Babasola Kuti (Sola Kuti fondly called SK by friends and family) is a Nigerian entrepreneur, well known in political, business and social circles in Lagos and Abuja.
Sola lived most of his life in Lagos State, Nigeria where he attended the University of Lagos Staff School, St Finbarrs College Akoka, International School Lagos, and University of Lagos before relocating to the UK to attend Business School at Middlesex University Business School in Hendon. He studied Business Information Systems with Human Resource Management and graduated with a Second Class Upper division.
From that point he went on to consult for the London Borough of Hackney, French consulting firm – SEMA group, and the American Oil Company AMOCO…now BPAMOCO!
Sola relocated to Nigeria in 2003 and was appointed to serve as a Senior Aide with Senator Tokunbo Ogunbanjo (representing Ogun East). He served in that capacity till 2007.
Sola has a social conscience, tired of the same old stories in Nigerian politics about elected officials and political appointees at both State and Federal levels, he has decided to make known his intention to be a career politician, declaring that “it is time for a new generation to positively influence the development of Nigeria”.
Sola has launched this blog website to communicate with people all over the world and hopes to share ideas and inspire as well as be inspired by these interactions.
Sola is committed to improving the way Nigeria is managed, firmly believing that sound business practices can be applied to running the country for the benefit of the people, business and government.
Sola says:
“The Election race has begun and eligible voters in Nigeria once more have the opportunity to vote for who they
want to represent them in government. The people MUST choose decent leaders and in turn get a government that they can trust. This country needs real leadership in order to build the nation our people deserve, especially considering the vast human and natural resources available to us.
Only by actually voting can people have their voices heard, be assured that frontline public services will be
protected from mismanagement and the country’s resources used to benefit the majority and not the tiny minority
we are used to seeing.
Don’t sit back and complain when nothing changes, when you have made no effort to achieve change, make sure you register to vote and on election day go out and use that vote wisely.
REMEMBER IF YOU DO NOT ELECT THE GOVERNMENT YOU DESERVE, YOU WILL DESERVE THE GOVERNMENT YOU GET!
THE TIME IS HERE!
