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    WYBF Awards Scholarship to 52 Nigerian Indigent Students … unveils Adedeji Adegbesan as the new BoT chairman

    Providence NewsBy Providence NewsAugust 27, 2025Updated:August 27, 2025No Comments8 Mins Read

    WYBF Awards Scholarship to 52 Nigerian Indigent Students … unveils Adedeji Adegbesan as the new BoT chairman

     

    Wilson and Yinka Badejo Foundation (WYBF) had its 18th annual lecture and the 4th memorial series at the upgraded main auditorium of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), Victoria Island, Lagos, themed, “Leadership Reimagined: Framework for Empowering the Next Generation of Nation Builders”.

    The well-attended lecture featured high-flying guests and dignitaries, showcased the dynamism of sustaining a legacy and promoting value-driven conversations around leadership, ethics, and national development.

    L-r: Chief (Mrs) Bola Obasanjo, Mother of the day, Mr Fela Durotoye, the Guest Speaker, Rev Sam Aboyeji, General Overseer, Foursquare Gospel Church, Nigeria & Father of the day, Dr Cecilia Ibru, Mother of the day, listening with rapt attention to the welcome address by the Vice Chairman, WYBF. Mr Femi Badejo

    The WYBF 2025 Memorial Lecture and Scholarship Award ceremony honours the Foundation’s pioneer General Secretary and a BoT member of WYBF, Prof (Mrs) Kehinde Kemabonta, with the Award of Excellent Service for her dedication and selfless service to humanity and the Nigerian society. Also, the foundation unveils Rev Adedimeji Adegbesan, a seasoned leader, administrator, pastor, and financial professional whose life and work exemplify integrity, fervent service, and strategic foresight, as its new Chairman, BoT for the foundation.

    Cross-section of some dignitaries at the memorial lecture

    As part of activities during its 2025 WYBF Memorial Lecture and resolute commitment to advancing education and alleviating financial hardship for young Nigerians, the Wilson and Yinka Badejo Foundation (WYBF) awarded scholarships to 52 indigent students from various tertiary institutions across the country.

    A former WYBF BoT Chairman, Dr Osaren Emokpae and Dr. (Mrs.) Dolapo Kwakpovwe, a BoT Member, with other guests

    According to Prof. Bayo Oladipo, Chairman of the Scholarship Award Committee, “Following a strict eligibility screening and rigorous selection process, 2,022 applicants were shortlisted, from which 52 exceptional students were ultimately selected – 50 under the Legacy category and two in the Nurturing Arts category.”

    Cross-section of guests and dignitaries at the WYBF 2025 Memorial lecture

    WYBF was founded in 2007 by the late former General Overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria, Rev Dr Wilson Badejo and his late wife, Reverend (Mrs.) Yinka Badejo. Since 2008, the foundation has awarded over 500 scholarships to academically gifted but underprivileged students in the country.

    Arc Olumuyiwa Ige with the sister and other guests.

    The guest speaker at the 2025 memorial lecture is Mr Fela Durotoye, a renowned leadership coach, former presidential candidate, and Convener for National Values and Social Justice. Also, the CEO of  Gemstone Group, in his insightful and impactful lecture on redefining leadership in Nigeria, distinguished between leaders and rulers, criticising many political office holders for prioritising self-interest over national service and went on to condemn the common political phrase, “ruling party”. He described it as a relic of authoritarianism that undermines democratic values and principles.

    Deaconess Margaret Udoh with Prof Kehinde Kemanbota savouring the moment at the memorial lecture

    “When we refer to parties as ‘ruling,’ we reinforce a hierarchy that weakens our democracy and marginalises other essential voices in governance,” he said.

    Mr Fela Durotoye, the Guest Speaker/Lecturer, delivering his paper at the WYBF 2025 memorial lecture

    Adding that, “True leadership is rooted in vision, integrity, and a commitment to empower others, and many of our societal challenges today emanate from the absence of these values in governance”.

    Rev Dr David Amosun with Rev Dr Bola Adams at the lecture

    Mr Durotoye called on Nigerians to move from being a country defined by borders and a government to becoming a nation built on the pursuit of political power for the greater good, and further stressed the need to raise a new generation of leaders built on integrity, shared values, trust, mentorship, and a united purpose.

    L-r: A BoT member, Mrs. Femi-Badejo, Ms Ore Badejo (Treasurer, WYBF), Rev Mrs Doyin Akinade, BoT member, WYBF, and Prof Bayo Oladipo with other guests.

    “Not every country is a nation. Nationhood is built on unity, purpose, and a common identity. Without these being put in place, we are yet to be a nation, but coexisting and not genuinely building a future”, he said.

    The Foundation’s pioneer General Secretary and a BoT member of WYBF, Prof (Mrs) Kehinde Kemabonta, displayed the Award of Excellent Service for her dedication and selfless service to humanity and the Nigerian society, presented to her by Rev Sam Aboyeji on behalf of WYBF.

    Highlighting the importance of multidimensional interventions, especially in leadership development, education, and mentorship. Durotoye mentioned his leadership initiative in Oyo State has impacted over 800 students, equipping them with the tools to become responsible nation builders.

    Guests listening to the lecture of Mr Fela Durotoye

    Also speaking during the lecture was the first Nigerian female bank CEO and the former Managing Director and CEO of Oceanic Bank. The Chancellor of the Michael and Cecilia Ibru University, Dr Cecilia Ibru, who was the special guest of honour at the lecture, called for inclusive accountability and mentorship for both public and private sectors.

    Group photo of some recipients of the WYBF 2025 Scholarship Award with Mr Femi Badejo, Chief (Mrs.) Obasanjo, Prof Oladipo, and Ms Ore Badejo

    She decried the state of tribalism, greed, and corruption that have eroded public trust and called for a return to moral values.

    Mother of the day, Chief (Mrs.) Bola Obasanjo, addressing the audience with Dr Cecilia Ibru and Mr Femi Badejo, watches in admiration.

    Dr Ibru urged Nigerians to reclaim the nation’s moral compass and invest in land, nurture their children, and help them build independent wealth.

    Chairman, Scholarship Award Committee, Prof Bayo Oladipo addresses the audience

    In his remarks, the General Overseer of the Foursquare Gospel Church in Nigeria and the father of the day, Rev Sam Aboyeji, admonished Nigerian religious leaders to, as a matter of urgency, develop the habit of preparing and equipping the younger generation for leadership positions. “We need to start cultivating people into gaining leadership, gaining service, and gaining the nation as soon as possible”, he said.

    Sitting 2nd row with other guests, the former media aide to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Chief Femi Adesina.

    “Leadership in the Bible is about selflessness, and Jesus typified it. He said: Whoever among you wants to be the master, let him be your servant. So, there’s no difference, the Bible says, judgment will begin from the house of the Lord,” he added.

    The Vice Chairman, WYBF, Mr Femi Badejo, reading his welcome address at the WYBF 2025 Lecture

    Aboyeji said many Nigerians don’t have the requirements of a value system to lead and asked rhetorically, what would make a man take what he and his generation cannot finish spending, or what would make a man take wealth from people and dump it somewhere?

    L-r: Mr Fela Durotoye (Guest speaker), Chief (Mrs.) Bola Obasanjo (Mother of the day), Mr Femi Badejo (V/Chairman, WYBF), Rev Bisi & Rev Sam Aboyeji (G.O., FGC Nigeria), Rev & Rev. (Mrs.) Adedeji Adegbesan (the new Chairman, BoT WYBF), Dr Cecilia Ibru (Special Guest of Honour), and Dr. Osaren Emokpae (a former BoT Chairman, WYBF) after the unveiling and introduction of the new BoT Chairman for WYBF.

    “This year’s cohort represents some of the brightest minds from financially disadvantaged backgrounds, selected to join the distinguished W.Y. Scholars Class of 2025,” Aboyeji stated.

    Arc. Muyiwa Ige formally revealed the Legacy Memorial Park project that will rival internationally renowned memorial parks which WYBF plan to unveil at McPherson University

    The 4th memorial lecture of the 18th annual lecture made a strong call for purposeful and integrity-driven leadership, mentorship, and active involvement of individuals in national transformation.

    WYBF Vice Chairman, Mr Femi Badejo and the Chairman, WYBF, Rev Adedimeji Adegbesan

    Among the dignitaries at the 2025 WYBF Memorial Lecture are the wife of the general overseer of Foursquare Gospel Church, Rev (Mrs.) Bisi Aboyeji, the wife of the former President of Nigeria and Mother of the Day, Chief (Mrs.) Bola Obasanjo, the former media aide to the late President Muhammadu Buhari, Chief Femi Adesina, and Arc. Olumuyiwa Ige, former WYBF BoT Chairman and Chairman of Havilah Group, Dr Osaren Emokpae, and others, including BoT members of WYBF, scholars from the University of Lagos (UNILAG), Lagos State University (LASU) and Macpherson University (MU). Also, students from higher institutions across Nigeria.

     

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    GRACIOUS Akintayo is a journalist of many years experience and exposure. He worked in various media organization as a reporter, researcher and correspondent. He had attended many local and international organized professional, leadership and ministerial conference, training, seminars and workshops. He is a media consultant, editor, an inspirational writer, public speaker and social critics. He is the Editor/Publisher, PROVIDENCE News (a nondenominational general interest Christian publication), former President, Christian Press Association of Nigeria (CPAN) and currently, President, Nigeria Christian Media Forum (NCMF). Gracious is a member of many professional, social and Christian faith organization.

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