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Meet Fawumi Kayode Abiodun (FKA): A Budding Grassroots Politician in Osun State

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In recent months, the name Fawumi Kayode Abiodun, popularly known as FKA, has continued to gain traction across Osun State’s political and civic landscape—particularly among young people seeking a new kind of leadership. With a background that blends engineering, entrepreneurship, media, and governance, FKA represents a growing class of grassroots-oriented leaders whose influence is rooted more in ideas, structure, and service than in political theatrics.

A graduate of the School of Politics, Policy and Governance (SPPG), FKA is widely regarded as a governance reform advocate who understands both the mechanics of the private sector and the responsibilities of public leadership. His over two decades of professional experience across real estate, oil and gas services, media, and infrastructure development have shaped his belief that effective governance must be practical, ethical, and people-centered. This philosophy has earned him respect among professionals, civic actors, and community stakeholders alike.

Beyond credentials, FKA’s appeal lies in his consistent engagement with civic issues and youth development. As Founder and CEO of Ekocity Media Company Ltd—publishers of The Capitol Post—he has positioned the platform as a civic media hub focused on leadership accountability, policy dialogue, and citizen education. Through initiatives such as the Capitol Post Civic Leadership Series, he has amplified conversations around governance reform, transparency, and inclusive participation.

FKA’s work also reflects a strong commitment to sustainability and innovation. His involvement in projects such as dredging and reclamation along the Lagos coastline, engagement around the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, waste-to-power initiatives in Lagos, and the development of a National Decarbonization Charter for Nigeria underscores his interest in aligning governance with environmental responsibility and long-term economic growth.

These efforts resonate strongly with young Nigerians who are increasingly concerned about climate action, economic opportunity, and future-ready leadership.

At the community level, FKA’s volunteer engagements as a UN-PEPOLAC Peace Ambassador and a UNICEF HIV/AIDS facilitator, alongside his mentorship within the SPPG leadership network, have strengthened his grassroots credibility. Supporters often describe him as accessible, values-driven, and deliberate—qualities many Osun youths believe are missing in conventional politics.

As Osun continues to navigate the challenges of development, representation, and youth inclusion, Fawumi Kayode Abiodun stands out as a symbol of a new political consciousness—one driven by integrity, accountability, and service. Whether through civic engagement, policy advocacy, or grassroots mobilization, FKA’s growing influence suggests that many see in him not just a politician, but a purposeful leader for the future.

   

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