Ogun State, known for its robust political legacy and historical significance, has played a crucial role in shaping Nigeria’s political landscape.
The state, celebrating its 48th anniversary, continues to be a cradle for influential leaders who have significantly impacted the nation’s trajectory.
Notable figures such as Awolowo, MKO Abiola, Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibikule Amosun, and Olusegun Osoba have emerged from Ogun State.
Operating within the framework of a presidential republic, the political discussions surrounding Ogun State highlight the active and engaged citizenry that characterizes the region.
The Governor of Ogun State serves as both the head of state and head of government, with the official seat located in Abeokuta.
The list of governors in Ogun State reflects a diverse mix of military and civilian leaders who have contributed to the state’s political journey.
Figures like Saidu Ayodele Balogun, Olusegun Osoba, Gbenga Daniel, Ibikunle Amosun, and Dapo Abiodun have left lasting imprints on the state’s governance.
Beyond its political prowess, Ogun State boasts a rich tapestry of influential individuals contributing to various fields.
From founding fathers like Obafemi Awolowo to trailblazers like Folake Solanke, the first female Senior Advocate of Nigeria, and successful entrepreneurs like Moshood Abiola and Mike Adenuga, the state has consistently produced figures of excellence.
Ogun State takes pride in its contributions to arts, music, literature, and sports.
Icons such as Wole Soyinka, Fela Kuti, and Olamide Baddo Sneh showcase the cultural and creative vibrancy of the state.
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In the realm of education, Ogun State stands out as a pioneer, hosting the largest concentration of universities in Nigeria.
Additionally, the state holds the distinction of housing numerous religious camp sites and being the birthplace of Nigeria’s first newspaper, ‘Iwe Iroyin.’
As Ogun State continues to stand out for its political and cultural contributions, its unique blend of historical significance, influential personalities, and vibrant achievements sets it apart as a blessed entity among Nigeria’s states.
Let’s take a closer look at the list of Governors in Ogun State since 1978 to the present:
Name | Title | Took office | Left office | Party | Notes |
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Saidu Ayodele Balogun | Governor | Mar 1976 | Jul 1978 | Military | |
Harris Eghagha | Governor | Jul 1978 | Oct 1979 | Military | |
Olabisi Onabanjo | Governor | Oct 1979 | Dec 1983 | UPN | |
Oladipo Diya | Governor | Jan 1984 | Aug 1985 | Military | |
Oladayo Popoola | Governor | Aug 1985 | 1986 | Military | |
Raji Alagbe Rasaki | Governor | 1986 | Dec 1987 | Military | |
Mohammed Lawal | Governor | Dec 1987 | Aug 1990 | Military | |
Oladeinde Joseph | Governor | Aug 1990 | Jan 1992 | Military | |
Olusegun Osoba | Governor | Jan 1992 | Nov 1993 | SDP | |
Daniel Akintonde | Administrator | 9 Dec 1993 | 22 Aug 1996 | Military | |
Sam Ewang | Administrator | 22 Aug 1996 | Aug 1998 | Military | |
Kayode Olofin-Moyin | Administrator | Aug 1998 | 29 May 1999 | Military | |
Olusegun Osoba | Governor | 29 May 1999 | 29 May 2003 | AD; AC | |
Gbenga Daniel | Governor | 29 May 2003 | May 2011 | PDP | |
Ibikunle Amosun | Governor | 29 May 2011 | 29 May 2019 | ACN/APC | |
Dapo Abiodun | Governor | 29 May 2019 | Incumbent | APC |
The extensive list of notable individuals from Ogun State further underscores its exceptional status among Nigerian states:
- Obafemi Awolowo – Founding father of Nigeria
- Alexander Akintola Sapara – First Nigerian lawyer
- Folake Solanke – First female Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN)
- Frederick Rotimi Williams – First lawyer to be a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN)
- Hon. Justice Olumuyiwa Jibowu – First Nigerian judge to sit on the Supreme Court bench
- Sir Adetokunbo Ademola – First indigenous Chief Justice of Nigeria
- Olusegun Obasanjo – First Nigerian to be both military and civilian head of state
- Ernest Shonekan – Shortest president by number of days
- Oladipo Diya – Former Vice Military President to Sanni Abacha
- Moshood Abiola – Business mogul, politician, once the richest in Africa
- Mike Adenuga – CEO of Globacom, business mogul, the second richest Nigerian
- Asa – International female singer from Itoko, Abeokuta
- Adebutu Kessington – Inventor of legal gambling in Nigeria (Baba Ijebu)
- Adeola Odutola – First entrepreneur, first to own a private secondary school, first president of the Manufacturer Association of Nigeria
- Tai Solarin – Activist, founder of Mayflower Schools
- Oba Otudeko – Business tycoon
- Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti – First woman to drive a car, led the Aba Women Riot, activist of the first order
- Wole Soyinka – Nobel Prize in Literature
- Femi Osofisan – Nigerian writer of the first order
- SJB Osoffa – Celestial Worldwide
- Olu Jacob – Nigerian actor
- Subomi Balogun – Owner of FCMB
- Peter Akinola – Former Primate of the Church of Nigeria, Anglican Church
- Dr. Olu Abolurin – Pioneer Commandant, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence
- Ebenezer Obey – Juju pioneer and musician
- Shina Peters – Juju musician
- Fela Anikulapo Kuti – Afrobeat pioneer
- Adewale Ayuba – Fuji musician
- Dapo Daniel Oyebanji (D’banj) – Hip hop artist
- Hubbert Ogunde – Stage theatre pioneer (The Father of Nigerian Nollywood)
- Wasiu Ayinde Marshall (K1) – Fuji musician
- Kuforiji Olubi – First female ICAN president
- Chief J.F. Odunjo – Foremost author
- Thomas Adeoye Lambo – Psychiatrist
- Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona (The Awujale of Ijebuland) – The longest-reigning Oba in Nigeria (April 2, 1960, till date)
- Madam Efuroye Tinubu – First woman to buy a car in Nigeria
- Dr. Elizabeth Awoniyi Aimbola – First female doctor in Nigeria
- Dimeji Bankole – Youngest Speaker in the history of Nigeria
- St. Peters Church Abeokuta – First church in Nigeria
- Ogun State has the largest concentration of universities in Nigeria
- Ogun State also houses almost all the religious camp sites in Nigeria
- The first newspaper was situated in Abeokuta, called ‘Iwe Iroyin’
- Olubi Sodipo – First Nigerian professor of philosophy
- Tunde Kelani – Best cinematographer in Africa
- Ambassador Segun Olusola – The Village Headmaster pioneer
- Hajj Wasiu Sideeq – Islamic singer
- Professor Ogunlesi – First professor of medicine in Nigeria
- Chief Olu Oyesanya – Co-founder of the Nigerian Union of Journalists
- Professor Oluyemi Banjoko – Special Adviser to the American president and the British prime minister on African matters (Manchester, U.K)
- Prof. Adebayo Adedeji, CFR – Former Executive Secretary of Economic Community for Africa and Founding Executive Director of African Centre for Development and Strategic Studies (ACDESS)
- Falilat Ogunkoya, Chief Laloko, and Segun Odegbami – International sport coaches
- Tunde Lemo – Former Deputy C.B.N Governor
- Professor Babatunde Oshotimehin – WHO expert
- Dr. Akinwunmi Adesina – President, African Development Bank
- Professor Anthony Asiwaju – Foremost historian
- Akinrogun Olusegun Osoba – Foremost journalist & Former Governor
- Alhaji Sulaimon Adebola Adegunwa – Sterling Bank
- Otunba Ayoola Otudeko – Honeywell & former Pro-chancellor OOU
- Professor Oloyede – Former V.C Unilorin & Secretary Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs
- Pastor Tunde Bakare – Latter Rain Assembly
- Chief Mrs. Ebun Oyagbola – First Female minister of cabinet rank in Nigeria
- General Tunji Olurin – First ECOMOG commander
- Alhaja Salmot Badru – First female DG in Ogun and old Western region
- Dr. Tunji Otegeye – Nigerian Youth Congress fame
- Afolabi Olabimtan – Popular Yoruba author of Kekere Ekun, Olowa lo mejo da fame
- Rahman Bello – VC UNILAG
- Remilekun Khalid Safaru aka Reminisce – Popular musician
- Major General T.B. Ogundeko (RTD) – First Nigerian army officer to retire voluntarily at the age of 49. He was the first Director General of the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, Kuru, Jos. He’s from Ijebu Imusin in Ogun State.
- Prof. Olukayode Oyekanmi Oyesiku – Pioneer Vice-Chancellor of a University of Education in Nigeria.
- Olamide Baddo Sneh – YBNL.
The state’s blessing is evident in its diverse and remarkable contributions across various sectors, making Ogun State stand out among other states in Nigeria.
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