Rememberance: Adebiyi Adesida’s family donates to Ago-Ireti, Motherless home

By Mary Agidi

As part of the activities to mark the fifth years rememberance ceremony of the late Deji of Akureland , Oba Adebiyi Adesida, Afunbiowo 11, his family at the weekend provided succour to the Ago-Ireti leprosarium and the Motherless home Oba-Ile.

Led by the Olori (Queen) of the late King, Mojisola Adesida, the delegates donated foodstuffs and household items worths over a hundred thousand naira to the two homes.

The items donated included bags of rice, bags of salt, packs of detergent, 30litres gallons of vegetable oil, tubers of yam, packs of sugar, among other things.

Olori Mojisola explained that the reason behind the gesture is to build on the legacy of the late king who always took care of the people in these homes in his lifetime.

She said though his demise was painful but give glory to God for his faithfulness over the family he left behind, hence the reason to commemorate the fifth years of his passage onto the world beyond by giving to the needy.

Her words: ” Kabiyesi when he was alive used to do this, infact about three times a year in his lifetime, anytime he was having a festival in the palace ,he would bring things here.

” We did this to commemorate the fifth year, and we will continue to do yearly”.

At the Motherless home, Olori Adesida thanked the guardians for taking care of the children, comparing their job to that of a teacher who will be rewarded in the future when they don’t expect.

Speaking on behalf of the school and the ministry of women affairs, Mrs. Hannah Adegboyega thanked them for the kind gesture, and affirmed that the Late Deji did same in his life time.

Also, the head of the Ago-Ireti leprosarium, Mr. Gabriel Ologun, expressed joy for the food items brought to them, adding also that the late Deji used to donate to the home times without number when he was alive.

The ceremony also featured frying of Akara(beans cake) to entertain the whole Akure people in the Late Deji’s house.

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