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Modele Sarafa-Yusuf

@modelesy

Mother, Grandmother, Marketing Communications Pro, Pioneer Woman Sportscaster, Ogun State Governorship Aspirant

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Modele Sarafa-Yusuf
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy·
Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.
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Eid Mubarak to all 🎉 May this joyous occasion bring peace, love, and blessings into our lives. May our fasting, prayers, and sacrifices be accepted, and may we emerge stronger and more worthy of God's love. Wishing you a happy Eid el Fitr! #EidMubarak #EidElFitr #adireogun
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Channels Television@channelstv·
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu witnessed the signing of a £746 million financing agreement in London between Nigeria’s Ministry of Finance, led by Wale Edun, and Citi Bank to modernise Apapa and Tin Can Island ports in Lagos. The deal is aimed at easing congestion, improving efficiency and strengthening Nigeria’s trade capacity.
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The Royal Family@RoyalFamily·
"The friendship between our two countries, Mr President, is a partnership of equals that has brought us both enormous benefits. It has been described to me as a deeply spiritual connection – beyond churches and mosques – a deep bond through which we have strengthened our shared security, ensured our economies are more prosperous, and empowered each other to believe in a more hopeful future." Charles R During last night’s State Banquet at Windsor Castle, The King spoke of the deep bond between Nigeria and the UK, highlighting shared history, culture and the powerful contributions of Nigerians in Britain. He spoke about moving forward together with hope, respect and partnership. Read His Majesty’s speech in full on royal.uk.
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The Royal Family@RoyalFamily·
This morning, at Windsor Castle, The King and Queen bid farewell to President Tinubu and Mrs Tinubu of Nigeria.
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Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy·
A heartfelt happy birthday to our Baba, former President Olusegun Obasanjo! Wishing this icon of leadership and statesmanship good health, joy, peace, and fulfilment. May his legacy continue to inspire generations. 🙏 #BirthdayWishes #Obasanjo #AdireOgun
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Huge congrats to Chief Yemi Sanusi on his reelection as Ogun APC chairman! His calm, composed leadership is exactly what Ogun APC and our great state need – for consistency, stability, and progress! Wishing him and the rest of his team continued success and effective leadership for the party and Ogun State. 🎵🎼🎶 àlágà dada l'alága àwa...🎹 #APCOgunState #CalmLeadership #AdireOgun
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Channels Television@channelstv·
President of Dangote Group, Aliko Dangote, has unveiled plans to expand into steel production, electricity generation, and port development as part of a broader ambition to accelerate industrialisation across Africa. channelstv.com/2026/03/03/dan…
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@modelesy Being a BIG fan for over 3decades, my little contribution to my Role Model....All the best Ma!
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Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy·
Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.
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Gbollay@gbollay_·
Let's get the mobilization started !!!!!!!
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy

Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.

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Baldé
Baldé@adeleke_visual·
I hate her party but I’m rooting for her just because i want to witness a woman rule a state. Wish you all the best, ma.
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy

Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.

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töllY TöLz
töllY TöLz@TollyTolz_·
May Almighty Allah crown all your efforts, surround you with people who will support & lift your cause!
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Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.

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Kaladin Stormblessed
Kaladin Stormblessed@fullm3t4l_raven·
From her career in media to her impact in public service, I have seen @modelesy lead with purpose and integrity. Watching my mum take this step is a proud moment because I know how much she cares about the future of Ogun State. The journey to 2027 starts now!
Modele Sarafa-Yusuf@modelesy

Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.

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Honourable Balo
Honourable Balo@YTBalogun·
@modelesy E kabo Ma Eku ise oluwa oluwa a so agbada di otun ooh , ema jina siwa oo a fe yin pupo oo👁️
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GID
GID@officialPGID·
Modele sarafa-Yusuf having satisfied the requirements of the law is hereby declared the winner and she's returned elected. Feb 6 be there First female governor in the history of Nigeria Modelesy is coming
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Distinguished Leaders, Members, and Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ogun State, NOTICE OF INTENTION TO RUN FOR THE OFFICE OF GOVERNOR, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA After deep reflection and wide consultation, I have decided to make myself available to serve as our party's candidate for Governor, Ogun State, in the 2027 elections. I chose this system of declaration deliberately to be public, honest, and focused on responsibility rather than spectacle. And I will speak plainly. Each generation is tested by history in different ways. Ours is being tested by how well we manage growth, equity, and continuity—how we ensure that Ogun State does not merely expand but truly develops; not just for some, but for all. Ogun State is blessed. Blessed with industry, blessed with intellect, blessed with culture, and blessed with strategic relevance to the nation. Yet we all know that blessings alone do not guarantee progress. Progress requires deliberate leadership, balance, and trust among our people. It requires continuity. Today, I want to share a vision rooted in unity, competence, and fairness. For many months, I have listened carefully — not just to social media noise, but to those of you who understand how Ogun State works, how power transitions succeed or fail, and what instability costs. The feedback has been consistent: “this cycle carries more risk than usual.” I am therefore writing you today because when risk rises, those who value continuity and institutional balance must not remain silent. Many of you know my political history. In 2022, I stepped forward to run for the office of the governor. I did not prevail. However, I did not destabilise the system. I accepted the outcome, preserved relationships, and stayed engaged. That experience clarified two things for me: ▪︎where the red lines are, and • what it takes to compete without fracturing the party or the state. This is, however, not a return driven by unfinished business. It is a response to a different political environment. Now, let me use my journalistic experience to guess and address what many of you may be quietly asking: 1) Relationship with Governor Dapo Abiodun. I have maintained a cordial and respectful relationship with the outgoing governor- the leader of our party. This is because I believe that continuity matters. Order matters. Transitions matter. I also enjoy a cordial relationship with other former leaders. This is, therefore, not a candidacy designed to undermine any of our leaders or rewrite the past. It is designed to protect what works and improve what must be improved — without rupture. 2) Ogun West — De-Escalation, Not Debate The agitation from Ogun West is real. It should not be dismissed. But unmanaged grievance is dangerous — especially when it is framed in moral absolutes. Our task is not to choose sides emotionally; it is to prevent a scenario where zoning becomes a blunt instrument that destabilises the entire state. What Ogun needs is inclusion without escalation. 3) Populism Risk We all know that loud politics can mobilise quickly — and collapse just as quickly, leaving damage behind. My concern is not electoral victory alone. It is governability after victory. Ogun State has always rewarded moderation, balance, and institutional respect. When politics becomes theatre, governance suffers — and so does party cohesion, public trust, and investor confidence. 4) Gender I am aware that my candidacy carries a gender dimension. I do not underestimate it, and I do not overplay it. Nigeria has never elected a female governor, and I'm aware of the weight of breaking that ceiling. To that extent, my aspiration isn't just about me; it's about paving the way for future generations of women leaders in Ogun State and Nigeria at large. However, this is not about symbolism. It is about capacity and competence.

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'Yom🥬@officialyomking·
@modelesy Into Tech... experience for over 8 years in IT industry. I would like to work with you in this field in any way I can be of help.
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@modelesy We are supporting you Madam Modele. Bring out a manifesto and get visible.
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