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*With Rev. COS Fawenu, the PDP is fully prepared to lead Kwara South into a new era of purposeful representation.*The gr...
23/05/2026

*With Rev. COS Fawenu, the PDP is fully prepared to lead Kwara South into a new era of purposeful representation.*

The groundswell of support across Babanloma, Share District, and beyond shows that the people are not just ready—they are eager for leadership that is people-centered, inclusive, and free from bitterness. Rev. COS Fawenu embodies that vision. His track record of service, his commitment to justice and development, and his ability to unite people across political and community lines have made him the rallying point for a movement that puts the people first.

Under his leadership, the PDP in Kwara South stands stronger, more united, and more prepared than ever to win the trust of the electorate and deliver real results.

Fiwajoye is ready. Kwara South is ready. The time for people-focused leadership is now.

*Signed:*
*Hon. Stephen Ishola.*

21/05/2026

Kwara South Senatorial Seat: The dawn of a new era in Kwara politics. It can be done differently. It should be done with the people.

13/05/2026

Where courage is involved, modest effort can make a mega difference.

*PDP Guber Hopeful Suleiman Agaka Meets Kwara South Leaders, Seeks Unity and Support*Continuing his statewide consultati...
27/04/2026

*PDP Guber Hopeful Suleiman Agaka Meets Kwara South Leaders, Seeks Unity and Support*

Continuing his statewide consultation ahead of the 2027 governorship race, a leading Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirant in Kwara State, Engr Suleiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka, on Tuesday met with the party’s Kwara South leadership at the senatorial secretariat in Ajase Ipo, Irepodun Local Government Area.

The visit was primarily aimed at consulting critical stakeholders on his gubernatorial ambition and reinforcing the need for unity within the party.

Agaka, who is seen as a formidable contender for the PDP ticket, was received by a full house of executives and leaders from all seven local governments that make up the Kwara South Senatorial District. Among those present were the Kwara South senatorial chairman, COS Fawenu; the senatorial woman leader, Chief Mrs Abegunde Margaret; the state youth leader, Comrade Orlando Adio Odunjo; the state party treasurer, Hon Tajudeen Shamsudeen Bada; and the chairman of the chairmen, Hon Jide Jato. Also in attendance were all seven local government chairmen, all seven youth leaders, and all seven women leaders from the district.

Addressing the gathering, Agaka appealed for their support in his aspiration to lead the state. He also made a passionate plea for maximum unity and peace within the PDP ranks, stressing that a harmonious party structure was essential for any electoral victory.

“We cannot afford to be divided. Let us work together as one family,” Agaka was quoted as saying by those at the meeting. He spoke extensively on the need to rebuild the party’s cohesion and present a common front.

In a swift response, the Kwara South leadership of the PDP assured the aspirant of their commitment to peace and unity. The senatorial chairman, COS Fawenu, speaking on behalf of the leaders, said the district remains united and would continue to promote harmony among all members regardless of their preferred aspirants.

“We have heard your message, and we give you our word. Kwara South is for peace and for the progress of our party,” Fawenu said.

The meeting ended with a vote of confidence in the ongoing consultation process, with leaders describing Agaka’s engagement as a step in the right direction.

Signed:
*Media Office of Engr Suleiman Bolakale Kawu Agaka (Dan'iya Ngeri of Ilorin Emirate And Hasken Lafiagi)*

21/04/2026

POLITICISATION OF OFFA 2018 ROBBERY IS AN UNACCEPTABLE SACRILEGE - COS FAWENU.

I have waited this long before putting my pen on paper to write on the charges of culpability brought against two former governors of Kwara State on the most unfortunate Offa robbery saga of 2018.

Having observed that the voices of the majority of Kwarans and Offa people in particular, including the families of the victims, are united in describing the development as a distraction and despicable response to a national tragedy, the coast is now clear for me to speak with frankness on the issue.

What the majority of the people, except a few who have not divested themselves from bad-blood political sentiment, are saying is very clear: "2026 is not 2018 and no politician, political party, or government in power would be allowed to pull wool over the eyes of Kwarans again to foist another clueless and callous government on the state through propaganda and campaigns of calumny."

Any righteous soul who wants good for Kwara State should be disturbed about any character that thinks it is by dancing on the graves of the dead that he or she would gain political advantage. To put it point-blank, Governor AbdulRahman's resurrection of the Offa robbery case does not only amount to abuse of court process, it also represents a despicable height of callousness against the people of Kwara South and Kwara North who are undergoing a harrowing experience in the hands of non-state actors that have taken over the state.

While Kwara North is bleeding and many communities in Kwara South have become ghost towns under Governor AbdulRahman's watch, it is very unfortunate that rather than find solutions to the problems his lacklustre approach to governance has brought upon the state, all that he could do is to resort to the frivolity of opening old wounds, not because he cares for the dead and their loved ones but to callously settle political scores.

The validity of the aforementioned presupposition rests on the repeated visitation of the Offa robbery at the eve of every election cycle. Obviously, that approach can no longer be taken as a mere coincidence but as a deliberate attempt to always play on both the intelligence and emotion of the people for political benefit, but the people can now see clearly through the curtain and can no longer be swindled with propaganda.

It is therefore not only pathetic but also an unimaginable abomination that anybody with blood flowing in his veins would think introducing unnecessary distraction into the polity when the state is grappling with an unprecedented level of insecurity, without any proactive solution in sight, will be applauded by Kwarans. More so when we have witnessed a similar card played in the past and the result we got are leaders who have power and resources but are mismanaging them.

Rather than secure the state and spread development across the length and breadth of the state, two of the three senatorial districts have become enclaves of non-state actors. And all that the government, which has the constitutional responsibility to tame the evil, could do is to think that wasting the emotion of the people on the bad memory of a national tragedy that befell the state eight years ago is the right way to go.

With this new low approach to politics and governance at the eve of another election cycle in the country by the outgoing governor of Kwara State, we are forced to ask: could it mean they have perfected plans to gain another clandestine political advantage from the blood of hundreds of Kwarans being killed by bandits as they did with the Offa robbery in 2019? Because as we speak, a great number of communities in Kwara South have been deserted; we are forced to ask, besides the tragedy of the loss of their loved ones, what is their future political prospect in a game that is determined by voting population? Or is there more than meets the eye in the unfolding events and the reason for the unperturbed stand of our governor?

We are forced to think that way and to ask probing questions because, except for evil-mindedness, why would a government that has been dead silent and obviously unconcerned about the killings, kidnapping, and displacement of the people of Kwara South and Kwara North suddenly wake up to think that the brutalised and abandoned people of Kwara State, who are bleeding from their noses to pay ransom to rescue their people from bandits on a daily basis, would accept that abusing the judicial process to resurrect the Offa robbery case and pin it on supposed political adversaries would be welcomed as a genuine concern for justice?

Please Sir, Mr Governor, this pretentious concern is not the empathy expected by the people of Ifelodun, Edu, Patigi, Kaiama, Ekiti, and other local government areas who are living in daily fear of death that may come at any time, as if we have no government that should provide both security for the generality of the people and succour for the victims of your absentee style of governance.

Perhaps, the government of the day needs to be reminded that whatever happened in the past that made Kwarans mistake propaganda for progressive politics is an accident of history that can never be repeated again. Kwarans are far more enlightened than that low level of bad-blood politics.

Kwara State is not only the hub of Western education in Northern Nigeria; the people of Kwara State were leading technocrats; in fact, the torchbearers that helped Ahmadu Bello compete effectively in the premiership era of Nigeria’s development with his contemporaries in Western and Eastern Nigeria. It is therefore unfortunate that the current government of Kwara State prides itself on the nomenclature of merely naming the state House after the late sage above security of lives and property, while allowing killings and banditry associated with anti-Western education ideologists (Boko Haram) to take over the state in a manner no one in his right mind would ever think Kwara State could experience. Rather than face the menace and stamp it out, what we are witnessing is pettiness and callousness combined.

In conclusion, as a religious society that places high premium on the memory of the dead, the politicisation of the Offa tragedy in the manner the Kwara State Government is going about it is nothing other than unacceptable sacrilege.

Not minding that he claimed personal responsibility when he was not the one responsible, the Amalekite that played this manner of game with the death of King Saul in the Bible was not spared by David. The death of one person is not a joke, talk less of that number that died in the dastardly Offa robbery of 2018.

I hereby call on religious leaders, traditional rulers, and other well-meaning Kwarans who have the ears of Governor AbdulRasak AbdulRahman to draw his attention to the spiritual implications of dancing on the graves of the dead and desist from it in order to avoid irreversible divine retribution that such action may attract.

POLITICISATION OF OFFA 2018 ROBBERY IS AN UNACCEPTABLE SACRILEGE - COS FAWENU.https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18dDYxXFP...
21/04/2026

POLITICISATION OF OFFA 2018 ROBBERY IS AN UNACCEPTABLE SACRILEGE - COS FAWENU.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18dDYxXFP1/

I have waited this long before putting my pen on paper to write on the charges of culpability brought against two former governors of Kwara State on the most unfortunate Offa robbery saga of 2018.

Having observed that the voices of the majority of Kwarans and Offa people in particular, including the families of the victims, are united in describing the development as a distraction and despicable response to a national tragedy, the coast is now clear for me to speak with frankness on the issue.

What the majority of the people, except a few who have not divested themselves from bad-blood political sentiment, are saying is very clear: "2026 is not 2018 and no politician, political party, or government in power would be allowed to pull wool over the eyes of Kwarans again to foist another clueless and callous government on the state through propaganda and campaigns of calumny."

Any righteous soul who wants good for Kwara State should be disturbed about any character that thinks it is by dancing on the graves of the dead that he or she would gain political advantage. To put it point-blank, Governor AbdulRahman's resurrection of the Offa robbery case does not only amount to abuse of court process, it also represents a despicable height of callousness against the people of Kwara South and Kwara North who are undergoing a harrowing experience in the hands of non-state actors that have taken over the state.

While Kwara North is bleeding and many communities in Kwara South have become ghost towns under Governor AbdulRahman's watch, it is very unfortunate that rather than find solutions to the problems his lacklustre approach to governance has brought upon the state, all that he could do is to resort to the frivolity of opening old wounds, not because he cares for the dead and their loved ones but to callously settle political scores.

The validity of the aforementioned presupposition rests on the repeated visitation of the Offa robbery at the eve of every election cycle. Obviously, that approach can no longer be taken as a mere coincidence but as a deliberate attempt to always play on both the intelligence and emotion of the people for political benefit, but the people can now see clearly through the curtain and can no longer be swindled with propaganda.

It is therefore not only pathetic but also an unimaginable abomination that anybody with blood flowing in his veins would think introducing unnecessary distraction into the polity when the state is grappling with an unprecedented level of insecurity, without any proactive solution in sight, will be applauded by Kwarans. More so when we have witnessed a similar card played in the past and the result we got are leaders who have power and resources but are mismanaging them.

Rather than secure the state and spread development across the length and breadth of the state, two of the three senatorial districts have become enclaves of non-state actors. And all that the government, which has the constitutional responsibility to tame the evil, could do is to think that wasting the emotion of the people on the bad memory of a national tragedy that befell the state eight years ago is the right way to go.

With this new low approach to politics and governance at the eve of another election cycle in the country by the outgoing governor of Kwara State, we are forced to ask: could it mean they have perfected plans to gain another clandestine political advantage from the blood of hundreds of Kwarans being killed by bandits as they did with the Offa robbery in 2019? Because as we speak, a great number of communities in Kwara South have been deserted; we are forced to ask, besides the tragedy of the loss of their loved ones, what is their future political prospect in a game that is determined by voting population? Or is there more than meets the eye in the unfolding events and the reason for the unperturbed stand of our governor?

We are forced to think that way and to ask probing questions because, except for evil-mindedness, why would a government that has been dead silent and obviously unconcerned about the killings, kidnapping, and displacement of the people of Kwara South and Kwara North suddenly wake up to think that the brutalised and abandoned people of Kwara State, who are bleeding from their noses to pay ransom to rescue their people from bandits on a daily basis, would accept that abusing the judicial process to resurrect the Offa robbery case and pin it on supposed political adversaries would be welcomed as a genuine concern for justice?

Please Sir, Mr Governor, this pretentious concern is not the empathy expected by the people of Ifelodun, Edu, Patigi, Kaiama, Ekiti, and other local government areas who are living in daily fear of death that may come at any time, as if we have no government that should provide both security for the generality of the people and succour for the victims of your absentee style of governance.

Perhaps, the government of the day needs to be reminded that whatever happened in the past that made Kwarans mistake propaganda for progressive politics is an accident of history that can never be repeated again. Kwarans are far more enlightened than that low level of bad-blood politics.

Kwara State is not only the hub of Western education in Northern Nigeria; the people of Kwara State were leading technocrats; in fact, the torchbearers that helped Ahmadu Bello compete effectively in the premiership era of Nigeria’s development with his contemporaries in Western and Eastern Nigeria. It is therefore unfortunate that the current government of Kwara State prides itself on the nomenclature of merely naming the state House after the late sage above security of lives and property, while allowing killings and banditry associated with anti-Western education ideologists (Boko Haram) to take over the state in a manner no one in his right mind would ever think Kwara State could experience. Rather than face the menace and stamp it out, what we are witnessing is pettiness and callousness combined.

In conclusion, as a religious society that places high premium on the memory of the dead, the politicisation of the Offa tragedy in the manner the Kwara State Government is going about it is nothing other than unacceptable sacrilege.

Not minding that he claimed personal responsibility when he was not the one responsible, the Amalekite that played this manner of game with the death of King Saul in the Bible was not spared by David. The death of one person is not a joke, talk less of that number that died in the dastardly Offa robbery of 2018.

I hereby call on religious leaders, traditional rulers, and other well-meaning Kwarans who have the ears of Governor AbdulRasak AbdulRahman to draw his attention to the spiritual implications of dancing on the graves of the dead and desist from it in order to avoid irreversible divine retribution that such action may attract.

POLITICISATION OF OFFA 2018 ROBBERY IS AN UNACCEPTABLE SACRILEGE - COS FAWENU.

I have waited this long before putting my pen on paper to write on the charges of culpability brought against two former governors of Kwara State on the most unfortunate Offa robbery saga of 2018.

Having observed that the voices of the majority of Kwarans and Offa people in particular, including the families of the victims, are united in describing the development as a distraction and despicable response to a national tragedy, the coast is now clear for me to speak with frankness on the issue.

What the majority of the people, except a few who have not divested themselves from bad-blood political sentiment, are saying is very clear: "2026 is not 2018 and no politician, political party, or government in power would be allowed to pull wool over the eyes of Kwarans again to foist another clueless and callous government on the state through propaganda and campaigns of calumny."

Any righteous soul who wants good for Kwara State should be disturbed about any character that thinks it is by dancing on the graves of the dead that he or she would gain political advantage. To put it point-blank, Governor AbdulRahman's resurrection of the Offa robbery case does not only amount to abuse of court process, it also represents a despicable height of callousness against the people of Kwara South and Kwara North who are undergoing a harrowing experience in the hands of non-state actors that have taken over the state.

While Kwara North is bleeding and many communities in Kwara South have become ghost towns under Governor AbdulRahman's watch, it is very unfortunate that rather than find solutions to the problems his lacklustre approach to governance has brought upon the state, all that he could do is to resort to the frivolity of opening old wounds, not because he cares for the dead and their loved ones but to callously settle political scores.

The validity of the aforementioned presupposition rests on the repeated visitation of the Offa robbery at the eve of every election cycle. Obviously, that approach can no longer be taken as a mere coincidence but as a deliberate attempt to always play on both the intelligence and emotion of the people for political benefit, but the people can now see clearly through the curtain and can no longer be swindled with propaganda.

It is therefore not only pathetic but also an unimaginable abomination that anybody with blood flowing in his veins would think introducing unnecessary distraction into the polity when the state is grappling with an unprecedented level of insecurity, without any proactive solution in sight, will be applauded by Kwarans. More so when we have witnessed a similar card played in the past and the result we got are leaders who have power and resources but are mismanaging them.

Rather than secure the state and spread development across the length and breadth of the state, two of the three senatorial districts have become enclaves of non-state actors. And all that the government, which has the constitutional responsibility to tame the evil, could do is to think that wasting the emotion of the people on the bad memory of a national tragedy that befell the state eight years ago is the right way to go.

With this new low approach to politics and governance at the eve of another election cycle in the country by the outgoing governor of Kwara State, we are forced to ask: could it mean they have perfected plans to gain another clandestine political advantage from the blood of hundreds of Kwarans being killed by bandits as they did with the Offa robbery in 2019? Because as we speak, a great number of communities in Kwara South have been deserted; we are forced to ask, besides the tragedy of the loss of their loved ones, what is their future political prospect in a game that is determined by voting population? Or is there more than meets the eye in the unfolding events and the reason for the unperturbed stand of our governor?

We are forced to think that way and to ask probing questions because, except for evil-mindedness, why would a government that has been dead silent and obviously unconcerned about the killings, kidnapping, and displacement of the people of Kwara South and Kwara North suddenly wake up to think that the brutalised and abandoned people of Kwara State, who are bleeding from their noses to pay ransom to rescue their people from bandits on a daily basis, would accept that abusing the judicial process to resurrect the Offa robbery case and pin it on supposed political adversaries would be welcomed as a genuine concern for justice?

Please Sir, Mr Governor, this pretentious concern is not the empathy expected by the people of Ifelodun, Edu, Patigi, Kaiama, Ekiti, and other local government areas who are living in daily fear of death that may come at any time, as if we have no government that should provide both security for the generality of the people and succour for the victims of your absentee style of governance.

Perhaps, the government of the day needs to be reminded that whatever happened in the past that made Kwarans mistake propaganda for progressive politics is an accident of history that can never be repeated again. Kwarans are far more enlightened than that low level of bad-blood politics.

Kwara State is not only the hub of Western education in Northern Nigeria; the people of Kwara State were leading technocrats; in fact, the torchbearers that helped Ahmadu Bello compete effectively in the premiership era of Nigeria’s development with his contemporaries in Western and Eastern Nigeria. It is therefore unfortunate that the current government of Kwara State prides itself on the nomenclature of merely naming the state House after the late sage above security of lives and property, while allowing killings and banditry associated with anti-Western education ideologists (Boko Haram) to take over the state in a manner no one in his right mind would ever think Kwara State could experience. Rather than face the menace and stamp it out, what we are witnessing is pettiness and callousness combined.

In conclusion, as a religious society that places high premium on the memory of the dead, the politicisation of the Offa tragedy in the manner the Kwara State Government is going about it is nothing other than unacceptable sacrilege.

Not minding that he claimed personal responsibility when he was not the one responsible, the Amalekite that played this manner of game with the death of King Saul in the Bible was not spared by David. The death of one person is not a joke, talk less of that number that died in the dastardly Offa robbery of 2018.

I hereby call on religious leaders, traditional rulers, and other well-meaning Kwarans who have the ears of Governor AbdulRasak AbdulRahman to draw his attention to the spiritual implications of dancing on the graves of the dead and desist from it in order to avoid irreversible divine retribution that such action may attract.

12/04/2026

APPRECIATION MESSAGE ON THE SUCCESS OF THE POST-CONVENTION RALLY IN KWARA SOUTH

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Kwara South Senatorial District, under the leadership of Rev. COS Fawenu, extends heartfelt appreciation to all stakeholders and the good people of Kwara South for the overwhelming success recorded at the Post-Convention Rally.

We express profound gratitude to our national leader, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki for his purposeful leadership, steadfast commitment, and the personal sacrifices he has consistently made to keep the PDP strong, united, and viable as a credible platform for electoral contests across all levels in 2027. His vision continues to inspire hope and direction for our party and the people.

We also commend the State Chairman, Hon. Isa Adamu Bawa, for bringing renewed dynamism, unity, and cohesion into the administration of the party. His leadership has strengthened internal structures and fostered a sense of collective purpose among members.

Our sincere appreciation goes to all aspirants across various levels who have demonstrated unwavering belief in the PDP. Your active engagement with the grassroots, responsiveness to the welfare of the people, and issue-based interactions have reinforced the position of the PDP as the party that prioritizes the safety, well-being, and prosperity of the people above personal aggrandizement and divisive propaganda.

We recognize and applaud the tireless efforts of our Local Government and Ward Party Chairmen, elders, and critical stakeholders including transporters, artisans, farmers, youths, women, the media, and security agencies. Your dedication, mobilization, and support were instrumental in the success of the rally.

To the resilient and courageous people of Kwara South, we say thank you. Despite the challenges and hardships endured under the current administration, you came out boldly and massively to demand the positive change that the PDP represents. Your voice has been heard loud and clear.

We specially commend all the seven Local Government Areas of Kwara South: Ifelodun, Offa, Oyun, Ekiti, Irepodun, Isin, and Oke-Ero for their impressive turnout and commitment. In particular, we salute the people of Offa and Oyun for their exceptional hospitality and accommodating spirit, which created an enabling environment for the smooth and successful hosting of the rally.

As we move forward, we call on all citizens to take the next crucial step by registering and obtaining their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs). We also urge everyone to join hands with us in the Rescue Kwara Project, a collective mission to restore good governance and rebuild our state.

The PDP in Kwara South, under the leadership of Rev. COS Fawenu remains firmly committed to inclusivity, unity, and collaboration with all relevant stakeholders. Together, we will work tirelessly to bring into power a responsive government that will stamp out insecurity and ensure equitable distribution of development across every part of Kwara State.

Once again, we thank you all for making this rally a resounding success.

Signed:
Rev. COS Fawenu
PDP Kwara South Chairman

Rev. COS Fawenu Felicitates Ajibade, SAN on Emergence as National Legal Adviser to the People's Democratic Party.https:/...
31/03/2026

Rev. COS Fawenu Felicitates Ajibade, SAN on Emergence as National Legal Adviser to the People's Democratic Party.
https://www.facebook.com/share/p/18VY6mWZZ3/

I extend my warmest congratulations to Bar. Kamaldeen Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, on his well-deserved emergence as the National Legal Adviser to our great party, the PeoplesDemocratic Party. This renewed mandate is a testament to his competence, integrity, and years of dedicated service to the legal profession and public administration.

My confidence in the silk lawyer's capacity to deliver effectively in this role is firmly rooted in my close knowledge of his work during his tenure as the Kwara State Attorney General. I had the privilege of serving as a member of the Advisory Council to the Governor on Prerogative of Mercy, where I observed firsthand his calm disposition, firm grasp of issues, and strategic approach to governance. These qualities set him apart and will undoubtedly guide his success at the national level.

I also wish to sincerely appreciate our highly respected leader, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki for his continued sacrifice, commitment, and leadership in ensuring that Kwarans occupy strategic positions within the nation’s political space and governance architecture. His unwavering dedication remains a source of pride and inspiration.

Furthermore, I express the unalloyed support of PDP members and supporters across the seven Local Government Areas of Kwara South. We remain resolute in our commitment to the collective vision of restoring good governance in Kwara State, anchored on peace, security, and inclusive development where no region feels neglected or abandoned.

Once again, congratulations to Ajibade, SAN, and best wishes for a successful tenure.

Rev. COS Fawenu
PDP Kwara South Senatorial Chairman

Rev. COS Fawenu Felicitates Ajibade, SAN on Emergence as National Legal Adviser to the People's Democratic Party.

I extend my warmest congratulations to Bar. Kamaldeen Adeyemi Ajibade, SAN, on his well-deserved emergence as the National Legal Adviser to our great party, the PeoplesDemocratic Party. This renewed mandate is a testament to his competence, integrity, and years of dedicated service to the legal profession and public administration.

My confidence in the silk lawyer's capacity to deliver effectively in this role is firmly rooted in my close knowledge of his work during his tenure as the Kwara State Attorney General. I had the privilege of serving as a member of the Advisory Council to the Governor on Prerogative of Mercy, where I observed firsthand his calm disposition, firm grasp of issues, and strategic approach to governance. These qualities set him apart and will undoubtedly guide his success at the national level.

I also wish to sincerely appreciate our highly respected leader, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki for his continued sacrifice, commitment, and leadership in ensuring that Kwarans occupy strategic positions within the nation’s political space and governance architecture. His unwavering dedication remains a source of pride and inspiration.

Furthermore, I express the unalloyed support of PDP members and supporters across the seven Local Government Areas of Kwara South. We remain resolute in our commitment to the collective vision of restoring good governance in Kwara State, anchored on peace, security, and inclusive development where no region feels neglected or abandoned.

Once again, congratulations to Ajibade, SAN, and best wishes for a successful tenure.

Rev. COS Fawenu
PDP Kwara South Senatorial Chairman

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