Momentum for Change: Oriade/Obokun Declares Support for K-Rad
Momentum for Change: Oriade/Obokun Declares Support for K-Rad

The atmosphere in Ijebu-Jesa shifted dramatically when frontline governorship aspirant, Kunle Rasheed Adegoke (K-Rad), addressed community leaders and residents .
At first, his remarks were met with skepticism. Many elders, with folded arms and cautious expressions, braced themselves for yet another round of empty promises. But within the hour, the hall came alive as K-Rad spoke with intelligence, clarity, and sincerity that resonated deeply with his audience.
When he concluded, the elders—previously reserved—stood together, marched to the front, and shook his hands with enthusiasm. One elder, tapping his temple, exclaimed: “Eni tó l’ọ́pọlọ ni” (“This is a man with brains”). Their leader, nearing 80 years of age, declared with satisfaction:
“I am too satisfied. This is the type of person who should be president and governor.”
As the sun broke through the clouds outside, the mood inside was equally bright. Residents spoke animatedly, many voicing strong support for K-Rad to be the next Governor of Osun State.
This warm reception in Ijebu-Jesa reflects the growing momentum behind K-Rad’s vision across Osun
communities.
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