By [Olusegun Ogunkayode] In the story of Nigeria’s political evolution, few names resonate with the clarity, conviction, and enduring influence of Obafemi Awolowo. Revered as “The Sage,” Awolowo was
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By [Olusegun Ogunkayode] When the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was given birth to in 1998, it carried itself like the natural party of government. It emerged from the rubble of
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By Olusegun Ogunkayode As Osun State prepares toward the 2026 governorship election, a new fault line has quietly emerged in the political landscape, one rooted not in party loyalty









