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Give back to Ajegunle – council chairman tells football, music superstars

Supreme Desk
11 Aug 2024 12:14 AM IST
Give back to Ajegunle  – council  chairman tells football, music superstars
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Taribo West, Odion Ighalo, Brown Ideye, Samson Siasia, Obafemi Martins, Jonathan Akpoborie, Victor Agali, Wilfred Ndidi and Onome Ebi, all started from Ajegunle.

The Chairman of the Ajeromi-Ifelodun Local Government Area of Lagos State, Mr. Fatai Ayoola, has appealed to music, sports, and other superstars who grew up in the popular Lagos suburb of Ajegunle to give back to the community.

The chairman made the appeal in an interview with the newsmen in Lagos.

Ayoola said that Ajegunle, one of the communities in the local government area, had been known as the home of stars because a large number of stars in various fields began there.

Supreme News reports that Ajegunle, since the early 1990s, has been churning out football talents, musicians, and other entertainers.

Taribo West, Odion Ighalo, Brown Ideye, Samson Siasia, Obafemi Martins, Jonathan Akpoborie, Victor Agali, Wilfred Ndidi, and Onome Ebi all started in Ajegunle.

Famous singer Michael Ajereh (Don Jazzy) and popular singer John Asiemo (Daddy Showkey) both grew up in Ajegunle.

Singers Oritsefemi Majemite Ekele and Gideon Okeke also began in Ajegunle, besides Tarila Okorowanta.

According to the chairman, Onome Ebi of the Super Falcons attended a primary school in Ajegunle.

He urged the stars to identify with Ajegunle, saying that their interactions would motivate younger people in the community to strive for greater heights.

Ayoola, however, said that Ndidi and Ighalo of the Super Eagles had done something for the community.

The chairman said that Ighalo built a football pitch for the community and named it Odion Ighalo Arena.

”Ndidi built a fully-furnished hostel here, and everything is functional. Ndidi brought a containerload of football and gave it to kids,” the chairman said.

Ayoola also said that Asiemo (Daddy Showkey) occasionally visited the community to talk with children and make them happy.

He commended them and urged them to do more.

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