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    Against All Odd: Beulah Adeoye, Oke-Ogun and Oyo State Politics Come 2027_ by Abami Eda

    Khalid ImranBy Khalid ImranSeptember 11, 2025No Comments731 Views
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    Politics in Oyo State has always been defined by power centre. Ibadan, with its sprawling wards and electoral weight, has long dictated who occupies Agodi Government House. Ogbomoso, with its compact power blocs, has also produced leaders at critical moments. Oyo town and Ibarapa, too, have never been ignored in the arithmetic of power. Yet looming quietly in the shadows, vast in land, rich in people, and heavy with potential, stands Oke Ogun—the giant that has fed the state but has never been allowed to lead it.

    That era of silence is approaching its end. The reason is one man—Beulah Adeoye.

    Adeoye is not just another aspirant with lofty ambitions. He is the crystallization of a dream that has fermented for decades in the hearts of the Oke-Ogun people: the dream that their land, their sweat, and their heritage can no longer remain sidelined in the affairs of Oyo State.

    Through his movement, Iro Run De—the drums are sounding—Adeoye has emerged as both the voice and the vessel of a people tired of being spectators in their own story.

    This is not a man propelled by empty slogans. Adeoye speaks with a conviction rooted in the soil of Oke-Ogun itself. His politics is grounded in equity, service, and justice, not patronage or the whims of godfathers. He understands that the farmer in Iseyin, the trader in Saki, the youth in Kishi, the artisan in Otu, and the intellectual in Igboho all desire the same thing: dignity. His message is simple but revolutionary—Oke-Ogun decides its future, and by doing so, it redefines Oyo State.

    The odds are high, and everyone knows it. Ibadan’s numerical dominance is a mountain that has crushed many ambitions. Power brokers addicted to the old system will resist change. Even within Oke-Ogun, there are always whispers of division—town against town, ambition against ambition. Yet history reminds us that odds exist to be defied. In every epoch, there emerges a man who dares to push against the tide. In 2027, that man is Beulah Adeoye.

    What makes Adeoye’s mission even more compelling is the sheer weight of Oke-Ogun’s human capital—a reservoir that has been ignored for too long. From this land have emerged professors who teach in global universities, generals who have defended Nigeria’s sovereignty, civil servants who have shaped policies, entrepreneurs who have built industries, and cultural icons who have carried Yoruba heritage across the world. Oke Ogun is not a barren land pleading for sympathy; it is a powerhouse brimming with capacity.

    And yet, for decades, when the banquet of leadership is laid, Oke-Ogun has been asked to serve but not to dine. Adeoye dares to change that. He does not stand alone; he stands as the embodiment of an entire region’s aspiration. He is the vessel through which Oke-Ogun’s professors, farmers, traders, youths, women, and elders channel their long-suppressed cry: it is our time, it is our right, it is our destiny.

    2027, therefore, is not just about Beulah Adeoye. It is about whether Oyo State can evolve into a fairer, more inclusive political entity. Will it remain locked in the old orbit of Ibadan dominance, or will it embrace the justice of balance by allowing Oke-Ogun its long-denied turn? Adeoye’s candidacy transforms this election into a moral referendum.

    Against all odds, he rises. Against all odds, he declares that Oke-Ogun will no longer be a spectator. Against all odds, he dares to plant the flag of justice in the very heart of Oyo State politics. The drums of Iro Run De are not whispers anymore; they are thunder rolling across valleys and towns, demanding attention. And at the center of this storm stands Beulah Adeoye—the man with the vision, the courage, and the resolve to finally drive Oke Ogun into the leadership seat of Oyo State.

    If Oyo State listens, 2027 may not just crown a governor; it may crown a new beginning.

    By Abami Eda

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