NaijaPulse
August 16, 2025
Kayode Ojo’s hurried attempt to deny sponsoring comedians’ viral skits on Ekiti’s federal roads has not only failed to convince but has further exposed his close political ties to sworn opponents of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
In a strongly worded statement issued on Friday, the Renewed Media Agenda (RMA) accused Ojo, who currently serves as Chairman Governing Council and Pro-Chancellor of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, of aligning with figures like Rotimi Amaechi and Atiku Abubakar, two long-standing political adversaries of President Tinubu.
“Ojo’s close political friendship with Rotimi Amaechi, a known adversary of PBAT, is no secret. To make matters worse, his own campaign Director-General is a staunch Atiku Abubakar loyalist,” RMA declared, insisting that such alliances say far more about Ojo’s true loyalties than his “hurried and poorly written” press statement.
The group also pointed to the “smoking gun” in Woli Agba’s viral skit, where voting for "an Engineer" was mentioned in the final seconds of the video, as clear evidence of his involvement. “That was no coincidence; it was the signature of sponsorship,” RMA stated.
According to the group, Ojo’s actions are part of a pattern. “This is the same Kayode Ojo who, after losing the APC governorship primary in 2022, dragged the party to court all the way to the Supreme Court and directed his followers to work against the party in the election. His history is one of division, sabotage, and political opportunism,” the statement added.
The RMA warned that Ojo’s "media urchins" have been at the forefront of celebrating the viral skit that mocked the APC-led Federal Government and PBAT administration, suggesting he is deliberately undermining the same government under which he serves as an appointee.
“A leopard never changes its spots. Kayode Ojo’s brand of politics is toxic to party unity, destructive to governance, and dangerous to the collective interest of the APC,” the group cautioned.
The statement concluded with a call for the APC, both in Ekiti and at the national level, to make a choice: “Either protect the integrity of the party and its government, or allow political opportunists like Ojo to continue rocking the boat from within.”










