On Wednesday, August 28, Amofin Beulah Adeoye, the President and Founder of the Beulah Adeoye Foundation, engaged with Oyo State indigenes residing in the United Kingdom during a special meeting held at the Fountain House, Queens Walk, Reading. This gathering, facilitated by Dr. Adeyemi Sodiq, offered a unique platform for Amofin Adeoye to share his academic and professional journey, along with his vision for the future of Oyo State.
During the meeting, Amofin Adeoye highlighted the various impactful projects led by the Beulah Adeoye Foundation and BOAAT Oyo State, focusing on community development, youth empowerment, and national upliftment. He outlined a strategic roadmap for Oyo State’s progress, inspired by the exemplary leadership of his mentor, His Excellency, Governor Seyi Makinde FNSE.
This meeting was more than just a conversation; it was an opportunity for Oyo State indigenes in the diaspora to actively engage with the vision of the Beulah Adeoye Foundation and contribute to initiatives that are making a tangible difference in their home state.

Amofin Adeoye expressed deep gratitude to all who attended, including notable figures such as Hon. Timothy, Pastor Oladejo, Prof. Olaleye, Dr. Ogundare, Dr. Raheem Olatunji Aminu, Mr. Lanre Ejileye, Hon. Tajudeen, Ogbeni Adebowale, Ayodeji Onifade, Isaiah Oladeji, Pastor Samuel Olaleye, Tajudeen Adelakun, Ajadi Surajudeen, Taofeek Salako, Saheed Badmus, Azeez Ibraheem, and Mohammed Bello, among others who joined virtually.
Reflecting on the meeting, Amofin Adeoye remarked, “It was a rare privilege to connect with such a dedicated group. I am committed to making the people of Oyo State proud by continuing to drive forward these critical initiatives.”
This meeting underscores the growing efforts of Oyo State indigenes in the UK to support and engage with developmental projects in their homeland, ensuring that the legacy of progress continues.
Source: Ipapomedia