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.
The Ilorin Emirate Students Body on Tuesday reaffirmed their support for Engr Femi Sanni ARABA ahead of the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primary election slated for Thursday.
The group reiterated their support for ARABA during their meeting with the Business mogul in his Ilorin residence.
They described the Stefolga Group CEO as a Visionary Leader with good plans for youths and Kwara State at large.
Ilorin Emirate Students Body from 18 Higher Institutions attended the meeting.
Kwara State Polytechnic Ilorin, University of Ilorin, Kwara State University, Malete, College of education Ilorin, Al Hikmah university, Federal Polytechnic Offa, Imam hamza college of education, College of Arabic and Islamic studies (CAILS) and Bartholomew college of education Ilorin.
Others include Nana Aisha college of education, Ekiti state university (eksu), Muhyideen college of education, Zumrah adabiyyah emirate, Markaz oke agodi Emirate, Zumrah Agbarigidoma emirate, Darul kitab emirate, Zumrah Oniwasi agbaye emirate and Grand plus college of education, Ilorin.
An All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Kwara State, Engr. Olufemi Kolawole Sanni, popularly known as ARABA, has described the growing number of aspirants seeking to succeed Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq as a direct product of the political transformation ushered in by the 2019 “Otoge” movement.
Sanni made the remark in Abuja shortly after the APC governorship screening exercise, where aspirants from across the state participated as part of preparations for the 2027 political process.
Reacting to the emergence of about 16 aspirants linked to the APC ahead of the governorship race, ARABA said the development reflects the expansion of democratic space within the party and growing confidence in Kwara’s political environment.
According to him, the quality, experience, and competitiveness of the aspirants show that Kwara politics has evolved.
“The number of governorship aspirants in Kwara State today is the direct benefit of Otoge,” he said.
He expressed satisfaction over what he described as healthy political competition among accomplished individuals aspiring to lead the state after Governor AbdulRazaq’s tenure, noting that the development signals a vibrant internal democratic culture within the APC.
The aspirants reportedly include former lawmakers, technocrats, businessmen, academics, and political office holders.
Sanni commended party leaders at both the state and national levels for sustaining unity within the APC, while also applauding Governor AbdulRazaq and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for ongoing development efforts across the state and the country.
He noted that the achievements recorded under the current administration have helped strengthen public confidence in the ruling party and encouraged more qualified individuals to participate actively in the democratic process ahead of 2027.
… says Baba’s life is a masterclass in principled leadership
Araba Femi Sanni has joined millions of Nigerians and admirers across the world to celebrate the centenary birthday of Pa Reuben Fasoranti, the acclaimed leader of Afenifere and one of Nigeria’s last surviving founding fathers of progressive politics.
In a heartfelt message released from his media office, Araba described Baba Fasoranti as a living monument whose 100 years on earth have been dedicated to service, sacrifice, and the defence of democratic values.
Araba noted that Pa Fasoranti’s life offers a rare example of consistency in an era of shifting loyalties. From his early days as a teacher and school administrator to his tenure as Commissioner for Finance in old Ondo State, Baba demonstrated that public office is a trust, not a trophy. His reputation for financial prudence and incorruptible conduct remains a standard that today’s politicians, including Araba himself, aspire to emulate. Beyond the records of service, it is Baba’s character the discipline, the Spartan lifestyle, the refusal to compromise on principle that sets him apart.
The gubernatorial hopeful also reflected on Pa Fasoranti’s courageous role during the military era, when speaking truth to power came at a heavy cost.
The assassination attempt on Baba by agents of the late General Sani Abacha regime did not silence him. Instead, it steeled his resolve. Araba said that kind of bravery is what Nigeria needs to remember and celebrate, especially as the country continues to build its democracy. He added that Baba’s voice in Afenifere has been a consistent advocate for Yoruba unity, federal fairness, and national dialogue, issues that remain relevant today.
Araba further acknowledged the personal pains that Pa Fasoranti has endured, including the death of his beloved wife in 1991 and the tragic killing of his daughter, Mrs Funke Olakunrin, in 2019. Yet through every storm, Baba has soldiered on with grace and faith. That resilience, Araba said, is a lesson to all young leaders that setbacks do not define a person; rather, it is the ability to rise and continue the work.
The Kwara APC gubernatorial hopeful also recalled Baba’s prophetic role in President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s journey to Aso Rock. When Tinubu visited Pa Fasoranti in Akure at the start of his campaign, Baba prayed not only for victory but also declared that he would live to see his son become President. God honoured that prayer. Araba noted that such spiritual backing from a centenarian statesman carries weight beyond politics. It speaks to the alignment of destiny, faith, and purpose.
As Pa Fasoranti turns 100 on May 11, Araba Femi Sanni prays for many more years in good health, sound mind, and divine protection. He urged all Nigerians, particularly the younger generation of politicians, to study Baba’s life and draw lessons in humility, honesty, and unshakable commitment to the common good. Araba concluded by reaffirming that leaders like Pa Fasoranti are rare gifts to the nation, and their legacies must be preserved and taught in schools and public discourse.
Happy 100th birthday to Baba Reuben Fasoranti. May your days continue to be a blessing to Nigeria.
Araba Femi Sanni has sent warm Mother’s Day greetings to all mothers and women across Kwara State and beyond.
In his statement, Araba described mothers as the first teachers, the strongest supporters, and the silent architects of every successful society.
He acknowledged the sacrifices mothers make daily, often without recognition or reward.
He specifically saluted working mothers who juggle careers and home responsibilities, single mothers who stand as both parents, and elderly mothers who have raised generations.
Araba noted that any society that neglects its mothers cannot claim to value its future.
He called on governments and communities to create better support systems for maternal health, childcare, and women’s economic empowerment.
The gubernatorial hopeful prayed for continued strength, joy, and peace for every mother in Kwara.
He urged children and husbands to celebrate Mothers’ Day not with mere words but with acts of kindness and appreciation that last beyond the calendar.
…Street to street mobilization hits Irepodun LG as volunteers engaged locals
The Araba Legacy Team took the campaign for Engineer Femi Sanni Araba to the people of Omu Aran in Irepodun Local Government Area.
The street to street mobilization saw volunteers engaging traders, transport workers, and residents directly, sharing the vision of a more prosperous and inclusive Kwara under Araba’s leadership.
Many in Omu Aran expressed excitement at the growing momentum and the promise of a governor who listens to grassroots voices.
The team moved through major junctions and market hubs, distributing branded materials and holding brief discussions with community leaders.
The reception was warm and the message was consistent: Araba Femi Sanni is ready to serve and the time for change is now. Irepodun LG has now joined the expanding map of local governments where the Araba movement is visible and active.
With each community visit, the Araba Legacy Team proves that this campaign is not built on billboards alone but on real human connection. Omu Aran has heard the message and the word will continue to spread across all wards of Irepodun. The march to Government House continues.
The political momentum behind Engineer Femi Sanni, popularly known as ARABA, continues to gather strength across Kwara State as more grassroots groups and strategic political caucuses openly identify with his vision for 2027. In another major boost to his growing governorship ambition, the Hassada Progressive Caucus in Ilorin West Local Government has officially reaffirmed its unwavering support for the ARABA movement.
This endorsement is far from symbolic. The Hassada Progressive Caucus remains one of the most respected grassroots political structures within Ilorin West, known for its deep community reach, strong ward level coordination, and consistent mobilisation strength during elections. Their support signals more than political goodwill; it reflects growing confidence in ARABA’s leadership capacity and acceptance among the people.
Political observers within the state have described the development as another clear indication that the ARABA project is steadily transforming into a statewide movement driven by genuine grassroots conviction rather than elite imposition. While several aspirants are still navigating consultations and internal alignments, Engineer Femi Sanni continues to attract structured support from influential blocs, community stakeholders, youth groups, artisans, traders, and progressive minded political actors across Kwara.
According to leaders of the caucus, their decision to reaffirm support for ARABA was based on his demonstrated competence, accessibility, and people oriented leadership style. They noted that Kwara requires a leader who understands governance beyond rhetoric someone capable of uniting diverse interests while pursuing inclusive development across all senatorial districts.
The endorsement from Ilorin West further strengthens the growing political wave already visible in other parts of the state. From Central to Kwara South and parts of Kwara North, support structures are increasingly aligning behind the ARABA vision. What initially began as a growing political aspiration is now evolving into a coordinated grassroots movement powered by volunteers, caucuses, stakeholders, and ordinary citizens who believe the state deserves purposeful and pragmatic leadership.
For many supporters, the appeal of ARABA lies not only in political calculations but in the perception of preparedness, humility, and capacity to connect with people at every level. His emergence continues to resonate among youths, professionals, market associations, and grassroots party faithfuls who are seeking a new direction built on inclusiveness, development, and sustainable progress.
As the political atmosphere ahead of 2027 gradually takes shape, the message from Ilorin West is loud and unmistakable: the ARABA movement is expanding, the support base is consolidating, and the march toward Government House is steadily gaining momentum.