Tolu Odebiyi
Tolu Odebiyi | |
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Personal details | |
Born | Tolu Odebiyi 14 November 1963 |
Political party | All Progressives Congress |
Residence | Iboro, Ogun State |
Education | Wenthworth Institute of Technology (BS,) University of Massachusetts, Lowell Campus |
Tolulope Odebiyi (born 14 November 1963) is a Nigerian politician from Ogun state,[1] who was elected to the Ogun West senatorial seat in 2019.[2][3] He previously served as the Chief of staff to Governor Ibikunle Amosun of Ogun state.[4][5]
Odebiyi is a graduate of Government College, Ibadan and Wentworth Institute of Technology in Boston, Massachusetts.[6] In 2018, he rejected the idea of Governor Amosun to leave his political party,[7] All Progressive Congress for another saying he needed to protect his political pedigree.[8][9]
Early life, education and career
[edit]Odebiyi is the son of Kemi and Jonathan Odebiyi.[10] Odebiyi's father was a former senator[11] and his mother was a member of the Independent National Electoral Commission.[12] He earned a B.Sc. degree in Building Construction and Engineering Technology from Wentworth Institute of Technology, Boston
Odebiyi gained his elementary education at All Saints primary school in Ibadan before attending Government College in Ibadan to acquire his Higher school certificate. He left the shores of Nigeria to further his education in the United States of America.[10]
He later started his professional career in Real Estate and later ventured into politics.[13]
Career
[edit]Real estate career
[edit]After his education, Odebiyi started out in real estate both internationally in the USA and locally in Nigeria.[14] Prior to his political appointment, he served as the managing director of Agbara Estates Limited.[15] He sits on the board of Travant Real Estate, Stururacasa Nigeria Limited, Travfirst Nigeria Limited and others.[16][17]
Political career
[edit]Odebiyi has a strong politically inclined background. His father, Jonathan Odebiyi, was the minority leader in the second Republic senate on the platform of the defunct Unity Party of Nigeria.[16] He previously served as permanent secretary in the office of chief of staff, Ogun state Governor's office in 2006[18] before being appointed chief of staff by the Governor Ibikunle Amosun administration.[19] His desire to run for senate in 2015 was suppressed by his political party. He initially decided to run for governor of the state in the 2019 elections but stepped down.[20][21] He resigned his position as Chief of Staff in 2018 to run for senate representing Ogun West.[22][23]
Electoral history
[edit]In the 2019 Nigerian general elections, he contested the Ogun West senatorial seat under the All Progressive Congress party and won.[24] He got the highest vote of 58,452 compared to his closest rivals, candidate of the Allied People's Movement who got 48,611 and People's Democratic Party with 43,454 votes.[2][3]
Personal life
[edit]Odebiyi is a native of Iboro, Ogun state.[25]
References
[edit]- ^ "APC wins Ogun-West Senatorial District election". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ a b "#NigeriaDecides2019 | APC's Odebiyi wins Ogun-West Senatorial District election". Tribune Online. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ a b "APC's Odebiyi wins Ogun West". The Nation Nigeria. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ Polycarp, Nwafor (2018-11-30). "Breaking: Ogun Chief of Staff resigns". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ "Thisdaylive".
- ^ "Chief Tolu Odebiyi Biography and Detailed Profile". Politicians Data. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ "Gov. Amosun, Tolu Odebiyi's friction worsens". The Sun Nigeria. 2019-01-25. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ Nwachukwu, John Owen (2018-12-24). "2019 election: Why I ignored Gov. Amosun's instruction to dump APC for APM -Ex-Chief of Staff, Odebiyi". Daily Post Nigeria. Retrieved 2019-03-10.
- ^ Ferdinand Jumbo-Asukwo (2018-12-25). "Tolu Odebiyi: Why I parted ways with Ibikunle Amosun". Today.ng. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ a b "Chief Tolu Odebiyi Biography and Detailed Profile". Politicians Data. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ "Remembering Jonathan Odebiyi, great democrat and leader". Tribune Online. 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ People, City (2017-09-17). "Gov. Amosun's Chief Of Staff Set To Run". City People Magazine. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ Polycarp, Nwafor (2018-02-11). "Odebiyi and the battle to succeed Amosun". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ Hamed, Idowu (2018-10-09). "Tolu Odebiyi Coasts To Senate". Startrend International Magazine. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ newsdirect (2017-05-22). "Ogun 2019: Odebiyi, emergence of son of the soil for governor's seat". Nigerian News Direct. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ a b Polycarp, Nwafor (2018-02-11). "Odebiyi and the battle to succeed Amosun". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ Ibraheem, Adegbokiki. "Amosun appoints Tolu Odebiyi, Sobande as Chief of Staff, HoS". Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ "Chief Tolu Odebiyi Biography and Detailed Profile". Politicians Data. 2018-09-05. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ "Amosun names new head of service, chief of staff". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ Amery, Heles (2018-05-22). "Tolu Odebiyi Is Heir-Apparent to Succeed Senator Ibikunle Amosun As Governor of Ogun State in 2019". Newsflagship |. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ Polycarp, Nwafor (2019-02-10). "Ogun West: Getting things done". Vanguard News Nigeria. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ "Odebiyi resigns, thanks Amosun for giving him opportunity to serve". The Nation Nigeria. 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ "APC wins Ogun West Senatorial District election". Premium Times Nigeria. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2019-03-12.
- ^ "APC wins Ogun-West Senatorial District election". Punch Newspapers. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
- ^ newsdirect (2017-05-22). "Ogun 2019: Odebiyi, emergence of son of the soil for governor's seat". Nigerian News Direct. Retrieved 2019-03-11.
External links
[edit]- "Tolu Odebiyi" at ng.linkedin.com.