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Adeleke Visits Tinubu with Davido, Fueling Defection Rumors

Governor Adeleke visits Tinubu with Davido and Adedeji Adeleke amid Osun political crisis and growing PDP to APC defection rumours sparking intense speculation

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Adeleke visits Tinubu, Davido meets Tinubu, Osun political crisis

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke, alongside his nephew and singer Davido and his billionaire father Adedeji Adeleke, paid a visit to President Bola Tinubu at his Lagos residence on Tuesday evening.

According to a report, the high-profile meeting comes amid growing speculation that Governor Adeleke may be considering a switch from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the next Osun governorship election.

The visit has intensified public interest as Adeleke’s potential defection could significantly impact the state’s upcoming political realignment. Though no official statements were made after the meeting, sources close to the situation suggest it may be connected to Adeleke’s ambition to secure a second term in office.

Another ongoing issue that has stirred political tension in Osun is the controversy over local government allocation. The federal government has been accused of withholding funds from the state, citing a Supreme Court ruling. The alleged move has fueled further unrest among stakeholders, with questions about its legality and timing.

Photos from the meeting, which circulated on social media late Tuesday, show Tinubu receiving the Adeleke family warmly. While details remain scarce, Davido’s presence drew wide attention from fans and political observers alike.

One observer familiar with the development said, “The visit isn’t just a courtesy call—there’s clearly something political brewing beneath the surface.”

As both the PDP to APC switch and the local government allocation Osun disputes escalate, many are watching closely to see whether Adeleke’s Lagos trip signals a shift in party allegiance—or just strategic engagement ahead of a turbulent election cycle.

Article updated 4 days ago. Content is written and modified by multiple authors.

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