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Olodo Uprising


 Olodo Uprising 👀

Ycee coined it. But those of us working in education knew this was coming.


For 6 years, I've watched brilliant students from Ogun State walk into the Adéwálé STEM Contest — sharp, hungry, competitive. And I've also watched what happens when the system doesn't invest in them. The potential is there. The infrastructure isn't.

The Olodo Uprising isn't a music moment. It's a report card on decades of leaders who built classrooms but not systems. Who commissioned schools but never asked what was being taught inside them.

My ask going into 2027 is simple:

Only vote for candidates with a *real* education plan. Not paint and blocks — real curriculum investment, trained teachers, functional science labs, and healthcare that works.

We already know what neglect produces.

ASC is our small answer to a very big problem. But one contest cannot fix what bad governance has broken over 20 years.

That's a job for the ballot box.


Michael Adesanya

Founder, Adéwálé Students Conference

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