Kabba Day 2025: Asiwaju Prince Dr. Olatunji Olusoji Donates ₦50 Million
In a bid to foster unity and growth, Asiwaju Prince Dr. Olatunji Olusoji has donated ₦50 million towards the completion of the ongoing construction of the Kabba Civil Centre, a legacy project of the community.
The philanthropist and community leader made the donation during the Kabba Day cultural celebration, where he emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration among the people.
In his address, Asiwaju Prince Dr. Olusoji noted that the greatest challenge facing the community is not a lack of talent or opportunities, but rather the inability to stand together with one voice.
He urged the community to put aside personal differences and work towards a collective vision of greatness for Kabba.
“A divided Kabba cannot lead a united Okunland, and a disjointed Okunland cannot shape a prosperous Kogi State,” he declared.
He stressed the need for the community to rediscover the spirit of brotherhood and unity that once defined the land, adopting a “we before me” mentality for the greater good.
The award winner philanthropist also expressed his support for President Tinubu, encouraging the people to rally behind him to achieve more progress.
He reiterated the message of unity and service, calling on the people of Kabba to stand together as one, indivisible, purposeful, and proud.
The community leaders and residents expressed their gratitude for Asiwaju Prince Dr. Olusoji’s generosity and commitment to the community’s betterment. His donation is expected to have a significant impact on the growth and progress of Kabba.
He urged the Okun people to choose dialogue over conflict and support the current administration of President Bola Tinubu and Governor Usman Ododo.
He promised to support Governor Ododo’s second term and advocated for an Okun person to be given consideration for the gubernatorial position in the future.

