CEO Timix Event, Amb. Dare Timileyin, to Receive Ekinrin-Adde Community Service Award
The Chief Executive Officer of God’s Favour Timix Event Management, Amb. Dare Oluwatimileyin, will be honoured with the Distinguished Community Development Service Award during the Awards-Night on June 26, 2026.
According to a statement obtained by our reporter, Amb. Dare Oluwatimileyin is one of the six indigenes selected to receive the award in recognition of their outstanding contributions to the development of Ekinrin-Adde.
The National Publicity Secretary of Ekinrin-Adde Community Development Association (EACDA), Pastor Emmanuel Ajibola Ogungbuyi described Amb. Dare as one of the vibrant young leaders of the community who has consistently demonstrated commitment to initiatives that promote the growth and progress of Ekinrin-Adde.
Born into the renowned Arotile family of Odo-Akodi (Esein Magba Quarters), Otun-Adde Community, Amb. Dare is widely known as a passionate, hardworking, and community driven individual whose life exemplifies dedication to service, leadership, and youth empowerment.
He is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of God’s Favour Timix Event Management, a fast growing event management brand committed to excellence and human capacity development.
Through his brand, he has trained over 20 apprentices. His company currently employs three paid staff members, while he has also coordinated and raised more than 30 trained event ushers from Ekinrin-Adde and over 40 ushers from Kogi State University. His passion is centered on creating opportunities and positively impacting the lives of young people within and beyond his community.
Amb. Dare obtained his National Diploma in Public Administration from the Federal Polytechnic, Nasarawa. Driven by a desire for continuous learning and personal development, he hopes to further his education by studying Criminology at the University level.
He is a firm believer in community development and youth advancement who believes that when the community prospers, its people prosper as well. This commitment earned him the opportunity to serve as the National Youth Secretary of Ekinrin-Adde Youth, where he has made meaningful contributions to youth mobilisation and community development.
He attributes much of his journey and achievements to the encouragement, prayers, and mentorship of the royal fathers, mothers, elders, and particularly his mentor, Elder Deinde Toyin Komolafe, whose guidance has continued to inspire him.
He is a devoted Christian who firmly believes that “What God cannot do, does not exist.” His dedication to the work of God has also led him to serve as the current Ijumu Arin Youth CAN President, where he continues to promote unity, godliness, and active youth participation in Christian service.
(DEMOCRACY NEWSLINE NEWSPAPER, JUNE 8TH 2026)



