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Kemule Day 2025: Celebrating Unity, Heritage, And A Legacy Of Excellence
On January 11, 2025, at the Twins Event Center, 7/9 Church str off Hospital road Sagamu, Ogun State, history will come alive as the inaugural Kemule Day takes center stage. This landmark event celebrates Kemule-Ade Elediro, the matriarch whose indomitable spirit and values have shaped the lives of her descendants across generations. It is a moment of pride, reflection, and connection for the families of Okubamowo, Laani Solarin (Aboriota), Ojenaike (Iya Onigbalo), Efunkoya (Iya Eleni), Akarigbo William Christopher Adedoyin II, and Odenaike (Iya Oke-Okun).
Kemule Day 2025 is more than an event; it is a movement—a heartfelt reconnection of families and generations united by a shared history. The celebration honors the achievements of Kemule’s children and their descendants, whose lives and contributions span education, public service, business, law, sports, and cultural preservation.
A Legacy Rooted in Excellence
The story of Kemule-Ade Elediro is a testament to resilience, foresight, and an enduring legacy. Her children, pivotal figures in their own right, include:
1. Okubamowo
2. Laani Solarin (Aboriota)
3. Mama Hannah Ojenaike Ogunlesi (Iya Onigbalo)
4. Mama Ayisat Efunkoya Solanke (Iya Eleni)
5. HRM Oba William Christopher Adedoyin
6. Mama Odenaike (Iya Oke-Okun)
The achievements of Kemule’s descendants reflect the values instilled by their matriarch and her children. From trailblazing judges, legal practitioners, and athletes to visionary entrepreneurs and community leaders, their influence resonates both locally and globally.
Why Celebrate Kemule Day?
Kemule Day is a celebration of unity and heritage. It offers descendants an opportunity to honor their shared ancestry while building a sustainable future. The day serves as a reminder of the values of love, resilience, and service that bind this family together.
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Key highlights include:
• Storytelling sessions recounting ancestral trials and triumphs.
• Cultural performances celebrating the vibrancy of Kemule heritage.
• A keynote address by Otunba Tunji Lawal-Solarin.
• Recognition of distinguished descendants, including goodwill messages from Barr. Olaseni Lawal-Solarin A.O.G., Barr. Seni Ogunlesi-Adio SAN, Princess Solanke Yinka Odita, and Mrs. Adewunmi Banjo.
The event will also feature the launch of the Kemule ElediroBook, the establishment of the Kemule Elediro Union, and the appointment of a protem executive.
Building a Platform for the Future
Kemule Day 2025 is not just about celebrating the past; it is about preparing for the future. By fostering a strong network of descendants, the event seeks to create opportunities for collaboration in education, business, and community development. The establishment of the Kemule Elediro Union will provide a formal platform for continued organization, ensuring the legacy remains vibrant and impactful.
A Call to Unity
As the date draws near, the excitement among descendants is palpable. Kemule Day is an invitation to reconnect, reflect, and rejuvenate—a day to honor the sacrifices of ancestors and the achievements of descendants while inspiring the next generation.
Kemule Day 2025 is a testament to the enduring power of family, unity, and shared values. It is a time to celebrate not just the remarkable legacy of Kemule-Ade Elediro and her children but also the boundless potential of her descendants.
This celebration is not just about jamboree; it’s an opportunity for all the Kemule descendants to reconnect, reflect, rejuvenate our bonds and showcase our vibrant family heritage as we inspire one another and look to the future.
Sponsored by:
The Planning Committee Kemule Day 2025