veteran Artist Pa Emmanuel Abejide Apologizes, Exonerates Erelu Bisi Fayemi Over Missing Artworks


 Veteran artist and retired museum curator, Pa Emmanuel Abejide, has clarified the controversy surrounding his missing artworks, explicitly exonerating the former First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, from any personal involvement in the incident.


In a recent interview, the 86-year-old artist, who served in the national museum for nearly three decades, addressed the administrative lapses that led to the confusion following the 2020 "Steady Strides" exhibition. He emphasized that the protocols of her office would have made it impossible for her to be personally responsible for the movement or custody of the pieces.

Speaking directly on the matter, Pa Abejide stated:  "From what I know, after her selecting those works, she left the venue. And she wouldn't know what was happening behind. So she couldn't have carried my work to anywhere. Particularly when it was clear that no work was carried to her office. If there is any way the publication has affected her image, I am sorry that it happened that way, but it was not intended." 

Pa Abejide noted that as a veteran with decades of experience in museum administration (1971–1999), he understands that it was not the First Lady’s duty to handle the logistics of the artworks. He explained that a panel was supposed to evaluate the works for payment a process that seemingly failed at the administrative level rather than through any personal fault of Erelu Fayemi.

The artist expressed deep regret over any negative light the situation may have cast on the former First Lady, whom he described as a "mentor" and a supporter of the arts. He recalled her role in his recognition as an "icon and a legend" during her time in office.
"I would now be an ingrate if I should now think I should drag her name into the mud," Abejide said, reaffirming his respect for her contributions to the Ministry of Arts, Culture, and Tourism.