In the political landscape of Nigeria, Rauf Aregbesola stands tall, not only as a former governor of Osun State but as a political juggernaut whose influence remains enduring. As rumors swirl and songs resonate across Osun, one message is clear: the people are awaiting his next move.
In the streets, a new song has jolted both friends and foes frim slumber—K’éléja máagb’éjalo 2ce
𝐀𝐫𝐞𝐠𝐛𝐞𝐬𝐨𝐥𝐚 tigbe Maalu de.
K’éléja máagb’éjalo– translated as “You can go away with your fish, Aregbe has come with a fat cow, Go away with your fish,” echoes through the nooks and corners of the state. Its meaning? Aregbesola, likened to a powerful ox, is being seen as the force capable of pulling Osun forward.
This song, which has taken over social media and local discourse, signals the public’s growing anticipation of Aregbesola’s next political step. Some suggest he may float another party, while others caution against jumping to conclusions just yet. Nevertheless, all eyes are on him, with December 2024 being whispered as the likely year when Aregbesola will make a definitive statement about his future in Osun’s politics.
The imagery of the song is striking. A cow is often associated with strength, nourishment, and prosperity, while a fish, by contrast, appears to be a less significant offering. In agriculture, the ox plays a central role in tilling the land, clearing obstacles, and preparing the soil for fruitful harvests. This symbolism is not lost on the people of Osun. Aregbesola, like the ox, is seen as the figure who can plough through political obstacles, clearing the path for progress and stability in Osun.
In comparing the cow and the fish, the disparity is evident. The weight, strength, and utility of the cow far surpasses that of the fish. For many in Osun, this comparison is not just about the physical attributes of the animals but about the hope and promise that Aregbesola represents. Where others may offer limited solutions—symbolized by the fish—Aregbesola is seen as the one capable of delivering a greater and more impactful future.
Since leaving office, Aregbesola’s political career has been under scrutiny. However, his influence remains unshaken. Many political faithful in Osun still look up to him as a “political messiah,” believing that he holds the key to a prosperous future for the state. The current political song dominating the streets is not just an anthem of hope but a mark solidifying the trust that Aregbesola has built over the years.
The anticipation surrounding Aregbesola’s next move is palpable. In his study, where he has reportedly been strategizing, the former governor appears to be in no rush. His political journey has always been one of careful calculation, ensuring that every step he takes is purposeful and significant. The people of Osun, aware of his methodical approach, are willing to wait.
Osun’s political landscape is at a crossroads, and Aregbesola is seen as the figure who can guide it forward. His governance was marked by infrastructure development, social programs, and efforts to improve the welfare of the state’s citizens. While there were challenges, his time in office left a lasting impression. Many believe that if anyone can return Osun to a path of progress, it is Aregbesola.
The song’s symbolism goes deeper when one considers the role of the ox in traditional farming. Just as the ox clears the land, pulling heavy ploughs through the soil, Aregbesola is seen as the leader who can pull Osun through its current political challenges. He is perceived as a figure of resilience and strength, capable of withstanding the pressures of opposition and leading the state towards a more fruitful future.
READ ALSO
•’A Man Of Truth Is Dead’, Aregbesola Mourns Chief Ajadi Badmus
•Africa Risks More Underdevelopment If Youths Do Not Embrace Self-Development – Aregbesola
Political observers have noted that Aregbesola’s influence extends beyond Osun. As a key player in Nigeria’s broader political landscape, his next move could have ripple effects across the nation. However, it is in Osun that his presence is most keenly felt, with many looking to him for direction in these uncertain times.
The political climate in Osun has been tense, with both loyalists and opponents waiting to see what Aregbesola will do next. Some have expressed concern that his return to active politics could shake the state’s political structure, while others see it as the necessary jolt to reignite development and progress. The song, with its vivid imagery, captures this tension, as well as the hope for a new beginning.
Aregbesola’s time in office was not without controversy, but his supporters argue that his achievements far outweigh any criticisms. From massive road projects to educational reforms, his legacy in Osun is a complex one. Yet, for many, it is his vision and ability to overcome obstacles that stand out. The ox, as a symbol of endurance, reflects this aspect of Aregbesola’s leadership style.
As 2026 approaches, the speculation around Aregbesola’s political future will only intensify. Some believe that he may use his influence to endorse a candidate or cause, while others hope that he will return to the forefront of Osun’s politics himself. Whatever the outcome, the song reminds everyone that Aregbesola remains a force to be reckoned with.
In the meantime, political analysts suggest that Aregbesola’s silence may be part of a larger strategy. By keeping his cards close to his chest, he is maintaining an air of unpredictability, ensuring that when he does make a move, it will be decisive and impactful.
The parable of the ox and the fish continues to resonate across Osun, with different interpretations emerging from various quarters. However, the central message remains the same: Aregbesola is viewed as the leader who can pull the state forward, just as an ox pulls a plow through the soil, preparing it for a bountiful harvest.
Aregbesola’s place in Osun’s political future is as significant as ever. Whether he chooses to return to active politics or guide from behind the scenes, his influence will undoubtedly shape the state’s trajectory in the years to come. The parable of the unstoppable ox pulling Osun forward is more than just a song—it is a reflection of the enduring hope that Aregbesola inspires among his people.
Hafsoh Isiaq is a graduate of Linguistics. An avid writer committed to creative, high-quality research and news reportage. She has considerable experience in writing and reporting across a variety of platforms including print and online.
There is growing tension in Modakeke, Osun State, following the alleged arrest of two lovers,…
A victim of the stampede that occurred in Ibadan, Oyo State capital, which has claimed…
The vibrant Osun State is no stranger to captivating events and headlines that draw attention…
As of today, December 22, 2024, the Nigerian naira has depreciated to an unprecedented level…
Osun Country Club (OCC) has announced that it is set for the grand launching of…
Former Minister of Interior, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, was on Saturday, honoured with an award of…
This website uses cookies.