2027: Why “OGUNRANTI” Is More Than Just a Name in Oluyole


In the build-up to the 2027 elections, one name is steadily gaining attention across Oluyole Local Government, Hon. Olukunle Emmanuel Ogunranti, fondly called Omo-Baale.


But beyond the posters and growing support base, many followers say OGUNRANTI represents something deeper, a set of values and leadership qualities that truly connect with the people.


For them, the name itself tells a story:


  • O – Open-minded, Objective: A leader who listens before leading.
  • G – Grounded, Genuine: Real, relatable, and rooted in the people’s reality.
  • U – Understanding, Unwavering: Calm in approach, strong in decisions.
  • N – Noble, Nurturing: Focused on growth, unity, and community development.
  • R – Respectful, Responsible: A man who values people and takes duty seriously.
  • A – Approachable, Accountable: Always accessible and ready to answer to the people.
  • N – Nimble, Nuanced: Smart, strategic, and flexible in solving problems.
  • T – Transparent, Tenacious: Clear in actions and determined to deliver results.
  • I – Inspiring, Innovative: Bringing fresh ideas and motivating change.


Across different wards, the message is spreading fast;  this is not just politics as usual. Supporters believe Ogunranti embodies a new kind of representation, one that blends experience, humility, and a genuine desire to serve.


As 2027 draws closer, one slogan continues to echo louder on the streets and online:


“Ogunranti nii joor!!!”


For many, it’s not just a chant,  it’s a declaration of hope for a better, people-centered leadership in Oluyole



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