Charity and Activism
Chief Abdulfatai Adekilekun Badmus: The Life and Legacy of Osogbo’s Tireless Builder When the Ataoja of Osogbo, Jimoh Oyetunji Olanipekun, conferred two prestigious titles on Chief Abdulfatai Ajadi Adekilekun Badmus, it was not out of formality or sentiment—it was recognition built on decades of service, sacrifice, and unshakable love for Osogbo. Born on May 28, 1941, Chief Badmus devoted much of his 83 years to education, community development, and public service. His legacy continues to shape the landscape and spirit of Osogbo today. Early Service to Osogbo Badmus began serving his hometown in 1972 when he was appointed to the Board of Governors of St. Charles Grammar School, Osogbo by the Western State Ministry of Education. Despite the difficult commute between Ifaki-Ekiti and Osogbo, he never missed meetings or duties—a testament to his early sense of responsibility. By 1977, he became secretary of the Osogbo Educational Advancement Committee (OEAC), under the leadership of ...
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