By Dayo Badmus
As Nigeria approaches another critical election cycle, one name steadily making waves both at home and abroad is Dr. Adewale Kolapo Kareem, popularly known as AKK. Widely regarded by supporters as “The Pride of the Righteous of Oyo State,” Kareem is positioning himself as a fresh force within the All Progressives Congress (APC), with his eyes firmly set on the 2027 Oyo State governorship race.
In October 2025, Dr. Kareem will host a series of high-profile diaspora engagements – Town Hall Meetings, a Book Launch, and Fundraising Events – in the United Kingdom and Australia. The UK edition will take place on Saturday, October 11, 2025, at Firman Hall, Harris Academy Bermondsey, London, while the Australian edition will follow on Saturday, October 25, 2025, at the Doonside Community Centre, New South Wales.
Building a Movement Beyond Borders
For Kareem, these events are not just ceremonial gatherings. They represent a deliberate strategy to harness the influence of the Nigerian diaspora, a constituency often overlooked in political mobilization back home. Nigerians abroad contribute billions annually in remittances, and many remain keenly invested in the governance and future of their home states.
“The diaspora is part of the Oyo story,” Kareem noted in his invitation. “These are impactful moments of engagement, vision sharing, and collective support for our mission.”
His message is clear: a call for Nigerians abroad to play a tangible role in shaping the political direction of Oyo State.
The AKK Political Journey
Dr. Kareem’s rise in political consciousness has been rooted in advocacy, grassroots engagement, and a reputation for principled leadership. Though relatively new to frontline partisan politics, he has earned recognition for his outspoken stance on governance, accountability, and the role of morality in public service.
Political observers note that his branding as “The Pride of the Righteous” is more than rhetoric; it is part of a calculated appeal to the moral and cultural fabric of Oyo politics, where character often weighs as heavily as competence.
Unlike some established political figures, Kareem has worked to cultivate an image of accessibility and humility, positioning himself as both a reformist within the APC and a unifier across Oyo’s diverse communities.
A Calculated Diaspora Strategy
Analysts suggest that Kareem’s decision to launch his book and fundraising campaigns abroad is a strategic move aimed at achieving three goals: raising resources, strengthening credibility, and amplifying his message internationally.
Political commentator Adebayo Alabi noted:
“Engaging the diaspora shows foresight. Many of the reforms Kareem advocates—education, healthcare, economic empowerment—require strong partnerships. By building international goodwill, he’s laying the groundwork for a governorship campaign that looks beyond state borders.”
Looking Ahead to 2027
While the 2027 race is still two years away, the maneuverings within Oyo State’s political landscape are already taking shape. The APC, still seeking to consolidate its influence against the PDP stronghold, may find in Kareem a candidate capable of bridging old divides and presenting a modern, reformist agenda.
For his part, Kareem has kept his public messaging rooted in hope and faith. “May God graciously preserve our lives beyond these dates,” he said in his invitation, a reflection of his characteristic blend of politics and spirituality.
As London and Sydney prepare to host these events, one thing is certain: AKK is no longer just a local figure in Oyo politics—he is steadily carving out a global presence that could redefine his path to Agodi Government House in 2027.