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Celebrating The Man I Know Octogenarian A Quintessential, Philanthropist, Disciplinarian And God’s General, Very Reverend E.O Fadipe Glows @85

Celebrating The Man I Know Octogenarian A Quintessential, Philanthropist, Disciplinarian And God’s General, Very Reverend E.O Fadipe Glows @85

~By Oluwaseun Bethnews Media

 

 

The Very Reverend Olanrewaju Fadipe was born on April 15, 1939 into the home of Evangelist Daniel Atere Fadipe and Mrs Deborah Fadipe in Kwara State.

 

 

In a short words, quickly permit me to salute and describe this octogenarian award-winning man of God for his many sacrifices in advocating good governance within the State of Harmony and its environs.
As a bonafide/Illustrious and a lover of Erukucity and its people, said his investments in promoting the good image and heritage of Erukucity through sharing of wisdom and experience with his professional associates, would always be appreciated and remembered.

As a true man of God who has dedicated his lifestyle to emulate the culture of our Lord Jesus Christ, said in promoting the gospel across the globe.

He was Chairman, Board of Governors of Methodist High School, Eruku for fifteen years during which funds were raised for the development of the school.

He served as a Chairman, Board of Governors, Methodist High School, Owode Ofaro, which was later taken over by the Kwara State Government and now is Government Day Secondary School. He worked hand in hand with his father-in Christ, the Very Revd J. A Taiwo of blessed memory.

Guess you know? He was national president of Eruku Progressive Union from 1996 to 1998 during which period he focused on political emancipation. During his tenure, the postal agency was upgraded to full-fledged post office.

A Health Center was built within the town and eight individuals were empowered to sell patient medicine in small boxes called ALAPOTI.

It was during his tenure as President that Eruku Development Centre was constructed and Local Government workers were well accommodated.

Student Unionism was well supported and patronized. The students as a result of serious commitment under the auspices of National Association of Eruku Students (NAES) built their secretariat. This was a commendable effort that the students were able to build a secretariat on their own. He was later honored as Grand Patron to NAES.

Though little did I know but out of that little I knew I can vividly remember this…”Evangelism has been his watchwords” and he’s still waxing stronger in the Lord.

It is my prayer that the Almighty God will continue to grant him good health, more wisdom, and long life. Happy birthday to you, God’s general. Very Reverend E.O Fadipe. Wishing you many happy returns sir! Igba Odun, Odun kan ni

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