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  • ARABA 2027: Hassada Progressive Caucus Reaffirms Support, Says Movement Gaining Grassroots Momentum

    ARABA 2027: Hassada Progressive Caucus Reaffirms Support, Says Movement Gaining Grassroots Momentum

    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.

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  • 2027 APC Primaries: ARABA Camp Shifts From Endorsements To Structure-Building Across Senatorial Districts

    2027 APC Primaries: ARABA Camp Shifts From Endorsements To Structure-Building Across Senatorial Districts

    As the 2027 governorship race in Kwara State gradually takes shape, the political movement around Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) appears to be entering a new phase—one that prioritises structure, coordination, and statewide viability over routine endorsements.


    This shift became evident following recent engagements by the Kwara South Legacy Group, whose earlier declaration of support for Sanni has now evolved into a broader mobilisation effort aimed at building a functional political network beyond the Kwara South Senatorial District.


    Rather than issuing fresh endorsements, key actors within the group are now focusing on consolidating grassroots structures, aligning with stakeholders across Kwara Central and Kwara North, and facilitating quiet negotiations within party circles.


    Speaking during a stakeholders’ interaction, a leading member of the group, Kayode Ogunlowo, hinted at the changing strategy, noting that the next phase is less about public declarations and more about “putting the right political architecture in place.”
    “What matters now is not just who supports you, but how that support is organised, sustained, and translated into electoral strength,” he said.


    Observers say this marks a critical transition for the ARABA political tendency—from a growing support base to an emerging political machine.


    Across parts of the state, there are indications of increased coordination among youth blocs, professionals, and local political influencers, many of whom are said to be integrating into ward-level and local government structures. The emphasis, sources say, is on building a network that can withstand intra-party contests and eventual general elections.


    This recalibration also reflects a broader reality within Kwara politics, where early momentum rarely guarantees success without deep-rooted structures and elite alignment.
    Political analysts note that aspirants who fail to move beyond symbolic popularity often struggle at the decisive stages of party primaries, where delegate networks, alliances, and strategic negotiations play a defining role.
    In this context, the ARABA camp’s current approach appears designed to address those realities—quietly expanding influence while avoiding the fatigue that comes with excessive media visibility.
    There are also indications that conversations are ongoing across different tendencies within the ruling party, suggesting that the contest may gradually shift from open mobilisation to behind-the-scenes coalition building.


    While it remains early in the electoral cycle, the emerging pattern suggests that the 2027 race may not be won on the strength of endorsements alone, but on the ability of aspirants to build cohesive, cross-regional political structures.


    For Engr. Femi Sanni, the challenge—and opportunity—lies in converting early goodwill into a disciplined, statewide political force capable of competing at the highest level.

  • Kwara Plank Sellers Declare Support for Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) Governorship Ambition

    Kwara Plank Sellers Declare Support for Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) Governorship Ambition

    In a significant turn of events, Plank Sellers Association, Sawmill, Itamo: Ifesowapo, Kwara State have openly declared their support for the governorship ambition of Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as ARABA. The endorsement, which came during an interactive meeting with market leaders and stakeholders in the business, reflects increasing grassroots confidence in his leadership vision.

    Speaking on behalf of the wood sellers association, the Chairman emphasized the need for a leader who understands the struggles of small and medium scale business operators. They noted that Engr. Sanni’s track record of accessibility, listening leadership, and practical engagement with everyday people sets him apart as a candidate capable of driving inclusive development.

    The traders expressing optimism that ARABA’s administration would prioritize policies that support local businesses and improve their working conditions.

    The declaration of support from the group adds to the growing list of groups rallying behind ARABA, signaling a widening acceptance of his governorship bid as the 2027 political landscape in the state continues to take shape.

  • Ilorin East Stakeholders Endorse ARABA for Kwara Governorship

    Ilorin East Stakeholders Endorse ARABA for Kwara Governorship

    Party stakeholders in Ilorin East Local Government Area of Kwara State have officially endorsed Engr. Femi Sanni (ARABA) for the 2027 gubernatorial race.

    The endorsement followed a strategic meeting involving party leaders, ward executives, and key grassroots mobilizers, who expressed strong confidence in ARABA’s leadership capacity and vision for the state.

    Speaking at the gathering, stakeholders emphasized the urgent need for purposeful and inclusive governance, noting that Engr. Sanni has consistently demonstrated commitment to the welfare of the people and sustainable development.

    They described him as a leader with proven experience, accessibility, and a deep understanding of grassroots politics, qualities they believe position him as the best candidate to lead Kwara State forward.

    The stakeholders also pledged their full support and mobilization efforts across Ilorin East to ensure a successful outing for ARABA at the polls.

    The meeting concluded with a call for unity among party members and a shared commitment to achieving victory in the forthcoming election.

  • Kwara North Traders in Ilorin Endorse ARABA for Governor

    Kwara North Traders in Ilorin Endorse ARABA for Governor

    Traders from the Kwara North senatorial district based in Ilorin have thrown their weight behind Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as ARABA, declaring their support for his gubernatorial ambition ahead of the 2027 elections.

    The endorsement, which reflects growing grassroots momentum, highlights the traders’ confidence in ARABA’s leadership capacity, economic vision, and commitment to inclusive governance. According to the group, their decision is driven by the need for a leader who understands commerce, grassroots development, and the economic realities of ordinary citizens.

    This development aligns with a broader trend across Kwara North, where different groups including youths and stakeholders have increasingly rallied behind ARABA’s candidacy, citing competence, unity, and development focused leadership as key reasons for their support .

    With endorsements coming from multiple fronts, ARABA’s campaign continues to gain traction, positioning him as a strong contender in the race for Kwara State’s top seat.

  • Femi Sanni: The Strategic ARABA on Right Path To Clinch APC Guber Ticket | Jacob Oyewale

    Femi Sanni: The Strategic ARABA on Right Path To Clinch APC Guber Ticket | Jacob Oyewale

    Engr. Femi Sanni fondly called ARABA by his friends and supporters took many by his strategic entrance into the Kwara 2027 governorship race. Sanni’s ambition to take over from Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq started like rumors and later went viral to all 193 wards and 16 local government areas of Kwara State.

    From Ilorin to Baruten to Offa back to Asa, everybody is echoing Araba. His support base in the All Progressives Congress (APC) is expanding daily as the party prepares for the governorship primary election.

    While many mistaken Engr. Femi Sanni as a newcomer in Kwara politics but people conversant with tragetory of the progressive family can attest to his contributions for over two decades. He aspired for the House of Representatives in 2003 and also indicated to contest the Kwara governorship seat in 2019. These are veritable facts!

    Who is the Femi Sanni dominating political space in Kwara. Sanni grew up in Ilorin. He attended Bishop Smith Primary School, Ilorin and proceeded to Government Secondary School, Ilorin for his secondary school education. He earned a Bachelor of Engineering in Civil Engineering from the University of Ilorin.

    Upon graduation, he relocated to Canada in search of knowledge and opportunity to add value at higher levels. Sanni is a visionary entrepreneur and engineer whose career embodies the perfect blend of technical mastery, strategic innovation, and social impact. With his multi-sector expertise, Sanni is providing solutions and services in telecommunications, construction, insurance, media, and consulting.

    He is the founder of TECHNOPlus, Stëfolga Group (a multi-functional holding company with interests in Oil and Gas, Engineering and the Properties) and Flow FM Radio in Ilorin.

    The APC Governorship Aspirant who has secured endorsement of the Party’s stakeholders across three Senatorial districts sees politics as a tool for bringing meaningful change to society, state and the nation.

    In his media interview many years ago, he said: “Politics, to me, is a tool for meaningful change. I have always believed that for society to thrive, people with integrity, experience, and outside-the-box thinking must step into leadership.

    “For me, politics is not about power; it’s about helping people and making their lives better. I see politics as a way to bring real change. I be­lieve we need honest, kind, and smart people to lead, just like what we are seeing now with President Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. I got into politics because I care deeply about Kwara State and its future.”

    Interestingly, Araba has been adding value to the society before declaring his aspiration to become Kwara State Governor. He established Flow FM in Ilorin to create jobs, boost the state economy and promote culture heritage/values of his state.

    Apart from that, he is also investing in grassroots sports development. His company- Stefolga Group and Flow FM recently signed fifty million naira (N50million) partnership deal with Kwara State Football Association for three-year sponsorship deal for the state’s federation cup. This is not a media optic but a way of giving back to his ‘first love’. Araba’s friends from the hood feel he inherited his passion for football from his father who managed the defunct Tate and Lyle FC in Ilorin.

    Beyond enterprise, Femi’s influence extends to youth development and empowerment. He is deeply passionate about nurturing the next generation of African innovators and leaders, and has created platforms that amplify youth voices, promote digital inclusion, and inspire self-reliance.

    In recognition of his consistent humanitarian activities across Kwara State, Engr. Femi Sanni received royal honor as the Otun Aare Soludero of Offa Land and Gbobaniyi of Obbo-Aiyegunle in Ekiti local government area.

    As Kwarans continue the search for the next Governor, it’s safe to say Engr. Femi Sanni ARABA has reduced the stress of looking for a Visionary Leader. He is an embodiment of exceptional qualities to lead Kwara State to the next phase of development, following unprecedented achievements of His Excellency, Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq. ARABA is indeed the Baba with capacity to lead APC to victory in 2027.

  • WORKERS’ DAY: ARABA COMMENDS KWARA WORKERS, CALLS FOR STRONGER SUPPORT FOR LABOUR

    WORKERS’ DAY: ARABA COMMENDS KWARA WORKERS, CALLS FOR STRONGER SUPPORT FOR LABOUR

    As we mark this year’s Workers’ Day, I join millions of Nigerians in celebrating the resilience, dedication, and invaluable contributions of workers across Kwara State and the nation.

    Workers remain the backbone of our economy and the driving force behind development in every sector from public service and education to healthcare, agriculture, and small-scale enterprise.

    Their daily sacrifices continue to sustain families, communities, and our collective aspirations as a people.

    This year’s commemoration comes at a time of significant economic challenges. Rising costs of living, evolving workplace demands, and concerns about job security have placed considerable pressure on many households. These realities call for renewed attention to policies and actions that prioritize the welfare, dignity, and productivity of the Nigerian worker.

    I commend the efforts of organized labour, particularly the Nigerian Labour Congress, NLC, the Trade Union Congress, TUC, and all their affiliates for their continued advocacy on behalf of workers.

    Their role in promoting fairness, dialogue, and social justice remains critical to national progress.
    It is important for all stakeholders government, private sector, and civil society to continue working collaboratively to create an environment where workers are supported, opportunities are expanded, and enterprise can thrive.

    Strengthening skills development, encouraging innovation, supporting small businesses, and ensuring fair treatment in workplaces are essential steps toward a more inclusive and productive economy.

    On this day, we are reminded that the dignity of labour must remain central to our shared values. Every worker deserves respect, fair conditions, and the opportunity to contribute meaningfully to society.

    I salute the hardworking people of Kwara State and encourage continued commitment to excellence, integrity, and service.
    Happy Workers’ Day.

    Signed:
    Araba Femi Sanni

  • End of an Era at Temple Company as Founder Transitions Leadership on Tenth Anniversary

    End of an Era at Temple Company as Founder Transitions Leadership on Tenth Anniversary

    … Chief Idris Olorunnimbe exits creative powerhouse to focus on NCC role

    Founder and Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) Chief Idris Olorunnimbe has resigned his position following a decision taken some time ago, upon his appointment by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as Chairman of the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) in fulfillment of statutory obligations stipulated by the Nigerian Communications Act (NCA).

    He will also be fully engaged in managing his other interests that span advisory and investments in various sectors of the economy.

    The organisation has named Terfa Tilley-Gyado to lead its next phase of expansion and impact. A former Executive Director, Tilley-Gyado brings extensive experience to his new role as President of The Temple Company Group.

    Under Olorunnimbe’s leadership, The Temple Company evolved from a full-service talent management firm founded in 2016 into a multi-vertical creative powerhouse with reach well beyond Nigeria’s borders. That growth gave rise to a world-class production infrastructure in Ogidi Studios, as well as TMPL Motion Pictures and H&T Agency, among others.

    As part of the reorganisation, The Temple Company announced the elevation of several executives into its senior management team: Yemisi Falaye – Vice President, Legal and Learning, Kolawole Fashola – Vice President, Operations and Tech, Femi Salawu – Vice President, Influence and Reputation, Adedamilola Adedotun – Vice President, Ventures and Sports and Oladoyin Bakare – Vice President, People and Partnerships.

    Speaking on the new direction, Tilley-Gyado said: “We commend our visionary founder for laying the building blocks that will help me and my team propel this organisation to the next level. Our partners can be assured of a renewed commitment to push the boundaries of African excellence through the creative industry.”

  • Readiness of a Leader: Engr. Femi Sanni Picks EOI and Nomination Form for Gubernatorial Race

    Readiness of a Leader: Engr. Femi Sanni Picks EOI and Nomination Form for Gubernatorial Race

    The journey to purposeful leadership begins with bold decisions, clear vision, and the courage to answer the call of the people. That defining moment has arrived as Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, officially picks his Expression of Interest (EOI) and Nomination Form for the gubernatorial race, signaling strong readiness to lead Kwara State into a new era of growth and development.

    This significant step is more than a political procedure it is a declaration of preparedness, commitment, and confidence in the future of Kwara. It reflects a leader who understands the enormous responsibility of governance and is fully prepared to offer tested leadership built on competence, integrity, and service.

    For years, Engr. Femi Sanni has remained a strong force in business, youth empowerment, media development, and grassroots politics. As Chairman of Stefolga Group and founder of Flow FM, he has consistently demonstrated leadership that creates opportunities, supports communities, and drives economic progress. His impact extends beyond politics into real-life solutions that have touched countless lives across the state.

    By picking his EOI and Nomination Form, he has once again shown that leadership is not about mere ambition, but about responsibility and readiness. His aspiration is rooted in a vision of inclusive governance where every senatorial district North, Central, and South feels the presence of government and benefits from genuine development.

    His supporters across Kwara have described this moment as timely and strategic. Many see him as a bridge builder, a unifier, and a practical leader capable of transforming governance from promises into measurable results. His popularity among youths, women, professionals, and grassroots stakeholders continues to grow because of his accessible style of leadership and his consistent commitment to people-centered progress.

    Engr. Femi Sanni represents a generation of leadership that believes governance should drive industrial growth, youth employment, educational advancement, infrastructure renewal, and economic independence. His emergence in the gubernatorial race offers hope to many who desire a stronger and more prosperous Kwara.

    The picking of the EOI and Nomination Form is therefore not just an announcement it is a statement that the race for 2027 has gained serious momentum.

    Kwara deserves a leader with vision.
    Kwara deserves a leader with capacity.
    Kwara deserves a leader with proven results.

    Engr. Femi Sanni has stepped forward.

    The mission is clear.
    The people are ready.
    And the leader is prepared.

  • BREAKING: Araba Picks APC EOI, Nomination Form, Emerges Frontrunner in Kwara Guber Race

    BREAKING: Araba Picks APC EOI, Nomination Form, Emerges Frontrunner in Kwara Guber Race

    ABUJA — A major development has emerged in the race for the Kwara State governorship as All Progressives Congress (APC) aspirant, Engr. Femi Sanni, popularly known as Araba, on Tuesday formally picked his Expression of Interest and Nomination forms, signaling his official entry into the contest.

    Sanni obtained the forms at the Ladi Kwali Hall of the Abuja Continental Hotel, in Nigeria’s capital, Abuja, in what observers described as a strategic and symbolic move that underscores his growing influence within the party.

    Speaking shortly after picking the forms, Sanni expressed appreciation to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for fostering internal democracy within the APC, noting that the current process reflects a commitment to fairness and inclusivity.

    “I want to sincerely thank President Bola Tinubu for creating an enabling environment where aspirants like myself can freely express their ambitions. What we are seeing today is a demonstration of true democratic values within our great party,” he said.

    He also commended Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for what he described as a level playing field for all aspirants, irrespective of political leaning or background.

    “I must also appreciate His Excellency, Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for ensuring a level playing ground for all contenders. This speaks volumes about his leadership style and his commitment to equity within the APC in Kwara State,” Sanni added.

    The governorship hopeful further extended gratitude to the APC leadership at both state and national levels for guaranteeing a transparent and inclusive process.

    Sanni, who has been consulting widely across the three senatorial districts of Kwara State, said his decision to contest is rooted in a desire to consolidate on existing gains while unlocking new economic opportunities for the people.

    “Our consultations across Kwara North, Central and South have been very encouraging. The message from the grassroots is clear — our people want purposeful leadership, economic expansion, and inclusive governance.

    That is what we represent,” he said.
    Political watchers increasingly regard Sanni as one of the frontrunners in the APC governorship race, citing his growing grassroots support, cross-regional acceptability, and strong engagement with stakeholders across the state.

    With the formal acquisition of his nomination forms, the race for Kwara’s top seat is expected to gather momentum in the coming weeks as party primaries draw closer.