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Nigerian-American Announces 2026 California Governor Bid

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KEY POINTS


  • Agbede starts a campaign that focuses on reform and education.
  • Focus on STEM, economic development, and social justice initiatives.
  • The goal of the campaign is to make sure that everyone in California has a fair chance.

Dr. Akinyemi Agbede, a Nigerian-American mathematician and teacher, has officially announced his run for governor of California in 2026. His campaign is based on service, change, and growth that includes everyone.

Campaign focuses on education and reform

In an interview with Vanguard, Dr. Agbede said he is motivated by the need for evidence-driven leadership. “I want to lead California because I believe fairness, opportunity, and integrity should define our future,” he said.

A PhD graduate in Mathematical Analysis from the University of Cambridge, Agbede has spent decades promoting STEM education and expanding access for under-represented communities.

Furthermore, his campaign will centre on educational reform, economic development, technological advancement, and social justice, areas he believes are crucial to maintaining California’s long-term competitiveness.

“California stands at a crossroads. We need leaders who confront complex challenges with analytical clarity and a commitment to every community, not just a privileged few,” he also added.

Inclusive growth and innovation drive the platform

Dr. Agbede stressed that his candidacy is grounded in public service rather than personal ambition. “This campaign is about making sure that every Californian, no matter where they come from, gets a chance to do well. He stated, “We can make California a fairer, more creative, and more welcoming place.”

The announcement makes Agbede a candidate who combines academic excellence with a focus on practical solutions for education, economic growth, and social equality. It further stresses policies that will help all Californians, not just a few.

His arrival into the 2026 campaign brings a voice to California’s gubernatorial fight that is based on statistics and wants to make changes. Finally, he promises answers based on evidence and government that includes everyone.Agbede starts a campaign that focuses on reform and education.

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