Lagos based accountant and CEO of Seezalight Global Limited, Adeniyi Ige has joined numerous dignitaries in Nigeria to extend congratulatory message to Chief Jimoh Salako a.k.a. Amekunlooye, on the occasion of his birthday, describing him as a rare leader and philanthropist who has impacted many lives positively.
Amekunlooye a businessman and realtor of high repute is usually known for celebrating his birthday anniversary on January 29 of every calendar year.
Adeniyi in a chat with the publisher of Veracity Desk, (veracitydesk.com), Emmanuel Ajibulu on Wednesday expressed profound joy and gratitude to God as the amiable sexagenarian becomes a year older.
Meanwhile, Ajibulu on his part in agreement with Adeniyi said he is also happy with the remarkable life filled with monumental achievements in entrepreneurship, philanthropy and dedicated service to God and country exemplified by Chief Amekunlooye, noting that other South West leaders should emulate his leadership and mentorship style.
Below is Adeniyi’s birthday tribute to Chief Amekunlooye:
“Today, we celebrate not only attaining another year but the incredible legacy of a man whose kindness, dedication, and vision continue to inspire many. Chief Amekunlooye’s unwavering commitment to philanthropy and public service and politics has earned him global recognition and countless awards, testaments to the profound impact he has made on lives around the world.
“As a realtor, he distinguished himself as a symbol of excellence and leadership. Your selfless contributions to society remind us of what it means to be a man of the people, a leader who listens, cares, and uplifts.
“On this special day, I wish you abundant joy, good health, and the strength to continue your noble endeavors. May your heart remain as big and compassionate as ever, and may you keep shining as a light in the lives of others.
“Sir, on this occasion I pray the Almighty God continuously grants you the splendour you need to keep adding value to humanity and by taking care of their health needs through your trado-medical interventions and therapies, human rights protection and also in defending and upholding our most cherished Yoruba tradition and culture. Congratulations sir.”