HON ADEMOLA SOLOMON BUILDS ON HIS ROOTS WITH STRATEGIC PLANNING FOR 2027 ELECTION

 




Over the weekend, I returned to the very soil where my hustle began. The trenches that taught me grit, patience, and resilience. As an Okada rider, those streets weren’t just a means of survival; they were my classroom, my proving ground, and my first audience.


Reconnecting with the people who stood by me through the grind was deeply personal. These are the voices that matter. The ones who saw me before the titles, before the recognition. We shared stories, laughter, and reflections on how far we’ve come. But more importantly, we had honest conversations about the times we’re in the state of our communities, the pulse of the streets, the ambition ahead 2027 election and the evolving role of politics in shaping our future.


This wasn’t just a visit. It was a moment of listening, of learning, and of quiet consultation ahead 2027. Their prayers and encouragement ahead the task reminded me that leadership isn’t claimed it’s earned, and it begins with understanding the people.


I left with more than memories. I left with insight, with clarity, and with a renewed sense of purpose. The trenches still speak, and I’m still listening. The trenches will speak again come 2027 and we will all listen.


#StillRising

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