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  • I’ll never give up on Nigeria, Olawepo-Hashim declares

    I’ll never give up on Nigeria, Olawepo-Hashim declares

    Former presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has reaffirmed his commitment to Nigeria, insisting that surrender is not an option despite the nation’s deepening political, economic and security challenges.

    Hashim spoke in Abuja during a meeting of the North Central Zone of the  Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement, which brought together state coordinators from across the region.

    Nigeria’s current realities, he said, demand steadfast leadership, organised civic engagement and citizens who are willing to remain involved rather than retreat into apathy or despair.

    He added that meaningful change is never accidental but the product of deliberate and collective effort.

    He stressed that abandoning the country would amount to handing its future over to mediocrity, impunity and misrule.

    He urged coordinators to deepen community-level engagement while remaining anchored to the core values of accountability, justice and national unity.

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    The meeting reviewed the state of the movement across the North Central zone, assessed ongoing mobilisation efforts and agreed on strategies to strengthen coordination and expand the movement’s reach within the region.

    Coordinators in attendance reaffirmed their commitment to the vision of a Nigeria governed by competence, integrity and inclusiveness, pledging to intensify grassroots organisation and political education across their respective states.

    In a personal reflection, Hashim recalled his long history of political advocacy, which began at the age of 14 when he became a sympathiser of progressive parties of the era.

    “We were not of voting age then, but we pasted posters and sang with excitement,” he said. “As a young boy, I engaged an NPN representative to the National Assembly, who was a family friend, in discussions about economic management based on my rudimentary knowledge of economics and government.”

    He explained that his early activism set him on the path of advocacy for democracy and good governance, a journey that later led to his detention as a political detainee at about the age of 20.

    “Almost 40 years later, we are still standing,” Hashim said. “We will not give up until we see the Nigeria of our dreams, by the grace of God.”

  • Release Sowore’s passport now, Hashim urges Tinubu

    Release Sowore’s passport now, Hashim urges Tinubu

    • ‘Nigeria worth fighting for’

    Former presidential candidate and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, Dr. Gbenga Hashim, has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to order the release of the international passport of activist and former presidential candidate, Omoyele Sowore.

    He described the continued seizure of Sowore’s passport as an abuse of power and a threat to democratic freedoms.

    Hashim spoke yesterday in Abuja while hosting Sowore during a meeting with PDP’s Chairmen in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

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    The meeting was also attended by Hashim’s Chief of Staff, Mr. Kamaldeen Adebayo Sanni, and the National Coordinator of the Gbenga Hashim Solidarity Movement, Abdulrazaq Hamzat.

    Hashim recalled his shared pro-democracy struggles with Sowore, which dated back to 1989, when Sowore was one of his protégés.

    The PDP chieftain said the meeting was not a nostalgic exercise, but a reminder of the sacrifices that secured Nigeria’s democratic space.

    According to him, Sowore’s courage, consistency, and refusal to bow to intimidation have made him a symbol of principled resistance and a rallying point for young Nigerians demanding a new political order.

    “Nigeria is worth fighting for, and meaningful change is possible, no matter how difficult,” Hashim said.

    He condemned what he called the sustained persecution of Sowore for speaking truth to power, saying the continued seizure of his passport has effectively punished him without conviction and denied him the basic right to family life.

    Hashim warned that democracies collapse when dissent is criminalised, stressing that the protection of opposing voices is a non-negotiable pillar of democratic governance.

    The PDP chieftain urged President Tinubu to order the immediate release of Sowore’s passport in the interest of justice, the rule of law, and respect for fundamental human rights.

    During the meeting, Sowore reconnected with longtime comrades, as participants reflected on defining moments that shaped their lifelong commitment to democracy, civic courage, and accountable leadership.

  • Sheikh Dahiru was symbol of unity, say Hashim

    Sheikh Dahiru was symbol of unity, say Hashim

    PDP chieftain pays condolence visit to Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s family

    A former presidential candidate, Gbenga Hashim, has paid a condolence visit to the family of the late Sheikh Dahiru Usman Bauchi in Bauchi State.

    The renowned Islamic scholar passed away on Thursday, November 27.

    Hashim described the revered Islamic scholar as a rare religious leader who was known for learning as well as a deep moral conscience and national commitment.

    The ex-presidential candidate, who shares the same birthday – June 28 – with the late cleric, spoke in Hausa, which he later translated. He noted that the late Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi stood out in an era where religiosity was often divorced from godliness.

    The presidential hopeful stressed that while many claim religious authority, few truly fear God.

    “Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi was not just a religious man; he was highly learned, informed and, above all, he genuinely feared God.

    “There are many religious people who do not fear God, but Sheikh Dahiru was different; he was a true man of God,” Hashim said.

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    Beyond the late Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s scholarly influence, Hashim emphasised his unwavering dedication to Nigeria’s unity and peace, describing him as a national figure whose impact transcended religion, ethnicity, and region.

    “Apart from being an Islamic scholar, he was deeply committed to the unity of Nigeria and worked tirelessly for the peace of the nation. That is why I regard him as my father,” he added.

    Hashim reaffirmed his lifelong commitment to the ideals the late Sheikh Dahiru embodied, stressing that national unity and peace remain non-negotiable values in a deeply diverse country like Nigeria.

    “I am also committed to the unity of Nigeria and to working for peace, irrespective of tribe, region, or religion.”

    Acknowledging the pain of the loss, Hashim noted that the late Sheikh Dahiru Bauchi’s legacy remained alive in the principles he lived for.

    “Yes, he is no longer with us, but what he stood for – peace and unity – remain for every Nigerian to learn from,” Hashim said.

    The ex-presidential candidate was accompanied by a large delegation comprising Sheikh Haliru Abdulahi Maraya (Kaduna), Dr. Ibrshim Umar (Kaduna), Mr. Kamaldeen Adebayo Sanni (FCT), Hajia Rabi Musa (Nassarawa), Mr. Ezekiel Dinfa (Plateau) and Coordinators of the Hashim Organisation in the three senatorial districts and 20 local government areas of Bauchi State.

  • Hashim at 56 a life of activism, politics, service

    Hashim at 56 a life of activism, politics, service

    • By Imoukhuede Ahonkhai

    At 56 , life goes on for the activist, politician, businessman and philantropist, who has served society through many humane platforms.

    His  birthday, no doubt, is a celebration of a worthwhile existence, industry, power of investment, diligence and resilience, and the art of giving, which enables him to make great impact on humanity through the extention of goodwill and duty of care to fellow human beings.

    These virtues have endeared Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim to many people beyond the shores of Nigeria. During his 55th birthday last year in Barcelona,Spain, a preserved personal letter of the late President Nelson Mandela of South Africa, bought at an auction, was presented to him.

    The letter invoked the memory of a contributor to the icon’s efforts at mobilising youths for a greater future in the former apartheid enclave,the letter was written in 1997.

    The letter purchased at the Auction by Dr Gbenga  Hashim’s friends also Mirrors his contribution to give young people a better life through education .He gave out achilarships to many as he has also  empowered thousands with his digital training skills.

    In 2003 Gbenga  Olawepo-Hashim supported the resettlement of Liberian students in Ghana by supporting the All African Students initiative with thousands of Euros  .For this and for more he was honoured with the Kwame Nkrumah leadership Award.

    He was an anti-apartheid activist, an involvement that led him and three other student leaders of the university to the detention in the over-crowded Police cell in Lagos.

    That was in  1987 after an anti-apartheid protest. He was again detained in September 1989 in Solitary confinement under the Security Detention of Persons   Decree 2.His case and that of his colleague- Gbenga Komolafe and Gbenga  Olawepo Vs Attorney  General of the Federation because  landmark  case on Decree 2 as the Hon Justice Tajudeen Odunowo assumed Jurisdiction in Security  Detention of Persons  case for the first time in Nigeria.

    The  university authorities later seized his certificate for five years  whenŕ he gratuated. He had to depend on his skills to survive. Ironically, when civil rule was restored in 1999, and he became a member of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), his push for more democratic reforms along with other compatriots met a brickwall.

    However, Olawepo-Hashim has built a reputation for greatness in the private sector and the polity, where he had canvassed an alternative route to national recovery, based on altruism and patriotism.

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    Ploughing back to society has been a pastime for the entrepreneur. The targets of the  Gbenga Hashim Foundation are the needy in the society. Beneficiaries can testify to the Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) loan in Kwara State and Abuja, the Federal Capital Territory (FCT). the drainages that were constructed and the roads that were graded  and riads tarred .

    Olawepo-Hashim is a Global Energy Executive, former presidential candidate and founding Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the PDP.

    He is chairman of Oilworld Ltd., operator of OPL 241 in the continental shelf of Nigeria as well as chairman Transnational Energy Limited, Farmee of Hely Creek and Abigborodo fields on OML 49. He is chairman of Bresson A.S. Limited, owners of the 90mw Magboro Independent Power Producing (IPP) project. He is generally acknowledged as principled and courageous.

     Olawepo-Hashim started exhibiting leadership qualities from his elementary and secondary school days. In Cherubim and Seraphim College, Ilorin, he was appointed Health Prefect. He was also elected President of the Dramatic Society. At the School of Basic Studies, he was elected General Secretary of the Anti-Apartheid Association, Youth Solidarity on Southern Africa. In 1988, he was elected one of the leaders of the National Association of Nigeria Students (NANS). He was incarcerated under the Detention of Persons Decree 2 of 1984 (as amended in 1989), as a result of his leadership role in 1989 Anti-SAP protests, and his Pro-Democracy activities. The Amnesty International adopted him Prisoner of conscience for Nigeria in 1989. He was also a notable pro-democracy figure in the then Global pro-democracy resistance of the late ‘80s and a respected youth leadership voice from Africa. He played prominent role in the 13th International Festival of Youths and Students in 1989 in Pyongyang North Korea. He participated in the International Peace Trek at the Demarcation line between North  and South Korea in July 1989.

     In 1990, Olawepo-Hashim became the National Administrative Secretary of the National Consultative Forum, led by the indefatigable patriot and democrat extraordinaire, former President of the Nigerian Bar Association, Mr. Alao Aka Bashorun.  The group had in its fold, the technocratic group led by Alhaji Danshida, Tayo Akpata, Philip Asiodu, etc. It also had a political group led by former Zikist activist, including Chief Kola Balogun and others like, Chief RBK Okafor, Mahmud Waziri and Alhaji Tanko Yakasai. The group was the first to advocate for devolution of power and the convocation of a national conference under the military rule.

     Born in Yelwa, Yauri, Kebbi State by a Yoruba mother to a Hausa father, Olawepo-Hashim spent his early years in New-Bussa, Niger State and was raised in the family of his step-father. A Christian, he attended NEPA Junior Staff School, New Bussa; Cherubim and Seraphim College, Ilorin; School of Basic Studies, Ilorin; University of Lagos and University of Buckingham, United Kingdom, where he obtained a Masters Degree in Global Affairs and was best student in his cohort, securing the Max Bellof Prize for Global Affairs. He was also the first student to obtain a distinction in the department course – History of the international systems.

     In a letter of commendation to Gbenga on the Max Bellof prize he won, the chairman of the International Studies Degree Programmes, M.J.M. Crostie wrote: “It is always pleasant to dwell on success and you should make a point of mentioning the prize in your curriculum vitae because it is this sort of distinction that will set you apart from other candidates.”  He has also received training in International Petroleum Management at the International Human Resources Development Centre – Boston Massachuset, United States.

     His mentors in partisan politics were the late Chief Solomon Lar and Alhaji Abubakar Rimi. He had at a time functioned as the National Publicity Secretary of the National Democratic Party, under the joint chairmanship of Ambassador Jolly Tanko Yusuf and Alhaji Yunusa Kaltungo. In 1998, working closely under the supervision of Professor Jerry Gana (Secretary), Olawepo-Hashim and two other young political leaders – the late Senator Dahiru Ahwesu Khuta (Administration) and Dubem Onyia (Organization)helped in the years of the G-34 initiative for the formation of political parties at the group’s secretariat.

    After the election of President Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999, in the intervening transitional period, Olawepo-Hashim served as member/Secretary Youth and Women Development Sub-Committee of the General T.Y. Danjuma Policy Advisory Committee with Late Hajia Laila Dogonyaro as chairman of the Youth and Women Sub-committee.

     In 1999, he was elected as the first Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the then ruling Party, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was a highly influential national officer and became the founding chairman of the Group of 54 NEC members. The group had His Excellency, Dr. Chris Ngige as Secretary and Alhaji Ahmed Gusau, former Minister of Mines, as Deputy chairman.

     He was known for his commitment to the principle of internal democracy in the party, transparency and good governance. As a national officer, he spoke truth to power then at great risks.

     On Olawepo-Hashim’s courage, deep patriotism, and selflessness, the late Chief Ojo Maduekwe, former Nigerian Foreign affairs Minister and Nigerian High Commissioner to Canada, said at a reception in 2005:“The lives of people like Gbenga should inspire us to speak well of ourselves. Olawepo-Hashim is an inner driven person, not afraid to stand alone, not afraid to be unpopular, not afraid to hold a view.

    “ A man who is inner driven, listens to the music of his own universe, listens to the applause of the spirit inside that have etched out an horizon, which he must conquer and moving in that direction; he takes the lead and others follow. Who can see the horizon with him, of such is the stuff of history, of such is the stuff of greatness.”

     Olawepo-Hashim was appointed in 2003 as a member of the Political Advisory Committee to the President (In the office of the Political Adviser.) He resigned from PDP in 2006. He was one of the founders of the Democratic People’s Party(DPP).He was a member of the party’s national caucus and governorship candidate Kwara State in 2007 election.  The DPP did well in Kwara in 2007 as well as in Delta, Sokoto and Plateau States.

     A bridge builder and completely detribalised, charismatic and excellent negotiator, Olawepo-Hashim’ experience and deep roots in popular organisation’s and the broad political sphere will be useful in formulating a national consensus for Nigeria and Unity at a time of great division. His understanding of political economy and the global architecture of international finance will also be invaluable for an economy that desperately needs growth and development and a people that urgently need prosperity.

     Olawepo-Hashim has many honours, including The Kwame Nkrumah African Leadership Award conferred by the continental student body – All African Student Union, at Accra Ghana in 2003; The Veteran Award-in 2005 by the International Union of Students and World Federation of Democratic Youths, (WFDY). He has also received the 2000 Nigerian Union of Journalist Award for Professional Excellence. He is a fellow of the Institute of Corporate Administration.

    • Ahonkhai is a Lagos- based human rights activist

  • 2027: Hashim welcomes youth endorsement

    2027: Hashim welcomes youth endorsement

    Former Presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has welcomed his recent endorsement by youths from the North Central zone, describing it as a timely call to national duty, while hinting at a potential formal declaration for the 2027 presidential election before the end of the year.

     In a statement released on his social media page on Monday, Hashim expressed gratitude to the youth coalition, stating that their endorsement reflects a growing national yearning for leadership that transcends regional politics and prioritizes security, economic revitalization, and inclusive governance.

     “I am grateful to the young people of the North Central zone who have endorsed me to contest for the presidency in 2027 by the grace of God,” Hashim said.

    “I am delighted that they recognize the urgent need for a president who would not simply be filling a regional quota,but someone  who will secure all Nigerians, grow our economy, and make Nigeria livable for all who call it home.”

      Dr. Hashim, a former student leader, democracy activist, and successful entrepreneur, noted that the economic and security challenges currently facing the nation require bold, principled, and competent leadership.

    According to him, Nigeria’s current situation calls for “a strategic thinker with the resolve to unite the country and restore its lost glory.”

     “By God’s grace, we shall be categorical on this request amongst many others for me to step forward and take up this assignment before the end of this year,” he added.

     Not a few political analysts see the endorsement as a strategic shift, with many young Nigerians rallying around figures they believe can challenge the political status quo.

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    Hashim’s background as a bridge between civil society, business, and politics positions him as a unique contender in the evolving political landscape.

    His previous presidential bid in 2019 brought to the fore his vision for a modern and economically strong Nigeria and he retained national relevance as a consistent voice for reform and youth inclusion.

    The endorsement by the North Central youths, which was made public last week, cited Hashim’s integrity, developmental agenda, and history of service as reasons behind their unanimous decision.

     They called on other regions to support a “truly Nigerian candidate” who understands the complexity of the nation’s challenges and has the capacity to solve them.

    As conversations around 2027 continue to gain momentum, Dr. Gbenga Hashim’s name is increasingly being mentioned in political circles as one to watch closely.

     His potential entry into the race could signal a new chapter for Nigerian politics, one centered on competence, unity, and national renewal.

  • Hashim visits IBB, calls for unity to foster prosperity

    Hashim visits IBB, calls for unity to foster prosperity

    Businessman and former presidential candidate, Dr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, at the weekend visited former military President Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida at his residence in Minna, the Niger State capital.

    Leading a delegation of some personalities, Dr. Hashim said he was in Minna to convey the new year message to the former Nigerian leader.

    The Minna visit followed another trip he and his team embarked upon during their condolence visit to the family of elder statesman, Ahmadi Kurfi, in Katsina State.

    Joining the Minna leg of the tour was Zakari Angulu, alongside the Kebbi State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and three other associates who had accompanied him to Katsina.

    While in Minna, Olawepo-Hashim expressed his admiration for Babangida’s enduring influence and intellectual sharpness.

    “At his age, General Babangida remains alert and significantly relevant in the affairs of Nigeria. His wisdom and experience continue to be a resource for national progress,” Olawepo-Hashim said.

    The delegation discussed national unity and the path towards a stronger and more prosperous Nigeria, which have remained central to Hashim’s political philosophy.

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    Olawepo-Hashim, known for his commitment to promoting unity and inclusive governance, noted that building on the foundational efforts of elder statesmen would boost the efforts to create a more stable and economically vibrant country.

    The visit underscored Olawepo-Hashim’s sustained engagement with Nigeria’s political landscape and his dedication to forging alliances that prioritise national development.

    He expressed optimism that Nigeria has a better future, calling for collaboration and visionary leadership among the people.

    His campaign slogan #BetterTogetherWithGOH, was echoed during the visit, reinforcing his belief in collective efforts for nation-building.

  • University honours Hashim, others with doctoral degree

    University honours Hashim, others with doctoral degree

    Vine University of America, Nigeria Campus, Abuja, a faith-based institution, has awarded a Doctorate of Divinity to Gbenga Hashim, a former presidential candidate, businessman, and President of Covenant Altar of Worship.

    The honour was presented by the Chancellor, Dr. Bola Arowolo, in recognition of Hashim’s outstanding contributions to the faith community, especially his work in “Promoting the worship of God in spirit and truth.”

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    The event was graced by several dignitaries, including Her Excellency Mariam Morales Palmero, Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba; Dame Pauline Tallen, former Minister for Science and Technology; Professor Wale Afolabi, former Head of Service of Nigeria; Ambassador Simon Dolly, Federal Commissioner at the Federal Pilgrims Commission; the Secretary General of the Christian Association of Nigeria; the Chairman of the FCT Branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria; and Archbishop John Praise, among others.

    Alongside Hashim, other notable recipients of the Doctorate award included Archbishop John Praise, Pastor Oreva Mejeriwotai Hashim, and Dr. Panam Percey Paul.

    In addition to this honor, Dr. Gbenga Hashim was recently recognised by the Abuja Convention of the Apostolic Church with the title of Ambassador of the Gospel and inaugurated as the Patron of the Christian Youth for Peace and Development Initiative.

  • Gbenga Hashim Foundation funds 200 SMEs with N10m

    Gbenga Hashim Foundation funds 200 SMEs with N10m

    A non-profit humanitarian organisation, Gbenga Hashim Foundation (GHF), has awarded a grant of N10 million to some small scale entrepreneurs (SMEs) in Abuja.

    It was part of the foundation’s economic empowerment programme for the vulnerable section of society.

    The foundation, promoted by a former presidential candidate, Mr. Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, gave N50,000 to each of the 200 beneficiaries.

    Olawepo-Hashim said his gesture, which was meant to give back to the society, had no relationship to his political aspirations.

    He said: “I have been doing this for decades. I have a passion to make society better. That was why I was involved in student unionism in those days.

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    “I was also involved in the Committee for Defence of Human Rights (CDHR) and now I’m a businessman. So, one way to intervene is in the area of economic empowerment.

    “What I can do at this time when things are really bad is to show love to underprivileged people in particular. That is what we have been doing for decades. We have done training of young people in this digital acquisition – over 1,000 of them benefitted. This is going to be a continuous thing.”

    One of the beneficiaries, Luka Dakwoyi, urged the rich in the society to emulate Olawepo-Hashim.

    He said many Nigerians need succour as the economy bites harder.