By Oyo Amebo
In the heart of Oyo State’s bustling political and commercial landscape, a quiet but powerful momentum is building around one man: Engr. Abioye Samuel Oluwaseun.
A self-made entrepreneur, philanthropist, and seasoned political figure, he is fast becoming the symbol of hope for many in Egbeda State Constituency.
Best known as the Chief Executive Officer of Everyday Kitchen, a thriving restaurant enterprise with a footprint that stretches across almost every corner of Ibadan, Engr. Abioye is no stranger to success.
What began as a modest business vision has blossomed into a formidable brand employing well over 500 staff, with a structured workforce strength of about 225 at its operational core.
His restaurants are not merely eateries; they are economic hubs providing jobs, empowering youth, and stimulating local commerce.
Yet, beyond business, it is his growing political relevance that is capturing attention. Leaders and stakeholders within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Egbeda are increasingly vocal, urging him to step forward and contest for leadership.
Their appeal is rooted in a shared concern: dissatisfaction with past representation and a yearning for dynamic, people-oriented governance.
Engr. Abioye’s appeal lies not in rhetoric, but in results. Even without holding public office, his philanthropic footprint is both visible and impactful.
From job creation to community support initiatives, his contributions have touched countless lives across Egbeda and the wider Ibadanland.
For many, he represents a rare blend of enterprise and empathy, a leader who understands both the boardroom and the grassroots.
In his first public address amid mounting calls for his candidacy, he struck a tone of humility and responsibility, signalling readiness to serve if called upon.
Observers noted that his political experience, combined with his business acumen, positions him uniquely to navigate the complexities of governance while delivering tangible development.
As conversations intensify across Egbeda, one sentiment rings clear: the constituency is eager for renewal.
And in Engr. Abioye Samuel Oluwaseun, many believe they have found the “breath of fresh air” they have long awaited.
Whether he formally joins the race, one thing is certain, his influence is already reshaping the narrative, inspiring a new vision of leadership anchored in service, opportunity, and progress.




