
Something just dropped.
A flier. Clean, bold, deliberate.
_“ÒRÒ ÌPÍNLÈ KWARA WÁ BÁ WA DÁ SÍ”_
No party logo. No office declared. Just a name, a face, and a question hanging in the air: Qs. Muhydeen Okunlola Kayode.
It hit WhatsApp first. Then X. Then Facebook. And the whispers started.
Is this a declaration? A test balloon? Or the first move in a bigger game?
Supporters say it’s the sign they’ve waited for — a fresh, professional hand. Critics are asking the obvious: _Which office? What’s the plan for “Ọ̀rọ̀ Ìpínlẹ̀ Kwara”?_
Nobody has answers yet. And that’s why it’s spreading.
*So, who is MOK?*
For now, he’s the Quantity Surveyor from Kwara who built a name in construction and real estate. The entrepreneur behind the MOK Foundation, known in youth and grassroots circles for quiet interventions.
He hasn’t said a word.
But this flier just said a lot.
Kwara is talking. Are you watching?