April 26, 2025
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Nigerians don’t just live anywhere; they’re part of a big, lively country built on the hard work, hopes, and spirit of everyday people. And patriotism isn’t about fancy speeches or flags on holidays — it’s what holds us together when the lights go off or the market gets too pricey.

It’s not pretending everything is fine when the roads are rough. It’s about sticking up for the whole nation, not just our little corner.

Greatness isn’t something that shows up on its own, – we make it happen by keeping the country strong, no matter how loud things get.

I also believe very strongly that loyalty to Nigeria and its people isn’t some old saying, rather, it’s what keeps us steady when arguments flare and dust fills the air. Just like our various busy motor parks: if one driver keeps all the fuel, nobody moves, but when it’s shared, everyone gets home.

Yet, this isn’t about acting like the bread is cheap or the nights are easy — it’s about turning complaints into something useful.

The trader setting up shop, the nurse helping the sick, the kid kicking a ball, they all need to cheer for the same team.

If Nigeria or Oyo State stumbles, we all feel it.

We can not afford to wait for someone to hand us success; we have to dig it out with our own hands.

Every voice, every place, has to care more about the country than their own small fights, even when floods mess up plans or tempers run hot. It’s easy to hide in our own yards, hold tight to what’s ours, but that’s a quick way to lose.

Nations grow when its people choose the big picture over the small one.

Progress is simple: it’s sticking together and making sure everyone gets a fair share, not just the loudest.

This isn’t a job for dreamers; it’s for people who’ve got heart. Loyalty doesn’t mean smiling when the water stops or the gates lock tight — it’s about finding a beat in the mess.

The trick is to see tough times as a chance to get stronger, not a reason to give up.

We don’t have to agree on everything; we just have to want our State to stand more than we want to win an argument.

When things feel heavy, that’s us pushing forward, real and ready.

We, as a people, need patriotism like a bright light, not a heavy stick.

It’s what shows off our tough, noisy, unbeatable spirit, it is what will help us build up instead of tearing down.

The people, walking on tired feet with big dreams, are the reason for it all; their lives show what we’re worth.

Clear days aren’t promised, but Nigerians have the strength to keep going if we all pull together — I so strongly have the contention that a Nigeria and Oyo State that cares for the whole, lifts every one of us, step by steady step.

Oyo 2027
AKK 2027
Governor 2027
AKK! Aseyori ni tiwa.
AKK!! Ajose Ajoje
AKK!!! A Task that must be done.
Sunday April 27, 2025.

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