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From the UK to Nigeria’s Democratic Frontline: Prince Tosin Enikuomehin to Lead Over 300,000 Electoral Guards for 2027 Election
At a defining moment in Nigeria’s democratic journey, Prince Tosin Enikuomehin is emerging as one of the prominent young figures positioned to shape the country’s electoral future ahead of the 2027 General Elections.
A respected engineer, entrepreneur, philanthropist, and political strategist, Prince Tosin has officially taken on a strategic national responsibility as Director of Electoral Affairs and Monitoring under Nigeria Youths in Politics, a Non partisan organisation that promotes youth participation in politics, leadership and governance since 2017— this role places him at the forefront of one of the most ambitious youth-led electoral accountability initiatives in Nigeria’s history.
His appointment comes alongside the organization’s bold national mandate to coordinate and deploy over 300,000 Electoral Guards across Nigeria’s 176,974 polling units in partnership with electoral stakeholders and security agencies to support peaceful, credible, and violence-free elections in 2027.
A Strategic Return from the United Kingdom
Prince Tosin’s return to Nigeria in December 2025 marked more than a homecoming. It represented a deliberate transition from diaspora success to active national service.
Having built a successful professional career in the United Kingdom as an electrical engineer, business strategist, and entrepreneur, Prince Tosin distinguished himself through innovation, philanthropy, and community engagement. Through his business ventures and youth-focused initiatives, he maintained strong ties with grassroots communities in Nigeria while supporting employment creation, mentorship, and local enterprise development.
As the head of OPKE Solutions Ltd, he expanded his influence from technical engineering services into community empowerment and institutional philanthropy, particularly within Ondo State and surrounding communities.
Rather than remaining abroad, Prince Tosin chose to return home with a vision centered on youth participation, democratic accountability, and national development — a move widely viewed by supporters as symbolic of a new generation of diaspora Nigerians determined to contribute directly to nation-building.
Leading Nigeria’s Largest Youth Electoral Monitoring Movement
In his new position as Director of Electoral Affairs and Monitoring, Prince Tosin is now charged with coordinating the operational framework for the deployment of over 300,000 Electoral Guards nationwide.
The initiative, championed by Nigeria Youths in Politics, is designed to strengthen electoral integrity , civic participation, and peaceful conduct during the 2027 elections.
Under his leadership, the Electoral Guards structure will focus on:
- Supporting orderly electoral processes at polling units nationwide.
- Assisting electoral officers and security agencies with crowd coordination.
- Promoting violence-free elections through youth engagement and peacebuilding.
- Enhancing electoral accountability and public confidence in democratic processes.
- Strengthening voter participation and civic awareness among young Nigerians.
The initiative also reflects a broader commitment to transforming Nigerian youths from passive political observers into organized stakeholders in democratic governance.
Working closely with the Directorate of International Relations and Election Observation Partnership, Prince Tosin is expected to drive strategic collaborations capable of positioning Nigerian youths as a constructive force for credible elections and democratic stability.
Why Prince Tosin Fits the Moment:
Prince Tosin’s blend of international exposure, engineering discipline, entrepreneurial leadership, and grassroots engagement uniquely positions him for this national assignment.
His experience managing businesses and leading cross-functional operations in the United Kingdom has equipped him with the organizational and strategic capacity required for large-scale electoral coordination.
At the same time, his longstanding involvement in community development, youth empowerment, and stakeholder engagement across Nigeria provides him with the grassroots credibility necessary to mobilize young people at scale.
Political observers increasingly view his emergence as part of a wider generational shift within Nigeria’s political landscape — one where globally exposed young leaders are returning home to play active roles in governance, civic reform, and institutional development.
Building Momentum Toward 2027
Prince Tosin’s growing political visibility gained further momentum following his participation at the City Boy Movement Summit in February 2026, where he was invited by Seyi Tinubu.
The summit reinforced his alignment with key governance principles including youth empowerment, economic inclusion, transparency, and national unity — pillars that continue to define his public engagement and leadership philosophy.
For Prince Tosin, the 2027 elections represent more than a political event. They represent an opportunity to deepen democratic participation, strengthen electoral credibility, and inspire greater youth ownership of Nigeria’s future.
A New Face of Youth-Driven Democratic Engagement
As Nigeria prepares for another critical electoral cycle, Prince Tosin Enikuomehin is positioning himself at the intersection of diaspora excellence, grassroots mobilization, and democratic innovation.
His appointment as Director of Electoral Affairs and Monitoring signals a broader effort by Nigeria Youths in Politics to place competent and visionary young leaders at the forefront of safeguarding democracy.
From the boardrooms of the United Kingdom to the democratic frontline in Nigeria, Prince Tosin’s journey reflects a new era of leadership driven by service, accountability, and national purpose.
With the responsibility of helping coordinate over 300,000 Electoral Guards ahead of 2027, he now stands as one of the leading voices in Nigeria’s growing movement for peaceful, credible, and youth-centered democratic participation.







