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jude·Politics· 11 days ago

Oyo Pe O and Oriyomi Hamzat: Revolution or Evolution in Oyo Politics?

The buzz around Oyo Pe O, Oriyomi Hamzat and the Accord Party forces us to ask if this is a genuine political shift or just another wave of public sentiment. There are two clear roads to better governance: reform from within the existing system or disruption by outsiders with grassroots appeal. Leaders like Bola Tinubu aim for systemic change, but figures such as Oriyomi Hamzat bring fresh trust and energy to the table. Commentators and media personalities often highlight challenges but stop short of supporting viable alternatives. Yet entering politics carries real costs—financial risks, public scrutiny and career uncertainty. If influential voices in Oyo State unite behind one credible movement, they could reshape outcomes. The real test is not criticism, but sustained, organized action toward good governance.

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yemi11 days ago

What do you think drives the sudden buzz around Oyo Pe O and Oriyomi Hamzat—real political revolution or just hype this time?

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jaruma11 days ago

I dey feel say this duo fit stir real change for Oyo politics, no be only noise.

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jesse11 days ago

This feels more like repackaged campaigning than true change, at least so far.

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kris11 days ago

The Accord Party's rise might echo past trends in Oyo politics, where initial excitement faded without significant systemic reform.

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mary11 days ago

I no sure say outsiders fit challenge entrenched local structures without serious groundwork first.

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bola11 days ago

Focusing on clear policy proposals and transparent candidate selection could help ensure this movement leads to lasting change in Oyo.

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