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Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Umarnuhu1990: 10:48am On Mar 31
Hon. Akin Alabi, whom I fondly call my Honorable, is one politician I love and respect. I got to know Akin Alabi personally through my friends, Adekojo Idris Ayobami and Akin Akinwale. My first encounter with Akin Alabi revealed everything I needed to know about him. He is a very humane, standout, empathetic, and honest politician who loves, cares for, and respects the people he represents.

On the night I paid Akin Alabi a courtesy visit at his country home, he mentioned something that has resonated with me, his constant touch with his constituents. That night, I made a promise to myself that when I eventually become a representative of my people in the Olamaboro/Ankpa/Omala Federal Constituency, I will emulate his practice of visiting his constituents almost every weekend and staying in constant touch with the people. From our conversation, it was clear that Akin loves his people and does not hesitate to come through for them when called upon. He is loved by both the young and the old.

Akin Alabi stands as a beacon of representative democracy, embodying the principles of accountability, service, and innovation. As the elected representative for the Egbeda/Ona-Ara Federal Constituency of Oyo State, he has demonstrated a profound commitment to the welfare of his constituents and the nation at large. His tenure is marked by landmark projects, impactful legislation, and a deep-rooted dedication to uplifting the lives of those he represents.

Akin Alabi’s commitment to public service is evident through the numerous projects he has initiated. Among these is the strategic construction of the road from Accorn Junction to Hope Junction, which, despite its short length, serves as a vital artery linking Old and New Ife Roads. This project is just one example of how Akin prioritizes infrastructure development to enhance connectivity and promote socio-economic growth.

Perhaps the most significant achievement as the people’s representative for me as a person, is the establishment of the Youth Development and Resource Center. This center, which he built single-handedly, aims to empower the youth of Egbeda/Ona-Ara by providing training in various tech skills, including web development, content creation, graphic design, and cryptocurrency. By equipping young people with these skills, Akin is raising a generation of innovators and entrepreneurs ready to tackle the challenges of the modern economy.

Furthermore, Akin has addressed pressing infrastructural needs, such as the long-collapsed Paara/Ita Merin bridge, which had severely hampered local economic activities. His efforts to flag off and complete its reconstruction signify his commitment to restoring vital links for communities in the area.

In addition to these projects, Akin has invested in some important services for his constituents. He has procured numerous transformers to enhance electricity supply and constructed streetlights to illuminate the streets of Egbeda/Ona-Ara, ensuring safety and security for residents. His commitment to education is also commendable, as demonstrated by the rehabilitation of classrooms at Urban Day Grammar School, Old Ife Road, Ibadan.

Akin has written two best-selling and impactful books: Small Business, Big Money and How to Sell to Nigeria. These books have shaped and continue to reshape the business climate in Nigeria, as they are go-to resources for many startups and entrepreneurs starting out in Nigeria.

Hon. Akin Alabi’s impact extends beyond physical infrastructure to legislative contributions. He has sponsored a variety of bills aimed at improving the lives of Nigerians. Among these is the Constitution Amendment to Eliminate Discrimination Against Women in Nationality Law, which seeks to empower women by allowing them to pass their nationality to foreign husbands, thus promoting gender equality.

Another critical bill is the Federal Medical Centre Ona-Ara (Establishment) Bill, which aims to enhance healthcare access for residents of Ona-Ara and surrounding areas. This bill is a step towards ensuring that quality medical services are available to all citizens, particularly in underserved regions.

His legislative agenda also includes the Establishment of Federal College of Health Technology, Egbeda, which aims to train health professionals and fill the skills gap in the healthcare sector. Additionally, Akin has proposed amendments to the Criminal Code, ensuring that mental health issues, such as suicide attempts, are treated with the sensitivity they deserve.

Other important bills include the National Gaming Bill, which aims to regulate gaming operations and enhance revenue generation for the government, and the Amendment of the Electoral Act, designed to streamline political transitions and ensure continued representation.

Before his political career, Akin Alabi made a name for himself in the business world, particularly through his pioneering efforts in digital sports betting with Nairabets. As one of the first to introduce this concept in Nigeria, he played an important role in shaping the industry. His graceful exit from the company, without any controversy, speaks volumes about his integrity and commitment to his political aspirations.

Through the Akin Alabi Foundation, he has made contributions to the welfare of countless people in Oyo State and beyond. His philanthropic efforts reflect a profound desire to uplift those in need, regardless of their background or political affiliation. Akin has become a mentor to many, including young people from opposition parties, illustrating his belief to uplift so many young and vibrant people in politics and business.

As Akin Alabi celebrates his 48th birthday today, it is important to acknowledge his commitment to his ideals and principles. His journey through politics, business, and philanthropy exemplifies what it means to be a true representative of the people. May he continue to inspire, empower, and serve with the same passion and dedication that have guided him thus far. Happy birthday, Hon. Akin Alabi! Wishing you many prosperous years ahead in the service of God and humanity.

Agada Abuh Theophilus is a Public Affairs Analyst who writes from Kogi State, Nigeria.

https://leaders.ng/2025/03/31/akin-alabi-48-an-epitome-of-representative-democracy-theoabuagada/

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Danwakae(m): 11:20am On Mar 31
Use Njgerians sweat through nairabet to swing to the top

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by sophietech: 11:24am On Mar 31
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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Nickisindigo(m): 11:33am On Mar 31
Is nairabet still functioning

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Counterigbolies: 11:35am On Mar 31
Danwakae:



Use Njgerians sweat through nairabet to swing to the top
nairabet is his business n the last time I checked he didn't force u to play

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Godfullsam(m): 11:35am On Mar 31
Happy birthday to the honourable

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Danwakae(m): 11:57am On Mar 31
Counterigbolies:
nairabet is his business n the last time I checked he didn't force u to play

Play bet ?, do I look like a foolish motor park Agbero to you ?

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Counterigbolies: 12:10pm On Mar 31
Danwakae:


Play bet ?, do I look like a foolish motor park Agbero to you ?
yes

U type like one

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Danwakae(m): 12:14pm On Mar 31
Counterigbolies:
yes

U type like one


low thinking faculty gambler like you

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Samirana360(m): 12:31pm On Mar 31
He killed our youths with betting

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Starboytwo(m): 12:32pm On Mar 31
This man chop my money sotey, I get sense by force.

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by inoki247: 12:32pm On Mar 31
Samirana360:
He killed our youths with betting


Lol how he take kill ur yoot....



Is just like u saying the early Cafe owner kill ur youth for giving boys avenue to du Yahoo early...

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by ClearFlair: 12:32pm On Mar 31
Too much praise singing in Nigeria in my opinion.

So what will we do if a Nigerian builds a rocket that takes people to mars. Will we start worshipping the person instead of God?

Habitual praise singing is backwardness, low self-esteem, and insincerity from every angle you look at it. We need to leave all this mentality of mediocrity and backwardness behind if we really want to see progress in Nigeria.

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by MrTuthakhamun(m): 12:32pm On Mar 31
grin grin grin Akin Alabi that was a vocal critic of the government that year on twitter, became elected and suddenly went mute, silent and lost his voice. Alabosi buruku

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Adeolajude(m): 12:33pm On Mar 31
Truly the other guy is correct. If you don't play bet, why did you sound painted. Any over aged person that plays bet knows what he is doing so the platform that gave them the place to put there money is not in any wrong.
Danwakae:


Play bet ?, do I look like a foolish motor park Agbero to you ?

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by DeltaBachelor(m): 12:34pm On Mar 31
Ok. Congrats
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by DEROX: 12:36pm On Mar 31
Nickisindigo:
Is nairabet still functioning
life destroyer is still in function o

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by yeyebrity: 12:41pm On Mar 31
48 or 58?
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by masterfactor(m): 12:44pm On Mar 31
One of the people that encouraged people to gamble.
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Abba3point7: 12:47pm On Mar 31
Alabi the wicked man?
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by LabourPartyNG: 12:48pm On Mar 31
I love his vision...

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by werisetogether(m): 12:50pm On Mar 31
Umarnuhu1990:

https://leaders.ng/2025/03/31/akin-alabi-48-an-epitome-of-representative-democracy-theoabuagada/

Happy birthday, Akin Alabi

(Think he's also a Nairalander, by the way...)
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Danwakae(m): 12:51pm On Mar 31
Adeolajude:
Truly the other guy is correct. If you don't play bet, why did you sound painted. Any over aged person that plays bet knows what he is doing so the platform that gave them the place to put there money is not in any wrong.

same person different accounts
Oya come force me to play bet Dan iska
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by dollypi(m): 12:55pm On Mar 31
Hold this man for the gambling epidemic…he was one of those that got the government to legalize this life-destroying vice.

Umarnuhu1990:

https://leaders.ng/2025/03/31/akin-alabi-48-an-epitome-of-representative-democracy-theoabuagada/
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by hkidola00(m): 12:59pm On Mar 31
has gambling reached epidemic level in nigeria...hmmm
dollypi:
Hold this man for the gambling epidemic…he was one of those that got the government to legalize this life-destroying vice.

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by JAWBONE(m): 1:05pm On Mar 31
Theo Abu wey be PDP influencer/supporter dey write eulogy for Akin Alabi wey be APC rep.

I know say the mumu na political jobber before so nobody rate him stupid takes for Twitter.

Dem don credit the weyrey account
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by bobby007(m): 1:09pm On Mar 31
Danwakae:



Use Njgerians sweat through nairabet to swing to the top
em come put hand inside ur pocket? No be greediness cry go dey gamble
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by bobby007(m): 1:10pm On Mar 31
Counterigbolies:
yes

U type like one
nairabet don empty the werey
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Danwakae(m): 1:11pm On Mar 31
bobby007:
em come put hand inside ur pocket? No be greediness cry go dey gamble


Am I made ...even at age 12 , I would always tell gamblers that a bird at hand is better than 1billion in the forest
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by sylve11: 1:11pm On Mar 31

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Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by RealityKings1: 1:15pm On Mar 31
Happy birthday sir. More life
Re: Akin Alabi At 48: An Epitome Of Representative Democracy – Theo Abuh Agada by Yestogood: 1:22pm On Mar 31
hkidola00:
has gambling reached epidemic level in nigeria...hmmm


It's a rampant epidemic. Sadly, the economic downturn has drawn many low income earners into the web of gambling in a bid to strike it big.
While I was doing a building project 2 years ago, the guy engaged to do the polystyrene ceiling work made away with money meant for purchasing the items he claimed he needed.
I went on and finished the work.
Less than 5 months later, the guy was back to plead for forgiveness. In his words, he had used the money to gamble, believing he would win.
He didn't.
To worsen matters, he fell seriously ill and the reason he insisted on seeing me was so that I could pray for him.... I told him I had nothing to do with his illness and I was holding nothing against him.
I have more than one such story....

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