By Lukman Omikunle
Erelu Adeola founded the Orisile Humanitarian Foundation in honour of her late grandfather, Alhaji Salawudeen Orisile, who was known to be a cheerful and selfless philanthropist in his lifetime.
Ace broadcaster, Alhaja Kafayat Adeola Orisile, the Erelu Afedsewa of Oruba –Otta, Awori land, Ogun State, in her resilient quests to serve humanity selflessly on April 1, 2020, reached out to over 250 residents, both indigenes and non-indigenes, of Ota in Ado-Odo/Ota local government area of the state, through her sole funded Orisile Humanitarian Foundation (OHF).
The versatile Radio Lagos OAP had recently visited the oldest orphanage home in the local government with gifts where she officially unveiled the foundation.
The humane gesture of the foundation reaching out to residents was chiefly to cushion the effect of hunger on the people, particularly aged, widows and the less privileged.
The foundation visited almost all the major quarters in Ota, accommodating mostly aged and widows, with commendable relief materials.
Erelu Adeola founded the Orisile Humanitarian Foundation in honour of her late grandfather, Alhaji Salawudeen Orisile, who was known to be a cheerful and selfless philanthropist in his lifetime. Alhaji Orisile was a successful millionaire businessman until his demise.
The foundation’s sole objective is ‘lifting souls’ via meticulous selfless service to humanity. Other primary purposes include taking care of the aged particularly those lacking access to medicals, regular provision of food items and other basic relief materials for geriatric age.
Also supporting less privileged widows and their children with education support fund while the same gesture shall be extended to orphans and orphanage homes, these are parts of the core intents of the foundation.
Orisile Humanitarian Foundation was officially registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) early this year.
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