Despite months of internal wrangling over the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship race in Kwara State, governorship aspirant Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, says the ruling party remains firmly in control and is still the team to beat ahead of the 2027 elections.
Speaking during a meeting with the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the Bishop’s Court of the Anglican Diocese of Kwara in Ilorin on Saturday, Araba dismissed suggestions that the party’s internal disagreements have weakened its electoral chances.
According to him, the massive crowds that turned out for separate rallies organised by different APC camps are proof of the party’s widespread popularity rather than evidence of division.
“When you add the numbers from all the rallies together, it becomes obvious that APC’s support base remains overwhelming. Once all outstanding issues are resolved, our victory will be difficult to stop,” he said.
The governorship hopeful urged fellow aspirants and party leaders to avoid actions capable of deepening divisions, insisting that he has confidence in the reconciliation efforts being led by the party’s national leadership.
“There is no reason to approach the general election as a divided family. We should remain patient with the President and the National Working Committee. That is the spirit of progressive politics,” he added.
Explaining his visit to the CAN leadership, Araba said he came to seek prayers for Kwara State, the APC and Nigeria, stressing that religious leaders have a crucial responsibility to promote peace, unity and stability.
The Kwara APC has witnessed intense political activities in recent months, with several governorship hopefuls and support groups holding consultations and rallies while the party’s reconciliation committee works to heal divisions ahead of the 2027 polls.
… Stefolga and Flow FM partner to provide free consultations, medications, and fibroid awareness counselling to Kwara communities
Engineer Femi Sanni FNICE. FNSE, popularly known as Araba, through his Stefolga Group of Companies in partnership with Flow FM 92.7, hosted a free medical outreach on Saturday, 11th July 2026 at Opp Fidelity Bank, Taiwo Oke, Ilorin.
The event saw hundreds of residents receive free consultations, medications, check ups, and health talks from a team of doctors, nurses, and technicians.
Araba Femi Sanni, Chairman of Flow FM and CEO of Stefolga, was personally in attendance, along with his wife, the CEO of Flow FM, popularly known as “Super D”.
The couple moved through the venue, engaging with patients, encouraging the medical team, and ensuring the outreach ran smoothly.
Staff from both Stefolga and FlowFM were fully present, demonstrating a united commitment to community service.
In recognition of Fibroid Awareness Month, every female patient received counselling on fibroid prevention, symptoms, and management. Free sanitary products were also distributed to support their ongoing health needs.
The initiative was widely appreciated by attendees, many of whom expressed gratitude for the access to quality healthcare services they would otherwise struggle to afford.
Speaking at the event, Araba Femi Sanni reiterated his commitment to making healthcare accessible to all Kwarans, regardless of their economic status. He noted that health is wealth and that leadership must be demonstrated through action, not just words. He also commended the medical personnel for their dedication and professionalism throughout the outreach.
The free medical outreach is part of Araba Femi Sanni’s broader community engagement efforts, reflecting his belief that corporate organisations and leaders have a responsibility to give back to society. The success of Saturday’s event has raised expectations for future initiatives aimed at improving the wellbeing of residents across Kwara State.
An Open Letter to the NWC All Progressives Congress and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR
There are moments in politics when a party must ask itself a simple but uncomfortable question: What does this moment truly require?
Kwara APC is approaching such a moment.
The challenge before the party is not about zoning, sentiment or preserving old political calculations, the challenge is leadership.
The difficult task of maintaining unity while preparing for the future. What APC needs now is not another compromise candidate. It needs a leader who can command respect across factions, restore confidence among party faithful and reconnect the party with the wider electorate.
This is why the conversation around Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) deserves serious attention.
For some, the first question is: “But he is a Christian.”
The more important question should be: “Can he lead APC through this moment?”
The answer many party members are increasingly arriving at is YES.
Engr. Femi Sanni is not a newcomer seeking relevance. He is a founding member of the party structure in Kwara, a man whose loyalty to the APC was established long before it became fashionable. He understands the party’s history, its sacrifices, its victories and its wounds. In a period when APC needs healing as much as it needs winning, that experience matters.
Kwara South, the region he comes from, has also waited patiently for another opportunity to produce the state’s governor. Recognizing that aspiration is not merely a regional concession; it is a strategic decision that can strengthen the party’s internal cohesion and demonstrate fairness within the APC family.
More importantly, Engr. Femi Sanni possesses something that cannot be manufactured during a campaign: broad acceptability.
He is seen by many as a bridge-builder rather than a factional warrior. He has relationships across political blocs and across religious and social divides. At a time when APC needs to consolidate its base while expanding its appeal, a unifying figure becomes an asset of immense value.
Kwara has long been admired as a state where Muslims and Christians coexist peacefully. The emergence of a Christian APC candidate would definitely not represent a departure from Kwara’s identity; rather, would reinforce the state’s tradition of inclusion and mutual respect. With the right running mate from, the ticket would reflect both competence and balance, preserving cultural expectations while projecting unity.
The political reality is also worth considering. APC remains a dominant force in Kwara State, with a strong structure and a significant electoral advantage. The party is not approaching this election from a position of weakness. That strength creates room for bold decisions that prioritize leadership quality, party unity and statewide acceptability.
What does APC stand to gain?
A candidate with deep roots in the party.
A leader capable of calming internal tensions.
Greater inclusion across regions and communities.
A message of confidence, fairness, and renewal.
An opportunity to present Kwara as a state defined by unity rather than division.
What does the party stand to lose? Very little that it does not already risk losing through continued internal fragmentation.
The coming election will not be won by symbolism alone. It will be won by organization, credibility, trust and the ability to inspire both party members and ordinary citizens. APC needs someone who can hold the house together while leading it forward.
To President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the NWC: Kwara does not merely need a candidate. Kwara needs a stabilizer, a unifier and a dependable leader capable of carrying the party through this delicate period into a stronger future.
If leadership is truly the priority, then the conversation should not end at identity.
It should begin with capacity.
And that is why many believe Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) is the right candidate.
Kwara APC chieftain praises President Tinubu’s vision, says reform will boost security, investment, and governance competition
Engineer Femi Sanni. FNICE. FNSE, popularly known as Araba, has congratulated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the Senate following the passage of the constitutional amendment bill to establish State Police.
In a statement personally signed by him, Araba described the Senate’s approval as a historic milestone in Nigeria’s journey toward true federalism and enhanced national security.
Araba noted that he has long advocated for State Police as a critical tool for improving security and unlocking economic growth across Nigeria’s subnational economies. He recalled his previous statements that no serious investor will commit resources in an environment where security is uncertain, and that the creation of State Police would significantly strengthen Nigeria’s security architecture by bringing law enforcement closer to communities .
The APC chieftain and chairman of FlowFM 92.7 praised President Tinubu for demonstrating what he called a champion of true federalism, noting that State Police has been central to the President’s reform agenda since his tenure as Governor of Lagos State from 1999 to 2007.
Araba also commended the Senate for making history with the passage of all 26 clauses of the bill and urged State Houses of Assembly to follow suit and pass the legislation.
Araba further argued that State Police would deepen healthy competition among governors, particularly in the areas of security management and public safety. He noted that beyond infrastructure development, states could begin to compete on the efficiency, professionalism, and effectiveness of their policing systems. He also addressed concerns about possible abuse, pointing out that Nigeria previously operated regional police during the First Republic and already runs several community-based security outfits across states .
Araba Femi Sanni described the move as a major victory in the battle against terrorism and other crimes, adding that the reform would ultimately position Nigeria as a more attractive destination for investment and development. He reaffirmed his commitment to supporting policies that strengthen security and governance across Kwara State and Nigeria at large.
… Kwara APC chieftain celebrates fathers for their quiet but powerful role in nation building
Chairman of FlowFm 92.7, Stefloga group and Kwara APC Gubernatorial aspirant, Araba Femi Sanni, has joined the global community in celebrating fathers on this year’s Father’s Day.
In a distributed message, Araba described fathers as pillars of strength, sacrifice, and quiet leadership whose influence shapes families, communities, and the nation at large.
Araba noted that fatherhood is often a thankless role, one that demands endless giving without expectation of recognition. He praised the resilience of fathers who work tirelessly to provide for their loved ones, often in the face of economic challenges and personal sacrifice. According to Araba, the values of discipline, integrity, and hard work that fathers instil in their children are the building blocks of a strong society.
The Kwara APC guber aspirant specifically acknowledged the dedication of father figures who step up in the absence of biological fathers, ensuring that no child is left without guidance and love. He encouraged all children to honour their fathers not just with words but with acts of kindness and appreciation that extend beyond today’s celebration.
Araba prayed for continued strength, good health, and divine protection over all fathers, urging them to remain steadfast in their roles as providers and protectors. He reaffirmed his commitment to policies that support families and create an environment where fathers can thrive in their responsibilities.
Happy Father’s Day to all fathers in Kwara State and beyond.
Kwara State APC governorship aspirant, Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA), has paid tribute to Nigeria’s democracy heroes, including President Bola Tinubu, the late Chief MKO Abiola, Pa Abraham Adesanya, Chief Bola Ige, Ndubuisi Kanu, Sen Shehu Sani, Air Commodore Dan Suleiman, Pa Alfred Rewane, and other pro-democracy leaders whose sacrifices contributed significantly to the restoration of democratic governance in Nigeria.
In a Democracy Day message, Sanni described the occasion as an opportunity to reflect on the courage, resilience, and sacrifices of Nigerians who resisted military rule and championed the restoration of democratic freedoms.
He acknowledged the critical contributions of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), civil society organisations, journalists, and ordinary Nigerians who stood firmly against authoritarianism, noting that their commitment and sacrifice provided the foundation for the democracy the nation enjoys today.
Sanni, who participated in the NADECO movement in Canada during the pro-democracy struggle, was recognised by key APC stakeholders during the party’s governorship primaries for his contributions to the democratic movement.
He also acknowledged the role of President Tinubu and other pro-democracy advocates, describing their efforts in the struggle against military rule as part of the collective contributions that facilitated Nigeria’s transition to the Fourth Republic.
According to him, democracy must continue to advance through stronger institutions, improved accountability, and governance systems that effectively address the aspirations and needs of citizens.
The APC aspirant commended recent developments under President Tinubu’s administration, particularly the Supreme Court judgment affirming financial autonomy for local governments, describing it as a significant step towards strengthening democratic governance at the grassroots level.
He also welcomed ongoing constitutional reforms aimed at establishing state police, following the passage of the State Police Bill by the House of Representatives, noting that decentralising policing would contribute to the development of a more effective and responsive security framework.
Sanni stated that the progress achieved so far underscores the fact that democracy remains an evolving process that requires the sustained commitment of both leaders and citizens.
He called on Nigerians to remain united and dedicated to democratic principles, emphasising that the sacrifices of democracy heroes, from MKO Abiola and other pro-democracy icons to present-day democratic stakeholders, should continue to inspire collective efforts towards building a stronger, safer, and more prosperous Nigeria.
Kwara APC chieftain pays tribute to matriarch’s lasting legacy of grace, philanthropy, and family devotion
Araba Femi Sanni has joined family and well wishers to celebrate his mother in law, Dame Caroline Ajayi, on her 91st birthday.
In a warm tribute, Araba described Dame Caroline as a woman whose timeless elegance and enduring love have been a pillar of strength for the entire Ajayi family and everyone privileged to know her.
Dame Caroline Ajayi, the former Matron of Federal Training College, who is the revered matriarch of the renowned Educationist, Late Chief L.E.B Ajayi’s family,continues to live a life defined by grace, wisdom, and resilience.
Her dedication to family, education, and community development remains an inspiration. Beyond her immediate circle, she has touched countless lives through quiet acts of benevolence and philanthropy, offering hope and dignity to the less fortunate.
Araba noted that at 91, Dame Caroline continues to embody the values that have held generations together: patience, kindness, and an unshakable faith.
He prayed for her continued health, joy, and divine protection, thanking her for the love and guidance she has extended to him and his family.
Governorship aspirant and frontline politician, Engr. Femi Sanni ARABA, has joined millions of Nigerians in celebrating children across Kwara State on the occasion of this year’s Children’s Day celebration.
In a statement released to commemorate the special day, Engr. Sanni described children as the future leaders, hope, and strength of every society, stressing the need for greater investment in education, moral upbringing, healthcare, and a conducive environment that will allow them to thrive and achieve their full potential.
He noted that every child deserves access to quality education, proper guidance, security, and equal opportunities irrespective of background, religion, or social status, adding that a brighter future for Kwara and Nigeria can only be achieved through deliberate commitment to the growth and welfare of children.
Engr. Sanni also commended parents, teachers, guardians, and caregivers for their sacrifices and dedication towards nurturing responsible and productive children despite prevailing economic challenges.
According to him, leadership must prioritize policies and programs that empower young people, protect children’s rights, and create opportunities that will prepare them for future responsibilities.
“As we celebrate Children’s Day, let us all renew our commitment towards building a society where every child can dream, grow, and succeed without limitations. Our children remain the foundation of tomorrow, and we must continue to support and guide them towards greatness,” he stated.
Engr. Femi Sanni ARABA prayed for wisdom, protection, and a brighter future for all children in Kwara State and Nigeria at large, while wishing them a joyful and memorable Children’s Day celebration.
On behalf of my family, myself and the Omu Aran community, I extend my heartfelt condolences to the family of Dr. Lateef Olaniyan at this difficult time.
I received with deep sadness the news of the passing of Dr. Lateef Olaniyan, an influential member of the KSANG family in Seattle, United States, and a distinguished son of Omu Aran whose life touched many across Kwara State and beyond.
Dr. Lateef Olaniyan was widely respected as a bridge builder, community mobiliser and passionate advocate for unity, peace and development. His contributions to the Kwara diaspora community, particularly among Kwarans in Seattle, as well as his unwavering commitment to the progress of Igbomina land and Kwara State, remain enduring legacies.
His demise is indeed a painful loss not only to his immediate family and associates, but also to the wider Omu Aran community, KSANG Seattle family and all who benefitted from his generosity, wisdom and support.
I pray that Almighty Allah forgives his shortcomings, grants him Al-jannah Firdaus and gives strength and comfort to everyone mourning this great loss.
Frontline politician and governorship aspirant, Engr. Femi Sanni, has felicitated with Muslim faithful across Kwara State and beyond on the occasion of this year’s Eid-el-Kabir celebration.
In his goodwill message, Engr. Sanni described Eid-el-Kabir as a season of sacrifice, obedience, love, and total submission to the will of Almighty Allah, urging Muslims to uphold the virtues of patience, compassion, tolerance, and peaceful coexistence which the festival represents.
He called on the people of Kwara State to continue praying for the peace, unity, and sustainable development of the state, stressing that collective efforts and sincere leadership remain essential to building a more prosperous future for all citizens.
Engr. Sanni further appreciated the unwavering support, encouragement, and solidarity he has continued to receive from party faithful, supporters, youths, women, and stakeholders across the sixteen local government areas of the state, assuring them of his commitment to people oriented leadership, inclusive governance, and sustainable development.
According to him, Kwara possesses enormous potential that can be harnessed through visionary leadership, unity of purpose, and genuine commitment to the welfare of the people.
“As we celebrate this sacred festival, I urge all Kwarans to continue to embrace peace, unity, and love for one another irrespective of political, ethnic, or religious differences. Together, we can build the Kwara of our dreams,” he stated.
Engr. Sanni prayed that Almighty God accepts the sacrifices and prayers of all Muslim faithful and blesses every home with happiness, divine favour, and abundant blessings.
He wished all Muslims in Kwara State a peaceful, joyful, and memorable Eid-el-Kabir celebration.