
By Adebayo Mukaila Folohunsho (Kowope)
Lekan Gadaff is an individual who has made a significant impact on the lives of many young people. A servant leader, that prioritizes the needs of others above his own, a gift that keeps giving. This soul has done to the youths what some certain political office holders couldn’t.
You sustain life-changing opportunities and contributes immensely in the social growth and development of those around you and afar. I’ve never seen a heart as bright and as clean as his.
Your commitment to mentoring young people demonstrates the importance of guidance and support in helping others to achieve their goals.
Your kindness and generosity have touched the lives of many, and your ability to see potential in others and believe in them speaks to your empathetic nature.
Despite your achievements, you remain humble, and always allowing your actions to speak louder than your words. It’s amazing and heartwarming to see someone being celebrated for their positive influence, and the heartfelt words of appreciation from someone whose life has been transformed by your actions speak volumes about your character.
Not so many people take chances on strangers, especially young people. But you picked many up, out of lots, out of the blue, without knowing them and handed an opportunity that not only put them on the map but also transformed them into an icon. Your faith in many of us were the spark that lit a fire we have never imagined could burn so brightly.
Thank you for seeing something in us when the world looked away. Today, I celebrate you, not because today is your birthday, but for being the kind of leader, mentor, and visionary who changes lives without asking for anything in return.
Only God is capable of rewarding you for impacting and uplifting others. May God be your protector. Your selfless acts of kindness, mentorship, and belief in others have created a lasting legacy that will continue to inspire and uplift generations to come. You have written your name in gold. Take your flowers.
Adebayo Mukaila Folohunsho (Kowope)