Ogun State Governorship Election Set for March 6, 2027
Leadership with Heart, Vision, and Action
I am Dr. Bọ̀lájì Marie Odùsínà, M.B, B.S, F.A.A.P, M.D, F.B.I (Full Blooded Ijebu)—a board-certified pediatrician, humanitarian, entrepreneur, and cultural advocate with over 30 years of service in global healthcare, women’s empowerment, and community development.
12-Point Agenda
A clear roadmap to empower communities through Wealth Creation, Health, and Educational prosperity.Key Projects Preview
A sneak peek into bold initiatives redefining governance, health, and prosperity for the people of Ogun State.
A vision for a brighter tomorrow
Key Political Development Goals for a Prosperous and Dignified Ogun State
Dr. Bọ̀lájì Marie Odùsínà’s vision is anchored on people-centered governance, inclusive development, and long-term prosperity. Below are her top political development priorities:
Name: Prince Ademola Olaniyi
Location: Sagamu
Profession: Historian & Traditional Title Holder
“Dr. Bọ̀lájì is the first politician I’ve seen with a serious plan for the future of our culture. She speaks Yoruba proudly and understands the role of our traditional rulers in community development. The Yoruba Heritage Park idea alone is a masterstroke. She will restore pride to our people and link our culture to real economic value. I stand with her all the way.”
Cultural Preservation (Yoruba Heritage Advocacy)
Name: Yemi Akinlolu
Location: Abeokuta South, Ogun State
Profession: Hair Stylist
“Before I met Mama Bọ̀lájì, I was borrowing small money here and there to buy hair products. Through I.Y.A.N.G.A, I received a ₦50,000 grant, learned how to save and reinvest, and now I have expanded my salon. I’ve also trained two young girls under me. She didn’t just help me—she gave me my dignity back. I will vote for her with joy!”
Women Empowerment (I.Y.A.N.G.A Program)
Name: Alhaja Monsurat Kareem
Location: Ijebu Ode, Ogun State
Profession: Petty Trader & Widow
“I had been suffering from high blood pressure and serious eye problems for over three years. I could not afford hospital bills, and I had lost hope. Then Dr. Bọ̀lájì’s medical outreach came to our town. She attended to me like I was her own mother. She gave me free treatment, glasses, and even paid for my medications for three months. May God bless her and lift her higher. She is not just a doctor—she is an angel to us.”
