Titilola Adeleke Holds Ramadan Prayer For Husband, Adeleke Dynasty, Osun State

…distributes foodstuff to the elderly, less privileged

In the spirit of Ramadan, a period known for the speedy acceptance of supplications and abundant rewards for acts of kindness, the Osun State First Lady, Chief Mrs. Fatimo Titilola Adebusola Adeleke, organized a special prayer for the Adeleke dynasty, the continued progress of Governor Ademola Adeleke administration and the overall development of Osun State.

Mrs. Titilola Adeleke emphasized the significance of prayers, particularly during this sacred month, and urged the people of Osun State to continue supporting her husband’s administration. She encouraged citizens to fulfill their civic responsibilities with virtue and commitment to the greater good of the state. Highlighting the importance of charity, she stressed the need to support the less privileged, ensuring a more just and balanced society. She also called on other well-meaning Nigerians to extend kindness to those in need.

Speaking at the event, the matriarch of Adeleke dynasty, Yeyeluwa Modupeola Adeleke-Sanni, and the Executive Chairman of Ede South Local Government, Hon. Lukman Afolabi (Abere Soose), praised Mrs. Adeleke for her thoughtfulness and dedication. They used the opportunity to urge other Nigerians to contribute to improving the welfare of the underprivileged.

The special prayers for the Adeleke family, the success of Governor Adeleke’s administration, and continued peace in Osun State were led by the Special Assistant to the Governor on Islamic Affairs, who also serves as the Chief Imam of the Government House, Fadhilat Sheikh Tijani.

As part of the occasion, foodstuff was distributed to the elderly and less privileged. The event, which took place at Governor Nurudeen Ademola Adeleke’s residence in Ede, was attended by family members, friends, relatives, Islamic faithful, and members of the Ad-Deenul Yusrah Islamic Society of Nigeria.

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