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GOLDEN JUBILEE OF A POLITICAL ICON: HONOURING HON. PRINCESS ADEBIMPE ADELEKE’S IMPACT AT 50

GOLDEN JUBILEE OF A POLITICAL ICON: HONORING HON. PRINCESS ADEBIMPE ADELEKE’S IMPACT AT 50

By Adeola Shittu

Hon. Mrs. Adebimpe Adeleke (née Osasona) is a vibrant and dedicated politician in Ekiti State, renowned for her unwavering commitment to grassroots development and women's empowerment. As she celebrates her 50th birthday, it is only fitting to honor her journey of resilience, leadership, and service to her people.

A native of Ijero Local Government, Adebimpe Adeleke is a force to be reckoned with in Ekiti politics. She began her political career under the mentorship of former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, within the People's Democratic Party (PDP). Her passion for political engagement saw her follow him to the Labour Party, where she was appointed as the State Deputy Chairperson. She later served as the State Women Leader of the Accord Party before joining the All Progressives Congress (APC), where she has continued to play a significant role.

Her influence extends beyond party politics. She was a former Board Member of the Ekiti State Sports Council and an active member of the Women Campaign Council for Tinubu/Shettima during the 2023 elections. Today, she remains an ardent advocate and supporter of Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO) and serves as a Special Adviser (SA) on Women Affairs, ensuring that women's voices are heard in governance.


Beyond politics, Chief Mrs. Adebimpe Adeleke is a successful businesswoman and community leader. She holds the revered chieftaincy title of Abokoaye Oisikin Oke Oja of Aramoko Ekiti, a testament to her impact and recognition within her community.

As she marks her golden jubilee, we at Least Event Diary Lifestyle celebrate a woman of strength, vision, and purpose. Hon. Adebimpe Adeleke's legacy in Ekiti politics and her contributions to women's empowerment will continue to inspire generations to come. Happy 50th Birthday to a true leader and a pillar of progress!

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