Structure, stability, and statecraft: Why Oyebamiji fits Osun’s next chapter 

As Osun State approaches its August 15, 2026 governorship election, the conversation is gradually shifting from personality to proposition. Elections in Nigeria have long thrived on charisma, symbolism, and emotional connection. Yet, beneath that familiar terrain, there is a quieter but increasingly persistent question: who is best equipped to manage the complexities of governance in […]

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