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‎34 Years After: Family Remembers Late Adéṣeun Ògúndoyin, Holds Prayer Session

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The family of late Chief Adeseun Ayisa Ogundoyin, a revered philanthropist, educationist, and humanist, held a solemn remembrance prayer session to mark 34 years since his passing in 1991 at the age of 52.

‎The event, held at the family vault in Adetoro Estate, Sango, Eruwa, brought together his children including the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin, his siblings as well as religious leaders, friends, and wellwishers who gathered to honor the legacy of a man devoted to humanitarian service.

‎The Christian prayer session was led by Minister-in-Charge of First Baptist Church, Anko, Eruwa, Rev. Dr. Ayoola Moses Olugbenga, who took his lesson from Isaiah 64:8 “You are a vessel in God’s hand”

‎Rev. Ayoola described late Chief Ogundoyin, as a vessel who fulfilled God’s purpose through acts of compassion, kindness, and community service.

‎He urged all present to emulate his example by sowing seeds of love, kindness, and positivity in their daily lives.

‎Conducting the Muslim prayer session, representatives of Chief Imam of Eruwaland, Sheiq Abdulsalam Abdul Kareem Olore, highlighting Chief Ogundoyin’s widespread influence across religious and social divides.

‎The remembrance also featured moving testimonies from clerics, and associates who recalled Chief Ogundoyin’s enduring impact, his generosity, dedication to education, and unwavering commitment to uplifting the underprivileged.

‎In his remarks, Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin said, “Though he left this world 34 years ago, my father’s legacy still breathes through every good work he did and the lives he touched. His values of service, humility, and kindness remain our guiding light”

‎He affirmed that his father remains one of Eruwa’s most celebrated figures, remembered not only for his philanthropy but for the deep humanity he embodied.

‎Recall that, last year in honor of their late father, Chief Adeseun Ogundoyin’s children donated ₦5,000,000 (five million naira) to the Sickle Cell Hope Alive Foundation (SCHAF) to intensify the fight against sickle cell disease in Oyo State and Nigeria at large.

The donation was made in recognition of their father, who was a carrier of sickle cell disease before his passing on June 18, 1991.‎

 

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