Yesterday, I had the privilege of meeting with Oyo State indigenes residing across the United Kingdom at the Fountain House, Queens Walk, Reading.
The meeting which was facilitated by Dr. Adeyemi Sodiq provided a valuable opportunity to share my academic journey and professional experiences in the fields of law, finance, energy and government.
I discussed the various projects initiated through my foundation ( the Beulah Adeoye Foundation), and BOAAT Oyo State, focusing on community development, youth and social empowerment, and national upliftment. I also outlined a roadmap for a better Oyo State, building on the legacies of my mentor and role model, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde FNSE.
This gathering was an avenue for collaboration and engagement, allowing Oyo State indigenes in the diaspora to connect with the vision of my foundation and contribute to meaningful initiatives for our home state.
I am specially grateful to those who attended, including Hon. Timothy, Pastor Oladejo, Prof. Olaleye, Dr. Ogundare, Dr. Adeyemi Sodiq, Dr. Raheem Olatunji Aminu, Mr. Lanre Ejileye, Hon. Tajudeen, Ogbeni Adebowale, Ayodeji Onifade, Isaiah Oladeji, Pastor Samuel Olaleye, Tajudeen Adelakun, Ajadi Surajudeen, Taofeek Salako, Saheed Badmus, Azeez Ibraheem, Mohammed Bello and many others who joined virtually.
It was a rare privilege to connect with such a committed group, and I promise to always make the people of Oyo State proud.