Opinion
Osun Reborn: Three Years of Imole’s Vision in Action
By Engr Shakbab In the unfolding story of Osun’s development, certain seasons stand out like dawn breaking after a long night. The past three years under Governor Ademola Adeleke have become such a season, one where the language of leadership is written not in promises, but in projects; not in speeches, but in results that […]
Osun 2026: Candidates Not Parties
By James Bamgbose There is something happening in Osun politics that many people still refuse to accept. The old way of doing things, the days when people voted simply because of a party logo are gone. Osun people have changed. They have grown wiser, tougher, and more intentional about their future. It will be about […]
Osun 2026: Candidates Not Parties
By James Bamgbose There is something happening in Osun politics that many people still refuse to accept. The old way of doing things, the days when people voted simply because of a party logo are gone. Osun people have changed. They have grown wiser, tougher, and more intentional about their future. It will be about […]
[OPINION] Osun 2026: Candidates Not Parties
By James Bamgbose There is something happening in Osun politics that many people still refuse to accept. The old way of doing things, the days when people voted simply because of a party logo are gone. Osun people have changed. They have grown wiser, tougher, and more intentional about their future. It will be about […]
[OPINION] Ademola Adeleke: Between Adebayo Adeleke’s Toxicity and The Truth
By Sarafa Ibrahim Toxic people, a New York Times best-selling author and speaker, Mandy Hale warned “will pollute everything around them.” And looking at Adebayo Adeleke, a one-time commissioner in Osun state, and his virulent approach to the truth, one cannot but agree with Hale’s warning. Good enough, the prolific writer prescribed a remedy and […]
[OPINION] How Governor Adeleke Repositioned Osun Civil Service
By Seyi Adeniyi (ASP) The Osun State Government, under the leadership of Governor Ademola Adeleke, has taken a bold and historic step towards repositioning the state’s civil service for greater efficiency, transparency, and productivity. In a move widely applauded by stakeholders, the Governor has successfully dismantled long-standing bureaucratic barriers that for years hindered effective service […]
Yorùbá Rònú: Amotekun Is Not The Enemy
By Yusuf Idowu In a time when insecurity threatens the very soul of our communities, and trust in centralized authority continues to erode, one truth stands clear like the midday sun: Amotekun is not just a security outfit. Amotekun is an embodiment of the Yoruba people’s will to survive, protect, and preserve their heritage. Let […]
Open Letter to Tony Elumelu and UBA
By Osun Leaders of Thought We write you as a group of bipartisan leaders from Osun state who firmly believe in the sanctity of democracy and rule of law. We are supporters of all elected leaders including Mr President, His Excellency, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu whose historical ancestral home is Osun state. We write to […]
Osun LG Crisis: What Is The Interest of The FHC Chief Judge?
By Sarafa Ibrahim There are two letters circulating on the internet. The two letters were signed by Joshua Ibrahim Ali, Esq, who identified himself as the Special Assistant to the Hon. Chief Judge and purportedly conveyed the decision of the Chief Judge of the Federal High Court, Justice John Tsoho, to transfer suit FHC/OS/CS/94/2025 from […]
Osun APC at Crossroads: Five Camps, One Fractured Family
By Akanni Omoooba In Osun politics today, the All Progressives Congress (APC) resembles less a united party and more a house divided into five restless camps each pulling in different directions, each calculating its own survival, and none yet sure how the drama will end. At the heart of it lies a struggle over power, […]
