



In the evolving political climate of Oyo State, the name Hon. Olusina Ogunsola popularly called Omo Obasanjo has surfaced not merely as a political identity but as a symbol of authentic grassroots engagement and all-round human development.
As a prominent chieftain of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and a hopeful aspirant for the Oluyole Federal Constituency in 2027, Ogunsola’s growing appeal among residents is rooted in a lived reality of service, empathy, and transformational leadership.




Often described as a silent philanthropist, Ogunsola’s impact goes far beyond political ambitions. His contributions to human capital development, job creation, and welfare empowerment across Oluyole have garnered appreciation from supporters and neutrals alike.
His gestures ranging from scholarships for indigent students to empowerment schemes for women and youths are done without fanfare or media blitz, affirming his genuine intention to give back.
What makes Ogunsola stand out isn’t just his influence but his intention. Unlike some political actors, he is not desperate for clout or validation; he is on a mission to “nurture” Oluyole.
This nature of nomenclature is deliberate “Omo Obasanjo” isn’t merely an alias, it’s a testament to a legacy he seems determined to uphold: uncompromising service, strategic leadership, and sustainable development.
As the 2027 elections draw closer, Hon. Olusina Ogunsola remains a rallying point for many who desire not just representation but representation with results.
For the people of Oluyole, his emergence symbolizes hope that development isn’t an abstract promise, it’s a calling already answered by action.
