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Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola: A Rebel With a Mission at 69

Nathaniel Irobi by Nathaniel Irobi
May 28, 2026
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By Paul Mumeh

At 69, few Nigerian political figures command the kind of attention, admiration and debate that surround Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. To admirers, he is a courageous reformer and progressive thinker; to critics, a stubborn dissenter unafraid of controversy. Yet, whether praised or opposed, one fact remains undeniable: Aregbesola has lived as a man driven by conviction and mission.
Born on May 25, 1957, in Ilesa, Osun State, Aregbesola’s journey from student activism to national prominence reflects an uncommon consistency of purpose. His early involvement in progressive politics and pro-democracy struggles shaped the ideological foundation that later defined his public life. From his days as Speaker of the Students’ Parliament at The Polytechnic, Ibadan, to his role in democratic advocacy and public service, he cultivated the image of a politician guided more by conviction than convenience.
Aregbesola’s lifestyle has often reflected simplicity and discipline rather than flamboyance. Popularly called Ogbeni—meaning “Mister” in Yoruba—he deliberately embraced a modest public identity and projected what many describe as a Spartan disposition toward material wealth.
His plain dressing, energetic public engagements and closeness to ordinary people reinforced his image as a grassroots politician who sought connection rather than distance from the masses.
Politically, Aregbesola belongs firmly to Nigeria’s progressive tradition. His years as Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure in Lagos State, and later as Governor of Osun State from 2010 to 2018, established him as a leader willing to pursue bold and unconventional policies. His administration introduced youth employment initiatives, school infrastructure reforms, social welfare programmes and community-focused development strategies that generated both commendation and criticism. Yet, he remained steadfast in his insistence that governance must directly improve the lives of ordinary citizens.
His politics has always carried a rebellious streak—not rebellion for disorder, but resistance against conformity and political complacency.
Aregbesola’s long legal struggle before assuming office as Governor of Osun State demonstrated his belief in democratic processes and the rule of law. Over the years, he maintained positions that sometimes placed him at odds with political allies and prevailing interests, reinforcing his reputation as a man unwilling to surrender conviction for comfort.
Religion occupies a significant place in Aregbesola’s worldview. A devout Muslim born into a family with both Muslim and Christian roots, he has consistently advocated peaceful coexistence and mutual respect among faiths. As Governor of Osun State, he promoted interfaith harmony and recognised the cultural and religious diversity of society, including support for traditional worship observances alongside Muslim and Christian celebrations. His public interventions frequently reflected the belief that faith should unite rather than divide communities.
Beyond politics and religion lies the enduring essence of Aregbesola’s personality—energy, courage and ideological clarity. Supporters describe him as a mobiliser, strategist and man of uncommon determination whose political relevance transcends party lines and electoral cycles. Even among rivals, there is recognition of his influence and contributions to public life.
Aregbesola’s irreconcilable differences with his former political leader and current President, Bola Ahmed Tinubu—alongside whom he fought many defining political battles—and his unexpected departure from the Tinubu political family to forge new alliances within the ADC, where he now serves as National Secretary, remain a subject of political intrigue and analysis. To many observers, the development represents both a mystery and a study in political brinkmanship.
As Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola marks his 69th birthday, the occasion is not merely a celebration of age, but of a life marked by struggle, service and steadfast convictions. His journey reminds many that leadership is not always about popularity or consensus; sometimes, it is about the courage to stand apart while pursuing a vision.
At 69, the rebel still carries a mission.
Happy Birthday to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, CON—a man whose life continues to inspire debate, reflection and engagement in Nigeria’s democratic journey.

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