Prince Thomas Olaleye Ogungbangbe PhD Celebrates Chief (Engr) Abdulrahaman Olalekan Badmus and Dr. Charles Akindiji Akinola on Their Birthday Anniversary
Prince Thomas Olaleye Ogungbangbe PhD Celebrates Chief (Engr) Abdulrahaman Olalekan Badmus and Dr. Charles Akindiji Akinola on Their Birthday Anniversary

Prince Thomas Olaleye Ogungbangbe, PhD, has extended warm birthday felicitations to two distinguished sons of Osun State, Chief (Engr) Abdulrahaman Olalekan Badmus and Dr. Charles Akindiji Akinola, Director of the Southwest Development Commission, as they both add another year today.
In his celebratory message, Prince Ogungbangbe lauded the duo for their staunch commitment to public service, grassroots development, and progressive ideals. He described Chief Badmus, an illustrious son of Osogbo, as a man of enterprise whose philanthropic strides and community empowerment initiatives continue to leave lasting impacts.
He also extolled Dr. Akinola, a proud son of Ilesa, for his visionary leadership and strategic contributions to regional development, particularly in advancing economic opportunities for the Southwest.
“Today, we celebrate two remarkable men who have etched their names in gold through service, sacrifice, and impact. They are the pride of their roots and a beacon of inspiration for our future,” Prince Ogungbangbe stated.
He prayed for long life, good health, and greater grace for both celebrants in the years ahead.
Happy Birthday to these great sons of Osun!
Signed
Ogungbangbe Media Front
9-07-2025
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