Author: Ayodele Oludare

Let’s not deceive ourselves. When August 15 comes around, we aren’t just going to the polls to thumbprint a ballot and go home to celebrate with jollof rice. For those of us living in Osun, this 2026 election is about survival, plain and simple. We’ve spent the last few years clapping and cheering for a “dancing” style of politics that has left our state’s coffers thin and our roads dusty. The question is: are we going to keep the party going while the house is on fire, or are we ready to put a real administrator in Abere? Looking at…

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