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PDP chieftain, Akika, empowers widows, artisans with work tools in Oyo

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A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)and founder of the Omituntun Benedict Foundation (OBF), Chief Benedict Akika has empowered widows, artisans and others that fall within less privileged categories with work tools worth millions of naira.

Akiika gifted the work tools including refrigerators, sewing machines, grinding machines food items and cash to the beneficiaries in Ibadan at the weekend.

Omituntun Benedict Forum is a forum mainly for the emancipation and support of the government of Governor Seyi Makinde.

Members of the foundation with Hon Oladipupo Sunday as the chairman were overjoyed by the founder’s generosity and expressed their gratitude for his unwavering support. The event was a testament to the founder’s dedication to making a positive impact in the lives of others.

The Omituntun Benedict Foundation of Agba’Akin Ataiyse Agbaye Oodua Omoluabi Pataki Oloye Benedict Akika has been at the forefront of community and human capacity development, providing support to various initiatives and projects. The founder’s latest empowerment programs are a continuation of his efforts to uplift and empower members of the foundation.

On behalf of the forum and beneficiaries, Bosede Adejumo thanked the founder for his selflessness and generosity, praising his commitment to making a positive difference in their lives.

“We are forever grateful for the founder’s empowerment initiatives. His support has enabled us to improve our lives,” Adejumo said.

The beneficiaries are Yekeen Arowolo (grounding machine), Omobadewa Hannah (Sewing machine), Bolanle Raufu (Chest Freezer) and cash to all the members present.

As the foundation continues to grow and expand its reach, members are eagerly looking forward to more empowerment opportunities. The founder’s selflessness and commitment to making a difference are an inspiration to all.

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