Iperu Indigenes’ Forum Felicitates Adebutu Brothers On Birthdays

Iperu Indigenes’ Forum Felicitates Adebutu Brothers On Birthdays

Iperu Indigenes’ Forum Felicitates Adebutu Brothers On Birthdays

The Iperu Indigenes Forum has sent warm felicitations to two distinguished sons of Iperu Akesanland, Hon. Oladipupo Olatunde ADEBUTU, Seriki of Iperu Akesanland, and Engr. Ajibola Bankole ADEBUTU, the MD/CEO, JB Farms, as they celebrate their 64th and 58th birthdays respectively.

In a congratulatory message released on Wednesday, the Forum described the ADEBUTU siblings as visionary leaders, accomplished entrepreneurs, and compassionate philanthropists, whose enduring contributions have significantly advanced the socio-economic development of Iperu and its environs.

According to the statement, jointly signed by Prince Ladi OLABINJO, Convener; High Chief Ifasola OPEODU, the Oluwo of Iperu, and Administrator of the Forum; Otunba Adebayo SALAMI, also an Administrator of the Forum; and Temitope OYEKAN, Media Officer; Hon. ADEBUTU and Engr. ADEBUTU, have consistently demonstrated an avowed commitment to community upliftment through strategic investments, employment generation, and sustained philanthropic initiatives. Their business ventures, including Premier Lotto, Solomon Kesington Agro-Allied, JB Farms, and Tossett Agro, were specifically acknowledged for creating meaningful employment opportunities and stimulating local economic growth.

The Forum noted that through these enterprises, numerous individuals and families have gained sustainable livelihoods, while broader economic activities within the community have been strengthened.

Beyond entrepreneurship, the statement emphasized the brothers’ philanthropic footprint, highlighting their support for education, healthcare, and social welfare initiatives. Their generosity and compassion, the Forum stated, have positively impacted countless lives and reinforced a culture of shared prosperity within the community.

"As they mark their birthdays, we celebrate not only their personal milestones, but their remarkable legacy of service, leadership, and humanity,” the statement read. “Their dedication to empowering others and fostering development continues to inspire hope and progress in Iperu Akesanland and beyond”

The Forum wished the celebrants a happy birthday, and prayed for continued good health, greater accomplishments, and many more years of impactful service.

- Temitope OYEKAN, Media Officer

Iperu Indigenes Forum