Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun

Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun Advancing development, good governance, and visionary leadership in Ogun State.

17/05/2026

What will you tell Gov Dapo Abiodun

16/05/2026

Police and gross irresponsibility

Outrage as Rep favours own ethnicity over Yorubas in Lagos The Federal House of Representatives Member representing Osho...
16/05/2026

Outrage as Rep favours own ethnicity over Yorubas in Lagos

The Federal House of Representatives Member representing Oshodi-Isolo II, Lagos State, Okey-Joe Onuakalusi, has come under intense criticism after publishing the list of people in his constituency who have benefitted from his empowerment scheme.

Onuakalusi, a non-native and non-Yoruba, who got elected on the platform of Labour Party in 2023, in a Yoruba state, is accused of empowering people of his Igbo ethnicity, while sidelining the Yoruba indigenes.

His programmes sponsored 20 participants to China to study cyber secrutiy, food processing, and artificial intelligence, among others. Another programme sent nine participants to South Africa to study nursing and diabetic care. Of the 29 participants, 24 are Igbos while the Yoruba participants are five.

The following persons were sponsored on foreign trainings abroad:

1. Victor Ejike Obi – Course: Elite Agriculture | Location: Taiwan
2. Chief John Uche Onyebuchi – Course: Language and Culture | Location: China
3. Rev Aselem – Course: Language and Culture | Location: China
4. Engr Walter Ukaga – Course: Artificial Intelligence and Media Development | Location: China
5. MBA James Ihuoma – Course: Law and International Business Environment | Location: China
6. Barr Njideka – Course: Cybersecurity and Information Countermeasures | Location: China
7. Olamilekan Akinduro (Otunba) – Course: Malaria Elimination and Monitoring | Location: China
8. Samuel Ajayi-Crowther – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China
9. Mrs Stella Anigbogu – Course: Malaria Elimination and Monitoring | Location: China
10. Oloyede Taiwo – Course: Malaria Elimination and Monitoring | Location: China
11. Obinna Enwerem – Course: Malaria Elimination and Monitoring | Location: China
12. Emmanuel Onyika (M.C. Senator) – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China
13. Light Maureen Ogochukwu – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China
14. Mrs Ebere Goudjo – Course: Ground-Based Application of Meteorological Satellite Data Processing | Location: China
15. Dr Jairus Abba – Course: Ground-Based Application of Meteorological Satellite Data Processing | Location: China
16. Mr Michael Williams Ayodeji (AY) – Course: Ground-Based Application of Meteorological Satellite Data Processing | Location: China
17. Asobi-Peter – Course: Food Processing and Fermentation | Location: China
18. Richard Oru – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China
19. Kenneth Onyema – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China
20. Chukwuka Onuakalusi – Course: Tourism Development | Location: China

The following were sent to South Africa for trainings in Nursing / Diabetic Care:

1)Mrs. Gladys Chijoke
2)Dr. Jarius Abba
3)Mrs. Jenifer Chidinma Uchenna
4)Mrs. Oluchi Chioma Mark
5)Mrs. Chidinma Constance Ahaiwe
6)Mr. Barnard Chibuzo
7)Mrs. Ezinna Precious Adaukwu
8)Ngozi Uzo Nwabufor
9)Mrs. Abisola Shobande Roche (Representative & Coordinator)

Utterly Abiminable – Sanwo-Olu’s aide kicks
The lopsidedness in the empowerment scheme has generated outrage from social media users, who lamented that Yoruba youths are being sidelined in their own state by a non-native in political power.

Reacting, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Lagos State, Wale Ajetunmobi, rubbished the empowerment scheme, with a post on X, saying, “This is utterly abominable. Marginalisation is not an accurate word to describe this; it’s outright ostracism. Haaa… a ti gba àbọ̀dè fun’ra wa.”

Sanwo-Olu’s aide also slammed a comment justifying the scheme, which claimed that the non-Yoruba majority favoured in the scheme deserved it because they are also Nigerians.

Ajetunmobi said, “So, the lopsided empowerment is fair game to you? You sick people are usually loud in criticising Tinubu for appointing Yoruba people to Federal positions but conveniently forget that the president has been appointing Nigerians. Now, a non-native Reps used resources meant for a Yoruba constituency to substantially empower his own kinsmen. Then, the beneficiaries suddenly became ‘Nigerians’. You silly idiots shift narrative conveniently just to look good before those marginalising your kinsmen in your land. O tin shiere.”

Say no to tribalism – Rep Onuakalusi
Also reacting, popular blogger, Japhet Omojuwa, described lawmaker Onuakalusi’s action as discrimination and a slap on his constituents.

said, “This is a self-indicting post and a big slap on your constituency. That you didn’t even have enough self-awareness, to post this makes me wonder what other forms of latent and blatant discrimination are going on against the people you were voted for represent.”

said, “You were given a chance to represent a south west at the federal level. Your duty was to ensure majority of that state indigene are well positioned apart from developing projects. The people you majorly sent has constituency in their state catering for them.”

said, “To all the Yoruba people who were angry and proved their hatred for Asiwaju by voting for Obi’s party from top to bottom — this is the outcome. I hope you are now happy. You have now become second fiddle in your own land. Keep nursing that unnecessary anger, and continue allowing strangers to deny you your rights while they empower their own ethnic people.”

said, “You’re representing people in Yoruba land yet you prioritise your people more by giving them 99.9%. You are a bigot and why people must have a rethink before voting one of you to become the President. This is what you all planned to do with the President. You even dared to post this online as an achievement. Oni jere.”

In an apparent reaction, amid the backlash building up on social media, lawmaker Onuakalusi shared on X, “Wazobia. Say no to tribalism. Okey-Joe is OK. A new Nigeria is POssible.”

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14/05/2026

Ogun State taking a giant step on power

NEWS UPDATE: Ogun APC Caucus Meeting ControversyRecent developments within the Ogun State chapter of the APC have genera...
22/04/2026

NEWS UPDATE: Ogun APC Caucus Meeting Controversy

Recent developments within the Ogun State chapter of the APC have generated discussions following reports surrounding a caucus meeting in Ijebu-Ode.

The President of the Centre for Convention on Democratic Integrity (CCDI), Olufemi Aduwo, has weighed in on the matter, cautioning against misinterpreting party processes.

According to him, claims suggesting exclusion or persecution of Gbenga Daniel from the meeting are misleading and exaggerated.

He explained that what transpired was simply the enforcement of standard accreditation procedures, which are necessary for order, security, and proper organisation within any serious political party.

Aduwo emphasized that:
Political parties operate based on established rules and structures
Internal disagreements are normal in democratic systems
Enforcement of procedures should not be interpreted as victimisation

He further noted that caucus meetings are structured forums, not open gatherings, and must be guided by clearly defined processes.
Reflecting on broader party dynamics, he stated that:
Internal competition is part of political growth
Collective decision-making should take precedence over individual expectations
Party discipline remains essential for stability and cohesion

He also commended the leadership of Ogun State for maintaining unity within the party despite internal tensions.

🎯 CONVENER’S PERSPECTIVE

Speaking on the development, the Convener of Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, Dr. Bashiru Taiwo (T-Global), emphasized the importance of institutional discipline in political processes:

“Strong institutions are not built on sentiments, but on clearly defined rules and adherence to due process.

Political parties, like any serious organization, must operate within established frameworks to ensure order, fairness, and credibility.

While differing opinions and internal competition are natural in a democracy, they must be managed within the boundaries of agreed procedures.

For Ogun State to continue on the path of progress, all stakeholders must prioritize structure, discipline, and collective interest above individual expectations.”

At Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, we remain committed to promoting:
Transparency
Accountability
Respect for institutional processes
…as key drivers of sustainable governance.
Voices of Progress, Agents of Change.






21/04/2026

LET’S HEAR FROM YOU: WHAT SHOULD CHANGE IN OGUN STATE?

Every meaningful development starts with listening.

At Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, we believe that the people must not only be heard—they must be part of shaping the future.
Ogun State is full of intelligent, hardworking, and forward-thinking citizens whose voices matter.

Today, we ask you:

👉 What are the key issues you want to see addressed in Ogun State?
Is it:

Poor road infrastructure?
Youth unemployment?
Power supply challenges?
Access to quality education?
Support for businesses and entrepreneurs?
Or something else?

This platform is for YOU.

Your voice matters. Your ideas matter.
Let’s start the conversation.

👇 Drop your thoughts in the comments.
Voices of Progress, Agents of Change.






TOP 5 PRIORITY AREAS OGUN STATE MUST FOCUS ON NOWFor Ogun State to truly unlock its full potential, development must be ...
17/04/2026

TOP 5 PRIORITY AREAS OGUN STATE MUST FOCUS ON NOW

For Ogun State to truly unlock its full potential, development must be intentional, focused, and people-centered.

At this critical time, attention must be placed on key priority areas that will drive sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for all.
Here are five urgent priorities:

🔹 1. Industrialization & Job Creation
Ogun must strengthen its position as Nigeria’s industrial hub by ensuring industries create real employment opportunities for local residents.

🔹 2. Infrastructure Development
Good roads, reliable power, and efficient transportation systems are essential for economic growth and daily living.

🔹 3. Education & Skills Development
Equipping young people with relevant, modern skills is key to reducing unemployment and driving innovation.

🔹 4. Agriculture & Food Security
Supporting farmers with technology, funding, and market access will boost productivity and ensure food sustainability.

🔹 5. Transparent & Accountable Governance
Development can only be sustained where leadership is responsible, transparent, and focused on results.

Ogun State has the potential to lead—not just regionally, but nationally.

What is needed now is clear priorities, deliberate action, and committed leadership.
At Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, we remain committed to advocating for policies and leadership that deliver real progress.
Voices of Progress, Agents of Change.






The Future of Ogun Won't Build ItselfOgun State's next chapter isn't going to write itself—and it certainly won't be wri...
15/04/2026

The Future of Ogun Won't Build Itself

Ogun State's next chapter isn't going to write itself—and it certainly won't be written by chance. It will be shaped by professionals like us who refuse to stay on the sidelines.

Here's the reality: our careers are just the beginning. The real work? Using our expertise to build the Ogun we want to see.

Five ways professionals can drive real change:

🔹 Lead with Solutions — Bring ideas that solve real problems, not just critiques.
🔹 Ignite Civic Participation — Educate, engage, and mobilize your community. Democracy works when people show up.
🔹 Demand Accountability — Transparency isn't optional. Hold leaders accountable at every level.
🔹 Champion Progress — Advocate for policies that create jobs, fix infrastructure, and empower people.
🔹 Build Bridges — Partner across sectors. Sustainable impact happens through collaboration.

At Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, we don't believe in watching from the stands. Real transformation starts when professionals stop observing and start participating.

The time is now. Will you answer the call?
Voices of Progress. Agents of Change.

WHY OGUN NEEDS A NEW APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENTOgun State is one of Nigeria’s most strategic economic hubs; rich in industr...
14/04/2026

WHY OGUN NEEDS A NEW APPROACH TO DEVELOPMENT

Ogun State is one of Nigeria’s most strategic economic hubs; rich in industry, talent, and opportunity. Yet, the gap between potential and reality remains significant.

The question is no longer whether Ogun can grow, but how it chooses to grow.

A new approach to development must focus on:

🔹 Strategic Industrial Growth
Not just attracting industries, but ensuring they create real jobs and empower local talent.

🔹 Human Capital Development
Investing in skills, innovation, and professional capacity that match today’s economic realities.

🔹 Infrastructure that Works
Roads, power, and logistics systems that truly support businesses and communities.

🔹 Accountable & Responsive Governance
Leadership that listens, delivers, and is accountable to the people.

🔹 Stronger Public–Private Collaboration
Bridging government and professionals to drive sustainable solutions.

At Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun, we believe that real progress comes from intentional planning, credible leadership, and active citizen engagement.

Ogun deserves more, and together, we can build it.
Voices of Progress, Agents of Change.





INTRODUCING FRONTIER PROFESSIONALS FOR PROGRESSIVE OGUNOgun State stands at a critical point in its journey—rich in pote...
14/04/2026

INTRODUCING FRONTIER PROFESSIONALS FOR PROGRESSIVE OGUN

Ogun State stands at a critical point in its journey—rich in potential, yet in need of stronger alignment between leadership, policy, and the people.

Today, we are proud to introduce Frontier Professionals for Progressive Ogun—a coalition of forward-thinking professionals committed to advancing development, promoting good governance, and supporting visionary leadership across our dear state.

This platform is born out of a simple but powerful belief:
👉 That progress is driven by ideas, and sustained by action.

We aim to:

Promote informed civic engagement
Amplify the voices of professionals and the grassroots

Support leadership that delivers real results
Contribute meaningfully to the future of Ogun State

This is not just a platform—it is a movement.

We invite all professionals, stakeholders, and well-meaning citizens to join us in shaping a more prosperous, inclusive, and forward-looking Ogun State.

The journey starts now.





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