
He is no longer close to Osun governor. He has also held meetings with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. Only a few days back, Atiku visited him. But the former VP did not visit Governor Adeleke. A lot is happening right now in Osun politics. There is heavy politicking going on, as the countdown to Osun governorship elections draws near. …CONTINUE READING
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who is a political godfather in the state, is actively involved. He is fielding a candidate for the job, he is also interested in who emerges at the centre, as President. He is one of those working against Pres. Tiunubu
He is the leader of a strong political group, called Omoluabi.
The Omoluabi Progressives is the political organisation he founded following his tenure as governor.
A few days back, a public policy analyst, Saheed Alayo, wrote an article from Ilesa in Osun State.
“I recently watched a video of Mr. Rauf Aregbesola’s 68th birthday celebration, where his wife gently cautioned him as he attempted to join the dancers. That moment struck a chord. A woman of virtue, Mrs. Aregbesola, commands the respect of millions. In this critical phase of his life, Ogbeni is indeed fortunate to have a wife who doubles as a mother figure — steady, watchful, and wise.
Making matters worse, the Adeleke administration’s success in delivering Infrastructure and prioritizing workers’ welfare—all without borrowing—has thrown Aregbesola’s legacy into stark contrast. The people now see that development doesn’t necessarily mean debt, and this has fueled deeper frustration toward Ogbeni’s eight-year tenure.
But the greater danger lies not in the Osun front—it is the second, more perilous war: a confrontation with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
Can Ogbeni win these 2 wars?
“If Aregbesola proceeds as planned, engaging both the Adelekes and the Tinubu camp, how does he intend to survive on 2 hostile fronts? The home front, if Adeleke’s patience wears thin. And the federal front, if Bourdillon’s long knives come out.”