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  • Former NNPP Southwest PRO Badmus joins PDP

    Former NNPP Southwest PRO Badmus joins PDP

    Barely two weeks after resigning from the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), the party’s former Southwest Zonal National Public Relations Officer, Hon. Comrade Kilamuwaye Badmus Oladayo, popularly known as BAKO, has formally joined the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) — describing his defection as a “progressive alignment aimed at contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s democratic growth.”

    Badmus officially declared for PDP on Monday November 10 in the presence of key party leaders and supporters.

    Speaking with journalists, Kilamuwaye Badmus said his decision was borne out of “deep reflection on the current political realities in Nigeria” and the desire to “work with a broader coalition of like-minded patriots” to advance good governance.

    “Politics for me has always been about interest, service to humanity, and not sentiments. After much consultation with my supporters and mentors, I have decided to join the Peoples Democratic Party — a platform that offers genuine opportunities for youth participation, inclusiveness, and national unity,” Badmus said.

    He added that his move was not driven by personal ambition but by a “strategic and patriotic conviction” that Nigeria’s democracy requires “a stronger and more people-oriented political foundation.”

     “I am proud of my time with the NNPP. It was a period of learning and service. But for Nigeria to move forward, we must all align with platforms that have the structure, experience, and reach to deliver tangible progress to our people,” he stated.

    Badmus, who resigned to the NNPP’s ward, state, and national leadership on October 29, 2025, expressed gratitude to his former political associates, describing the NNPP as “a movement that shaped his political voice and advocacy for youth inclusion.”

    During his tenure as NNPP Southwest PRO, Comrade BAKO became one of the party’s most visible figures in the region — leading grassroots mobilization campaigns, coordinating media engagements, and building youth structures that enhanced the party’s image during the 2023 general elections.

    Political observers describe his defection as a “significant gain” for the PDP in Ogun State and the wider Southwest region, given his influence among young political communicators and mobilizers.

    Reacting to his defection, a PDP chieftain in Ogun State who attended the event welcomed Badmus to the party, saying his decision reflects a “wave of reawakening among progressive politicians” seeking national stability.

     “Hon. Badmus’ entry into the PDP shows that the party remains a credible destination for Nigerians who are truly passionate about reform and progress. We welcome him home,” the PDP leader said.

    Sources close to the former NNPP spokesman hinted that he is likely to play an active role in the PDP’s youth engagement and publicity units, leveraging his media experience and public relations expertise.

  • Celebrating pacesetter, role model Badmus at 49

    Celebrating pacesetter, role model Badmus at 49

    Alhaji Dr. Mutiu Adewale Badmus, the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Al-Haytq Travels and Tours Ltd,and Chairman and Managing Director of Freefly Travel Management turned 49 recently.

     Family members, friends, associates, and well-wishers across Nigeria and beyond, joined in celebrating this visionary entrepreneur, humanitarian, and role model, whose impact continues to inspire hope and excellence in countless lives.

    Over the years, Badmus has built an outstanding reputation as a trailblazer in the travel and tourism industry, transforming Al-Haytq Travels into one of Nigeria’s most trusted and reputable travel brands. His leadership style—anchored on integrity, innovation, and service—reflects his deep belief in hard work, faith, and the power of opportunities.

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    Beyond his professional achievements, Badmus has distinguished himself through philanthropy and youth empowerment initiatives that uplift communities and create pathways for others to succeed.

    His unwavering support for educational development, vocational training, and charitable causes stands as a testament to his compassionate spirit and commitment to nation-building.

    At 49, Badmus continues to inspire a new generation of dreamers and doers, reminding Nigerian youth that success is built on discipline, consistency, and the courage to pursue one’s purpose despite challenges. His journey from humble beginnings to national recognition underscores the values of resilience and grace that define true greatness.

  • “It was hard, but we made it” – Eniola Badmus

    “It was hard, but we made it” – Eniola Badmus

    Nollywood actress Eniola Badmus recently shared a message of encouragement to everyone who is currently struggling with difficulties in their lives.

    Through her Instagram account, she assured them that there will come a time when they will be able to look back on their struggles and see how they overcame them.

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    Eniola Badmus intended to comfort her followers and motivate them as they worked through their challenges.

    She said: “Don’t worry, one day we’re gonna sit together and say. It was hard, but we made it.”

    Recall that Eniola Badmus had disclosed how she is not permitted to fumble because she has no backup but herself alone.