As the 2027 political landscape in Kogi State takes shape, one name continues to resonate with growing conviction: Dr. Folabora Adekoya Bryhm. In an era that demands clarity, vision, and decisive leadership, he stands out as one of the most viable and reliable aspirants. For many Kogites, he represents not merely a candidate, but a genuine pathway to a more prosperous and self-reliant state.
What sets Dr. Bryhm apart is his intellectual depth. In a political space often saturated with conventional thinking, he brings a rare ability to dissect complex socio-economic challenges and craft practical solutions that target root causes rather than symptoms. This analytical rigor positions him as a leader who can translate ideas into actionable policies—policies designed to uplift every segment of society.
But his appeal is not solely intellectual. Dr. Bryhm’s leadership style is marked by inclusiveness, strategic foresight, and an unwavering commitment to development. Over the years, he has consistently inspired confidence among supporters and stakeholders, earning a reputation as a unifying figure capable of bridging divides across Kogi State’s diverse demographics.

His philanthropy further underscores his character. Dr. Bryhm’s humanitarian efforts are neither seasonal nor politically convenient; they stem from a lifelong ethic of service—a trait many say runs in his bloodline. From community interventions to individual gestures of compassion, his generosity has earned him genuine admiration and respect across the state.
In the sphere of industry and economic transformation, he brings an uncommon advantage. As an industrialist and miner, he understands firsthand what it takes to create jobs, generate wealth, and build enterprises. This experience equips him to lead Kogi State away from an overreliance on civil service toward a diversified, innovation-driven economy. His business acumen and organizational discipline also signal a capacity for prudent resource management, efficient policy implementation, and accountable governance—qualities essential for sustainable growth.
As 2027 approaches, a growing chorus of Kogites believes that this is an opportunity too significant to overlook. With Dr. Folabora Adekoya Bryhm at the helm of Lugard House, there is a palpable sense of optimism—a belief that his emergence would herald a new era of progress, shared prosperity, and collective renewal for the people of Kogi State.
– Fatahi Jimoh writes from Okehi.




