Tag: Osun politics

  • Politics Meets Pop: Davido Linked to Uncle Adeleke’s Party Move

    Politics Meets Pop: Davido Linked to Uncle Adeleke’s Party Move

    Photo Credit: The Punch
    2025-12-25 09:45:00

    As detailed by The Punch, Davido is said to have aligned with or been linked to his uncle Governor Ademola Adeleke’s political platform (Accord), a development that quickly sparked online chatter about celebrity influence in Nigerian politics. The story sits at the intersection of family power, party branding, and youth-facing celebrity visibility.

    While celebrity political endorsements are not new, Davido’s reach makes any perceived “move” instantly consequential—fueling speculation about campaign mobilization, messaging, and the optics of pop-culture figures in partisan structures.

    The report also highlights how political narratives now travel: a mix of social posts, informal statements, and media amplification can rapidly become “news,” even before formal party documentation or official statements clarify details.

    Other outlets have tracked the broader Adeleke/Davido political storylines over time, and recent political reporting continues to note the growing role of influencers and entertainers in shaping campaign narratives and voter attention spans—especially among first-time and youth voters.

    Echotitbits take: If this is more than rumor, watch for formal party documentation, event appearances, and whether Davido’s involvement becomes structured (youth mobilization, rallies) or remains symbolic. Nigerian politics increasingly runs on attention—and celebrity attention is premium fuel.

    Source: The Punch  — December 25, 2025 (https://punchng.com/davido-joins-uncle-adelekes-accord-party/)

    The Punch  2025-12-25

  • Davido signals entry into Osun politics with Accord Party card pickup plan

    Davido signals entry into Osun politics with Accord Party card pickup plan

    Photo Credit: Prompt News Online

    2025-12-24 08:00:00
    Reporting by Prompt News Online indicates Afrobeats star Davido has said he will formally join the Accord Party and pick up his membership card in Osun State.

    The report says the singer made the disclosure via a post on X, adding that he would be in the state to complete the process.

    The update has quickly sparked chatter about whether celebrity clout can translate into serious grassroots mobilisation in the build-up to local political contests.

    Punch Newspapers (News site) also echoed the same development, noting: “Davido joins uncle Adeleke’s Accord party.” (https://punchng.com/). The Guardian Nigeria (News site) also echoed the same development, noting: “Davido to join Accord…” (https://guardian.ng/).

    Echotitbits take: Celebrity politics is no longer just “soft power.” Davido’s audience reach can shape narratives fast, but the real test is whether this becomes sustained civic engagement—policy advocacy, voter education, and accountable participation—beyond the initial membership-card moment.

    Source: Prompt News Online — December 24, 2025 — https://promptnewsonline.com/davido-announces-plan-to-join-accord-party/
    Prompt News Online
    2025-12-24

  • Osun APC Lists 1,660 Delegates for Dec 13 Governorship Primary

    The APC in Osun State reportedly concluded ward congresses that produced 1,660 delegates who will vote in the party’s governorship primary scheduled for December 13, 2025. Party officials praised the peaceful conduct of the exercise.

    The development sets the stage for heightened intra-party competition as the state moves toward the next election cycle.

    2025-12-09

    The Nation

    2025-12-09

  • Fubara Switches to APC as Adeleke Formalizes Accord Re-Election Bid

    Rivers Governor Siminalayi Fubara defected from the PDP to the APC, framing the move as a strategic decision for stability and alignment with the centre. He cited assurances of support from President Bola Tinubu.

    In Osun, Governor Ademola Adeleke moved to the Accord Party ahead of his re-election push, describing the decision as aligned with his social-welfare agenda amidst party uncertainty.

    2025-12-10

    The Nation

    2025-12-10