Engr. Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo, founder of the Renaissance Project, receives a prestigious Award of Recognition at Methodist Primary School’s 70th anniversary for her contributions to grassroots education in Ado-Odo/Ota

Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo Receives Recognition Award for Grassroots Education Impact
Engr. Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo, founder and CEO of the Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo Renaissance Project (TARP), has been honoured with a distinguished Award of Recognition at the 70th anniversary celebration of Methodist Primary School, Agboku, Ado-Odo, in Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State.
The announcement was made by Badmus Abdulahi Tunde, Coordinator of the Renaissance Project, in a statement made available to Newsheadline247.
“We are delighted to announce that our CEO was honored with a prestigious Award of Recognition at the 70th Anniversary Celebration of Methodist Primary School, Agboku, Ado-Odo,” he said.
According to the organisation, the award celebrates Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo’s “numerous efforts in uplifting and supporting grassroots education” across Ado-Odo/Ota. Her commitment to community development and passion for empowering young learners have earned her admiration throughout the region.
As part of her ongoing educational support initiatives, Engr. Agemo-Okuboyejo donated a visual projector to the school—responding to one of its most urgent academic needs. The gesture, the school noted, has significantly enhanced learning capacity while boosting morale among pupils and staff.
“We celebrate her leadership, generosity, and unwavering support for grassroots education. Congratulations, Ma! Your impact continues to speak across our communities,” the statement added.
In her goodwill message, Mrs Agemo-Okuboyejo described Methodist Primary School, Ado-Odo, as an institution that has “stood as a foundation of knowledge, discipline, and hope for generations.”
“It is with great joy and honor that I, Engr. Temitayo Agemo-Okuboyejo, celebrate with the pupils, staff, and the entire community of Methodist Primary School, Agboku-Gbekon, Ado-Odo, on this remarkable anniversary,” she said.
She reaffirmed the mission of the Temitayo Agemo Okuboyejo Renaissance Project, “Through TARP, our mission remains clear, to continually support public primary education across Ado-Odo/Ota Local Government by improving learning conditions, empowering teachers, and inspiring young minds to dream beyond limits.
”Education is the bedrock of development, and when we invest in our children, we invest in a brighter, stronger tomorrow for all.”
She stated further that, “As we mark this milestone, may this school continue to shine as a beacon of excellence and transformation. Together, we can build the renaissance our communities deserve.
“Congratulations to Methodist Primary School, Agboku-Gbekon Ado-Odo — your legacy of learning lives on.”




























