Why is Osun in Love with the Dancing Governor
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Wed, 17 Jun, 2026 at 04:30 am
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Iddo, Lagos, Nigeria | Lagos, LA
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Why Osun People Are in Love With the Dancing GovernorIn the heart of Osun State, one man has transformed politics into something emotional, relatable, and deeply human. That man is Ademola Adeleke — popularly known across Nigeria as “The Dancing Governor.”
To many outsiders, his dancing is entertainment. But to many Osun people, it is something far deeper: joy, humility, accessibility, and hope.
Governor Adeleke’s popularity did not grow merely because he dances at public events. It grew because many citizens see a leader who appears happy among the people, not distant from them. In a political environment where many leaders are viewed as rigid and unreachable, Adeleke presents himself as a man of the streets — approachable, emotional, and connected to ordinary citizens.
The governor himself has repeatedly explained that dancing brings him joy and serves as a way of praising God, while insisting that it does not interfere with governance.
For many supporters, his dancing symbolizes freedom and confidence. They believe he remains authentic instead of pretending to fit the traditional image of a “serious politician.” Even critics who question his style often admit that his personality has made him one of the most recognizable governors in Nigeria.
Another reason many Osun residents admire him is the belief that he combines entertainment with visible governance. Supporters frequently point to road projects, rehabilitation of health centres, payment of salaries and pensions, and grassroots engagement as evidence that the governor is not only dancing but also working.
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo once described Adeleke as a “dancing but working governor,” encouraging him to continue praising God while remaining focused on governance.
Many young people in Osun are also drawn to Adeleke because of his energetic social media presence and his connection to pop culture. His public image feels modern and less formal than the old style of Nigerian politics. Viral dance videos, public rallies, and moments of laughter have helped him build a strong emotional connection with the masses.
Beyond politics, some residents see him as a symbol of resilience. Adeleke was once underestimated because of his playful personality and dancing habits, yet he rose to become governor and surprised many critics with his political success.
Of course, not everyone agrees with the admiration surrounding him. Some critics argue that leadership should focus less on entertainment and more on policy depth and long-term reforms. Discussions online reveal both strong support and strong criticism.
Yet despite the debates, one truth remains clear: many people in Osun genuinely love Governor Adeleke because they see him as one of them — a leader who smiles with the people, dances with the people, and shares both their struggles and celebrations.
In the end, the “Dancing Governor” phenomenon is not really about dancing alone. It is about personality, visibility, emotional connection, and the belief among many Osun citizens that leadership can still have a human face.
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