Across Oyo State, a quiet revolution is unfolding, one that challenges the conventional markers of power and influence.


For decades, leadership has often been defined by seniority, political connections, or the weight of established names. Yet today, the tide is changing.


Young men and women, armed with vision, competence, and a determination to serve, are stepping into the limelight.


They are no longer spectators of the political process; they are shaping it.


They are proving that age is not a barrier to impact, and that experience can be measured not only in years but in results and integrity.


This generation carries a unique promise. They understand the rhythm of modern Nigeria, the aspirations of its people, the frustrations of its communities, and the opportunities that exist when leadership aligns with ambition and commitment.




Where older systems may have become rigid or disconnected, youth bring energy, innovation, and a keen awareness of the everyday realities of citizens.

Their emergence signals more than change; it heralds the possibility of leadership that listens, responds, and transforms.
It is within this new wave of youthful leadership that figures like Hon Ibrahim Ajiboye popularly known as Omo Iya Eleja emerge.
He’s Successful, grounded, and deeply attuned to the needs of the people of Ibadan Northeast Southeast Federal Constituency.
He embodies the essence of what it means for the next generation to step forward, not just to claim a seat, but to make representation meaningful, impactful, and inclusive.
Ibadan Northeast/ Southeast Federal Federal Constituency, like many parts of Oyo, is ready for leadership that speaks to its aspirations.
In Omo Iya Eleja, it finds not only ambition realised, but a roadmap for progress rooted in competence, integrity, and the lived experiences of its citizens.

