Cooperative Spirit Meets Childhood Joy: Irepodun Egbasowapo Lights Up Children’s Day 2025

In a remarkable show of commitment to youth inclusion and community development, Irepodun Egbasowapo Obada Cooperative Multipurpose Union Limited hosted a grand celebration in honor of Children’s Day on Tuesday, May 27, 2025, at St. James Primary School, Egbe Ijebu, Ogun State, Nigeria.

This event made history, positioning the Union as the first cooperative body in Ogun State to officially mark Children’s Day in line with the United Nations’ declaration of 2025 as the International Year of Cooperatives. Although Irepodun Egbasowapo has hosted Children’s Day events in previous years, the 2025 edition stood out for its scale, organization, and significance.

Spearheaded by the passionate leadership of the Union President, Alhaja Cooperator Adeusi Selimot, FICP, the event was designed to uplift and inspire the next generation. In her inspiring message to the children, she stated:

“To every child, may your dreams be as big as your imagination, and may you have the courage to chase them.”

The celebration featured a variety of engaging activities, including debates, quizzes, spelling bees, choreography, cultural performances, drama, indigenous poetry (ewi) in Ijebu and Egba dialects, and exciting games. Talented participants who excelled in these competitions were rewarded with gifts and cash prizes, highlighting the Union’s dedication to encouraging creativity and excellence.

The program commenced with spirited renditions of the Cooperative Anthem, Ogun State Anthem, Nigerian National Anthem, and the official Irepodun 2 welcome song, performed by the enthusiastic children.

Welcoming attendees, Prince Abimbola Adewale, Head of Irepodun Egbasowapo 2, expressed deep appreciation to all dignitaries, participating societies, and guests for their continuous support.

During the goodwill messages, Mr. Olatunji Alaka, President of the Ado-Odo/Ota/Ifo/Ewekoro Branch of OGSCOFED Limited, delivered an impactful address highlighting the crucial role of cooperatives in socioeconomic development. He began by giving thanks to God for the opportunity to witness the day’s celebration and went on to commend the organizers for their dedication to the children.

In his words, Mr. Alaka emphasized that: “Cooperatives offer more value and impact than commercial banks because they are rooted in community, trust, and shared prosperity.”

He spoke on the core values of cooperatives, such as self-help, democracy, equality, equity, and solidarity, explaining how these principles are vital for nation-building. He encouraged parents and community members to instill cooperative values in children from a young age, as a means of nurturing responsible and financially literate citizens.

To further support the event, Mr. Alaka generously donated ₦20,000 on behalf of his branch, a gesture that was warmly applauded by all in attendance.

Mr. Badejo Adeyemi, President of the Ogun State Youth Cooperative (the youth arm of Ogun State Cooperative Federation Limited), commended the Union for championing such a groundbreaking event. He urged parents to introduce their children to cooperatives and proposed the creation of a youth cooperative society under Irepodun Egbasowapo’s guidance. According to him:

“Youth cooperatives are not just about business—they are platforms for inclusion, innovation, and sustainable development. Let us open our doors and mentor the next generation.”

Also in attendance were notable dignitaries, including Mrs. Oladipo, Assistant Director, Ministry of Community Development and Cooperatives (Odogbolu Local Government Office), as well as presidents of member societies under the Irepodun Egbasowapo Union.

In his vote of thanks, Mr. Adewusi expressed heartfelt appreciation to everyone who contributed to the success of the event, especially the cooperative societies, guests, and children whose enthusiasm made the day unforgettable.

Through this initiative, Irepodun Egbasowapo Obada Cooperative has set a new benchmark in cooperative-led child development, reaffirming its dedication to nurturing the future and building an inclusive and sustainable cooperative movement.

A BEACON OF INSPIRATION: BADEJO ADEYẸMI CELEBRATES CHIEF (MRS). ADEWUSI ON HER BIRTHDAY

Today, I am extremely delighted to honor a remarkable leader, a trailblazer, and a shining light in the realm of Cooperative, Chief (Mrs). Adewusi Selimot ficp, President of Irepodun Egbasowapo Cooperative Multipurpose Union Limited.

As President and an exemplary role model for women in leadership, your unwavering commitment to Cooperative Movement continues to inspire generations, including women and youths, striving to leave an indelible mark in the Cooperative sector.

On this special day, I join millions to celebrate your legacy of empowerment, your pursuit of progress, and your dedication to uplifting others.

May your birthday usher in greater achievements, renewed strength, and boundless joy as you continue to lead with wisdom and grace. Here’s to many more years of impactful service and inspiring leadership.

Happy birthday to you, Ma!

Yours,

Badejo Adeyẹmi

President, Ogun State Youth Cooperative https://youthcoop.ogscofed.coop/

24th April, 2025

EXPERTS URGE YOUNG COOPERATORS TO LEVERAGE ON INNOVATIONS

……reiterates youth involvement in Cooperative Development.

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Youths have been urged to embrace innovation, digital disruptive change, and technology and form formidable partnership while harnessing their potential to succeed through the Cooperative Societies.

The President of Ike – Oluwa Sagamu Cooperative Multipurpose Union Limited and Founder of Ola Cooperative Foundation – OCF, Mr. Otinwa Lanre Abraham revealed this while speaking at the Ogun 2023 International Youth Day Celebration in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital on Saturday, 12th August , 2023 with the theme: “Achieving Innovation in Cooperative Practices Through Youth Cooperative Society”.

Otinwa posited that promoting youth cooperative can further strengthen innovation by leveraging the young minds on fresh ideas and creativity to drive positive change within the cooperative societies.

He, however, appealed to the youth to leverage mentorship and collaboration with experienced members and elders to bridge the generation gap and build a strong foundation for sustainable innovation in the cooperative.

“youth cooperative societies have the potential to bring fresh ideas and perspective to the cooperative movement, leading to meaningful innovation and sustainable growth”.

“By increasing the energy and creativity of the young people, the cooperative societies can therefore create a positive impact on both their members and the communities they serve”, he added.

In his remarks at the event, the President, Ogun State Co-operative Federation Limited, Alhaji Wasiu Olaleye FICP, called on the youth to be innovative and enhance economic and human capital development that will contribute to the development of cooperative societies.

Olaleye, while reeling out various opportunities embedded in the cooperative movement, further urged the youth and cooperative players to collaborate and form formidable partnerships to place cooperative practice at the centre state of the global dialogue.

“The Cooperative President maintained that with greater awareness of the importance of the cooperative to human and society development, as well as its multiplier effect can positively and directly impact livelihoods.

Badejo Adeyemi, President OGSCOFED Youth Cooperative

In his welcome address, the President, OGSCOFED Youth Cooperative Multipurpose Society, Badejo Adeyẹmi, described Cooperative as a successful and democratic movement which has addressed major challenges facing business and humanity.

He said, “It is with great pleasure that I welcome you all to the maiden edition of Ogun 2023 International Youth Day and the first of it’s kind in the history of Cooperative Movement in Ogun State and Nigeria”.

“On this day, we gather young people, experts, and partners across the world to commemorate the day with the theme: “Green Skills For Youth: Towards a Sustainable Future”.

“In order to promote the good image of cooperative in Ogun State, we have decided to have our celebration this year with the theme: “Harnessing innovation among youths through Cooperative”.

“As a young cooperator, we want to address the existing stereotypes and young people’s perception of cooperatives as old-fashioned businesses by educating them on how cooperative enterprises actually work”.

“We can change this perception by involving young people at our societies, Unions, Apexes and State Federations for a more visible change, growth and development”, he added.

The epoch making event also witnessed a paper presentation on the topic, “Youth Involvement in Cooperative Development”, delivered by Chief (Mrs) J. Ola Bisiriyu, erstwhile Executive Secretary, OGSCOFED Limited.

Important dignitaries at the event that gave goodwill messages and encouraging words to the youthful participants at the occasion include; the Director of Cooperative Services in Ogun State, Ministry of community development and cooperatives, Pastor Samuel Mustapha ably represented by the Deputy Director of Cooperative Services, Mr. A. A. Ogunjimi, Mrs. Adekoya (Zonal Assistant Director of Cooperative Services, Abeokuta South), Otunba Adesoga Tikare (Otunba Akarigbo of Remoland and a Cooperative lawyer), Alhaji Braheem Fattah (Principal, Ogun State Cooperative College, Abeokuta), Mr. Victor Oyegoke (President/CEO CRASoN – The Cooperative Rating & Award Society of Nigeria), Muhammed S. Bello (Founder/Director CLERC) and Pastor Oluyiga Gbodi (President, Ogun State Cooperative Managers Association) represented by the OGSCOMAS Egba Zone, Mr. Babatunde Isiaq

Others were; Comrade Tola Onafuye (Branch President Remo Branch 2 of OGSCOFED Limited); Mr. David Ayelabola (Executive Secretary, OGSCOFED Limited), and Mr. Adekunbi (Treasurer, Ola Oluwapo Isale Abetu Abeokuta CMU Limited)

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