• Harps on Mission to Uplift Oke-Ogun Region
The Oke-Ogun Dynamic Forum, a non-governmental organization dedicated to community development, continues to make significant strides in its mission to uplift the Oke-Ogun region.
Under the visionary leadership of its National Coordinator, Surveyor Eegundiran Oluwakayode Abiodun (MNIS), the forum has been a catalyst for change since its establishment in 2018, focusing on a range of initiatives aimed at grassroots impact.

The forum, which comprises passionate son and daughters of the land, has a well-defined agenda that includes workshops and seminars to promote education and civic engagement, school support programs to enhance learning environments, and community campaigns that advocate for social progress.
A cornerstone of their efforts is the educational material distribution program, which equips primary schools with essential learning tools.

In a testament to their unwavering commitment to educational advancement, the forum recently carried out a two-day outreach program. On September 18, 2025, the team distributed exercise books to selected primary schools in the Olorunsogo Local Government Area. The beneficiary schools included UMCA Primary School, NUD 1 Primary School, LA 1 & LA 11 Primary Schools, and TAC 1 Primary School, Igbeti.
The delegation, led by Surveyor Eegundiran Oluwakayode Abiodun, was warmly received by Comrade Aremu E.O., the Education Secretary of Olorunsogo LGA, highlighting the collaborative spirit driving the forum’s work.


The following day, the outreach continued in Irepo Local Government Area where the forum team was welcomed by the HOPSON chairman of the Irepo local government. The schools visited included Baptist Primary Schools 1 & 11, Ajagba Community Primary Schools, ADS Primary School 1 and 11, Kisi, and Laha Community Primary School 1 and 11, Kisi.

With a clear vision and unwavering dedication, the Oke-Ogun Dynamic Forum is already preparing for its next community-centered initiative, which is slated for November 2025. This upcoming project further solidifies the forum’s role as a key player in regional development and youth empowerment.
