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[VIEWPOINT] Why Adeyanju earns 90% approval in Ondo North senate poll, By Bashir Adefaka

EditorBy EditorApril 23, 2026Updated:April 23, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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A recent poll placing Michael Abayomi Adeyanju—popularly known as Imole—at a striking 90 per cent approval rating has ignited conversations across Ondo State about his rising political capital and viability as a senatorial contender for Ondo North.

Such an overwhelming figure, though still within the realm of opinion polling, points to a broader narrative: the emergence of a candidate whose appeal cuts across professional, economic, and grassroots constituencies.

Adeyanju, a registered engineer and accomplished entrepreneur, has steadily built a profile that extends beyond boardroom success. His involvement in enterprise development and job creation has reportedly contributed to local economic activity, positioning him as a figure associated with tangible impact rather than abstract promises. In a political environment where economic credibility increasingly shapes voter sentiment, this record appears to be resonating.

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Beyond his corporate footprint, Adeyanju’s traditional title as Otunba Mulero of Aiyede Kingdom reflects a layer of cultural legitimacy that few aspirants command. It signals not only recognition within traditional institutions but also an ability to navigate the intersection of modern governance and indigenous authority structures. Notably, his influence spans both Ekiti and Ondo socio-cultural spaces, including his roots in Akoko, further broadening his appeal.

Analysts argue that the poll numbers may be less about personality and more about timing. Voters in Ondo North, like many across Nigeria, are increasingly drawn to candidates perceived as accessible, grounded, and responsive to local realities. Adeyanju’s sustained visibility in community-based initiatives and his direct engagement style appear to align with this evolving expectation of leadership.

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However, while a 90 per cent approval rating offers a strong early signal, it is not a substitute for electoral victory. Nigerian political history is replete with examples where early momentum failed to translate into votes due to shifting alliances, party dynamics, and voter turnout variables.

The real test, therefore, lies ahead: can Adeyanju convert broad-based approval into a structured, resilient political machine capable of navigating the complexities of senatorial elections?

As the Ondo North race gradually takes shape, his candidacy will remain one to watch—not just for the numbers it commands today, but for how effectively it adapts to the demands of competitive politics.

Bashir Adefaka, a prince of the Ondo State kingdoms of Isolo and Akure in Akure South Local Government Area, is a journalist and media proprietor in Nigeria.

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