REMARKS AT THE 38TH ANNUAL HOLY GHOST CONVENTION OF THE SWORD OF THE SPIRIT MINISTRIES AND DEDICATION OF THE MISSION CAMPUS

I am always excited when I get invitations to speak at events that have to do with education. If I were told to choose just one of the four pillars on which to build the economic recovery of Oyo State, I will most certainly choose education as the foremost. Educated people cannot be held down. They will continue to push for development and embrace developmental efforts because they know better.

REMARKS AT THE FLAG-OFF OF THE TWENTY-ONE-KILOMETRE AIRPORT – AJIA – NEW IFE EXPRESS ROAD WITH A SPUR TO AMULOKO

And this is how economies work: Investors will only go where they can be assured of profits. If we do not develop basic infrastructure like roads, it will affect the cost of production, which in turn means less profit for investors. So, we cannot be seriously discussing attracting investment into Oyo State when a majority of roads and other infrastructure are in a state of disrepair

A SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE AKINTUNDE ADEOSUN FOUNDATION ANNUAL LEADERSHIP COLLOQUIUM TITLED: ‘INTEGRITY – A SINE QUA NON TO BUILDING A PROSPEROUS NATION

Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. When a leader is honest, it means that they can be trusted. You can go to sleep and shut both eyes because if they have said they will do something, they will do it. If they have made promises as shown in their manifesto, they will not wake up one day and deny it. A leader with strong moral principles is a person of his word.

Remarks at the Launch of the Start Them Early Programme (STEP) at Fasola Grammar School, Oyo

One of the challenges that agribusiness is facing is that in most parts of Africa, when we talk about agriculture, the picture that comes to the mind is not a young man sitting in his office looking at a computer. It is an older man or woman, back bent, tilling the soil with a hoe or attacking weeds with a cutlass. And this is why initiatives such as STEP are important.

Speech at the First Anniversary of the PDP Southwest (UK) Chapter

Our elders say when a woman marries two husbands, she is in the best position to tell which of the two have given her a better bargain. Nigerians in the southwest have had an opportunity to compare years of rule by the two major parties and a few smaller ones. When you feel their pulse, you will see that they are now gearing towards choosing people and not parties. This is the opportunity that we now have before us. An opportunity to show that the PDP, as it is now, has an ideology backing it.