In a significant move to foster collaboration and community development, the Omo-Ajorosun Club of Ibadan hosted the Gbobaniyi Club of Lagos led by thier President Alhaja Rukayat Atoke Ade in a special program held on Friday , 14th June 2024 at the Omo-Ajorosun Club premises. The event marked the beginning of a partnership aimed at executing joint charity and palliative projects in Ibadan, with activities planned at least once every quarter.
Egbe Gbobaniyi Olubadan of Ibadanland, a socio-cultural club comprising Ibadan indigenes residing in Lagos State, joined hands with Omo-Ajorosun Club to address pressing community needs through these initiatives. The collaboration is expected to significantly impact local communities by providing essential support and relief to those in need.
Engr. Sunday Gbenjo, President of Omo-Ajorosun Club, emphasized the importance of the partnership, highlighting the shared values and commitment to social responsibility that both clubs embody. “This collaboration signifies our dedication to giving back to our roots and making a tangible difference in the lives of our people,” he stated.
In a gesture of appreciation for their visit and commitment, Engr. Gbenjo, on behalf of Omo-Ajorosun Club, presented a talking drum to the Gbobaniyi Club. The talking drum, a symbol of Yoruba culture and communication, signifies the strong bond and mutual respect between the two clubs.
Members of both clubs expressed enthusiasm about the upcoming joint projects, which will focus on various areas including healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation. These initiatives are designed to provide sustainable support and improve the quality of life for the residents of Ibadan.
Present at the meeting alongside the Gbobaniyi President includes; Alhaja Balikis Akala, Club Secretary; Chief Babatunde Musiliu Adabiyi, Mogaji Gbobaniyi club; Alhaja Ganiya Badmus, Club Treasurer; Alhaji Alisukuna Akanni, Club Adviser and Olori Ayinke, yeye oge, among others.
The Egbe Omo-Ajorosun Club President was also joined by the immediate former President of the club, Alhaji Abiola Alli and other members of the club executive council.
As Omo-Ajorosun Club and Gbobaniyi Club of Lagos embark on this collaborative journey, their efforts are set to bring about positive change and foster a spirit of unity and progress within the Ibadan community. This partnership stands as a prove to the power of collective action and the enduring impact of cultural solidarity.
The Gbobaniyi Club that is recently formed are looking for direction and mentorship from Omoajorosun club that have been existing in Ibadan since 1980 contributing their quota to the social cultural development of Ibadan giving out scholarship to the children of the poor and upholding and promoting the ideals of Ibadan cultures.