In Nigeria’s evolving political space, few personalities command influence across both media and grassroots activism like Oriyomi Abdulrahman Hamzat. Popularly known as the chairman of Agidigbo 88.7 FM, Ibadan, Hamzat has built a strong reputation as a broadcast journalist, media executive, and outspoken human rights advocate.
On January 17, 2026, he officially announced his intention to contest the 2027 Oyo State governorship election under the Accord Party, a move that has generated widespread debate and positioned him as a potential game-changer in the state’s political landscape.
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— Oriyomi Hamzat (@OriyomiHamzat_) January 17, 2026
Early Life and Background
Oriyomi Abdulrahman Hamzat was born on March 5, 1980, in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo State. He hails from a family deeply rooted in journalism and public communication.
His father, Asimiyu Adekunle Hamzat, was a respected journalist with the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), a background that significantly influenced Oriyomi’s early interest in broadcasting and public advocacy.
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He grew up in Ibadan, a city known for its rich Yoruba heritage, political consciousness, and educational prominence. Hamzat attended Iroko Community Grammar School for his secondary education before proceeding to the Oyo State School of Sciences, Pade. He later obtained a Diploma in Mass communication from The Polytechnic, Ibadan.
Although trained in geology, Hamzat’s passion for communication, justice, and social engagement ultimately shaped his career path.
Oriyomi Professional Profile: Media Executive and Human Rights Advocate
Oriyomi Hamzat’s professional journey spans journalism, media management, and activism. He rose to prominence as a broadcast journalist known for his bold, people-centred programming and fearless engagement with sensitive social issues.
His influence expanded significantly with the establishment of Agidigbo 88.7 FM, a Yoruba-language radio station that has become one of the most listened-to platforms in Oyo State.
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As chairman, Hamzat positioned the station as a voice for the masses, focusing on community issues, accountability, and human rights advocacy.
Beyond broadcasting, Hamzat is widely recognised for his interventions in social justice cases, often using his platform to amplify the voices of the marginalised.
His strong presence on social media has further strengthened his connection with young people and grassroots communities.
Oriyomi Hamzat’s Age
As of January 17, 2026, Oriyomi Hamzat is 45 years old. He will turn 46 in March 2026.
His age places him within a demographic increasingly appealing to Nigerian voters, experienced yet relatively youthful, at a stage where professional exposure, public trust, and political ambition intersect.
Declaration for Oyo State Governor in 2027
Hamzat formally declared his intention to run for Oyo State governor on January 17, 2026, at the Obafemi Awolowo Stadium (Liberty Stadium) in Ibadan. The announcement, made before a large crowd of supporters, confirmed he will contest under the Accord Party.
“I am publicly declaring today that in 2027, I will contest in the gubernatorial election under the Accord Party,” Hamzat stated during the event.
“I come out publicly today that in 2027, I’m not campaigning for anyone and I’m not gathering crowds for anyone. I, Oriyomi Hamzat is going to be contesting in the Gubernatorial election under Accord Party” – Oriyomi Hamzat https://t.co/Vq2LtI6mUt pic.twitter.com/aMfjbQBU6Z
— Oyindamola🙄 (@dammiedammie35) January 17, 2026
The declaration sparked intense reactions across social media and political circles, with supporters praising his grassroots appeal and critics questioning his transition from media advocacy to governance.
Hamzat’s political messaging centres on transparency, justice, accountability, and people-driven development, themes consistent with his years in broadcasting and activism.
While Oyo State’s political terrain remains competitive ahead of 2027, his entry adds a new dynamic that could influence alliances, voter sentiment, and campaign discourse, particularly among youths and urban voters.
Achievements and Public Scrutiny
Among Hamzat’s notable achievements is the transformation of Agidigbo FM into a powerful platform for civic engagement. His career, however, has not been without controversy, as some broadcasts have attracted legal and regulatory attention, an experience that has further shaped his public persona.
Supporters see him as courageous and principled, while critics remain cautious about his readiness for executive governance.

