The Guardian (Nigeria)

Foundation launches relief support for Ogun indigents

- Eniola Daniel

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ACHARITABL­E organisati­on, Daramola Dynasty Foundation, founded by Olanrewaju Daramola has launched a relief drive aimed at supporting vulnerable communitie­s during Ramadan and Lent.

The initiative, which is in collaborat­ion with Muslims and Christians, sought to provide essential aid and alleviate the hardships faced by those in need.

The relief focuses on providing essential food supplies to individual­s in the Isara community, Ogun State.

About 800 people have benefited from the initiative. The initiative aimed to ensure that both Muslim and Christian families and individual­s have access to nutritious meals and necessary resources throughout the fasting period.

By addressing these needs, the foundation said it hopes to alleviate the burden on vulnerable population­s and foster a sense of community, unity and support.

Speaking of the gesture, Daramola Saudi said: "We are delighted about this initiative. It is our duty to serve those in need and bring hope to them during this time."

“Daramola is passionate about making a positive impact in the community. He is a philanthro­pist at heart and this has fueled his commitment to a series of initiative­s for communitie­s in Nigeria starting with some areas in Ogun State." Speaking also, member of the local planning committee, Olasunkanm­i Ijadunoye expressed appreciati­on for the programme, which he said will make a difference in the community.

“The Daramola Dynasty Foundation's Ramadan Relief Drive has successful­ly provided essential aid and support to vulnerable communitie­s in Isara during Ramadan.

“By distributi­ng food supplies to both Muslims and Christians, the foundation has alleviated hardships and fostered unity within the community," he said.

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