
Kwara-born philanthropist and real estate expert, QS. Muhydeen Okunlola Kayode, had a pivotal meeting with Hon. Aminu Suleiman, the Director General of the Tinubu Support Organization. Hon. Suleiman, a distinguished three-time member of the House of Representatives from 2011 to 2023, currently serves as the Chairman of the Governing Council at the Federal College of Education (Technical) in Keana, Nasarawa State, he is also a Board Member of the North West Development Commission.
During the meeting, QS Muhydeen expressed his heartfelt gratitude to Hon. Suleiman for acknowledging the transformative impact he has made within various communities, as well as his substantial contributions to the Nigerian mortgage and housing sectors throughout the years. QS Muhydeen reiterated his commitment to the MOK Foundation’s ongoing efforts to propel the development of the nation, emphasizing the essential role that private initiatives play in complementing government efforts. He firmly stated that the government cannot accomplish these goals alone, there is a need for collaboration between the public and private sectors.
In response, Hon. Suleiman shared his admiration for the MOK Foundation’s initiatives, which have made impressive strides over the course of its two years of operation. He praised QS Muhydeen for his unwavering belief in the ability to turn dreams into tangible realities and noted that his work serves as an inspiration for the younger generation. “You have excelled in your endeavors and should be regarded as a role model for aspiring youth,” he stated. “What you have accomplished through your foundation goes beyond mere commendation; it is a model that deserves adoption by the government and stakeholders eager to contribute positively to the development of our nation.”
The MOK Foundation was established in 2023 and has been dedicated to positively impacting lives and transforming stories ever since. Through its various programs and initiatives, the Foundation strives to uplift communities and empower individuals across Nigeria.