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Wednesday 24 July 2013

Ayefele gives back to Alma Mata, donates hall, 5000 notebook








Tungba Gospel music crooner, Evangelist Dr Yinka Ayefele MON.today  fulfilled  one of his age long dream of enhancing  the progress of   Nigerian Youth and contribute to the development of his community as he  donated  5000 notebooks to student of  Ipoti Ekiti  Grammar school   and  laid the foundation of N50M Naira multipurpose hall  for his Alma Mata

 The occasion which was held at Ipoti Grammar school premises in Ipoti Ekiti was attended  by dignitaries from all walks of life including  the new Onipoti of  Ipoti Ekiti,  Oba Dr.  James oladipupo kolade ,  Representatives of Ekiti state  Dr Kayode Fayemi,  Ekiti state  Commissioner for  environment, Dr Eniola Ajayi,  Ijero LG chairman Hon Bode Oladele and host of  others

 Dr Ayefele who  stormed  Ipoti with some of his fans and entire band  expresses appreciation  God for the privileged  given to him to be able to come back and give to the community and  school that  shapes his elementary

 According to him " growing up in Ipoti is  one of the greatest things that i ever cherished in my life , i am proud to be an Indegene of Ipoti Ekiti and i will continue to do my best for the upliftment of  the town and contribute to the growth of  our youth so that they can also be great in life and together we'll make Ipoti great.

The  Onipoti of Ipoti Oba Dr. James Oladipupo Kolade who was making his first appearance since he ascended  the throne of his father commended  Evangelist Yinka Ayefele for his gesture and  admonish other indegene of the town to emulate him. He also appealed to the government  not to relent in their bid not to relent in his bid to take the state to a higher level.

 Also, Ekiti state governor Dr. Kayode  Fayemi and caretaker chairman of Ijero Local government  Hon Bode Oladele lauds Evangelist  Ayefele for his gesture and urge other Ekiti indigene to emulate him

 some of the students who spoke with Alarinka Agbaye  expresses appreciation to  Mr. Ayefele describing him as a role model whose life is worthy of emulation.