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Raheem Tunji Olawuyi (commonly called Ajuloopin) is a Nigerian politician.[1][2] He is a member of the Federal House of Representatives of Nigeria representing Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/and Oke-Ero federal constituency of Kwara State.[3][4][5][6]

He is the House Committee Chairman on Emergency and Disaster Preparedness.[7][8]

Political career

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In 2018, the Ekiti/Irepodun/Isin/Oke-Ero Federal Constituency Bye-Election, contested across the four councils in Kwara, was declared in November as having been won by Raheem Olawuyi.[9]

References

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  1. ^ "Kwara bye-election: My success, victory for Kwarans – Olawuyi". Vanguard News. 2018-11-18. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  2. ^ "Kwara Bye election Result: "We no go gree, INEC do mago-mago" - PDP". BBC News Pidgin. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  3. ^ "APC's Olawuyi dedicates victory to Kwara people". TVC News Nigeria. 2018-11-18. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  4. ^ "Kwara enrolls 10,000 indigents for health insurance scheme". The Nation Newspaper. 2020-09-05. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  5. ^ "Lawmaker pledges support for NYSC". P.M. News. 2018-12-04. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  6. ^ "INEC Releases Names of Candidates for Nov. 17 By-elections". THISDAYLIVE. 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  7. ^ "N37b for renovation: Senate faults rights group, CSOs over suit". The Nation Newspaper. 2019-12-31. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  8. ^ "Children Day: Be prepared for leadership challenges, Rep Ajulo-Opin tasks students". The Sun Nigeria. 2020-05-27. Retrieved 2021-02-07.
  9. ^ "APC's Olawuyi wins Kwara bye-election". The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News. 2018-11-18. Retrieved 2022-08-15.