Roots
Ìjẹ̀ṣà by blood, Ibadan by birth. Born in 1985, raised with the Ọmọlúàbí ethos — character and courage as the foundation of everything.
From the Farinloye Quarters in Ìlẹ̀ṣà — where his grandfather served as a trusted elder and custodian of community heritage under the Owa Obokun — to a home that bridged Christian and Muslim traditions. Service was never optional. It was the family debt.
"Osun is home to Christians, Muslims, and traditional communities — everyone belongs."
Tested by Fire
Born with sickle cell disease. He learned early what it means when healthcare systems fail — hospital visits, emergency responses that came too late, families left to improvise.
That experience didn't break him. It built a conviction — no family should face a medical emergency and find nothing on the other side. This is why health delivery is the first pillar of the Osun Roadmap.
Coming Home to Deliver
15+ years building systems that work — across trade, security, identity, and revenue. Platforms that serve millions, teams led under pressure, outcomes measured and published.
But success abroad never made him forget where he came from. Multiple trips home shattered the nostalgia — broken roads, a failing hospital, a family member in need. The "technopreneur" vanished. The son took over.
He's not here to lecture. He's here to listen, to learn, and to build an Osun that works for everyone.




