Aare Adetola Emmanuelking, the Otun Asiwaju Onigbagbo of Remoland, joined other dignitaries at the 20th Annual Family Thanksgiving Service of His Excellency, Senator Otunba Engr. Gbenga Daniel (FNSE, FAEng, FNIMechE), on Sunday, January 19, 2025. The event took place at Abraham’s Tabernacle, GRA, Sagamu, attracting prominent personalities and faithful from far and wide.
Delivering a heartfelt goodwill message, Aare Adetola praised Senator Otunba Gbenga Daniel for his unwavering commitment to faith, gratitude, and service to humanity. He stated, “This annual family thanksgiving, now celebrating its 20th year, is a testament to God’s abundant grace and the remarkable legacy of a man dedicated to uplifting humanity and strengthening the values of faith and service in Remoland.”
Aare Adetola’s address emphasized the importance of living a life of thanksgiving and encouraged the congregation to embrace the new year with gratitude and hope. His presence at the event underscored his role as a community leader and devout Christian, whose contributions to Remoland’s development and unity are widely celebrated.
The thanksgiving service, a blend of prayers, hymns, and fellowship, provided an opportunity for reflection and renewal. Attendees, including distinguished clergy and notable personalities, joined in prayer for Senator Otunba Gbenga Daniel, his family, and the greater Remoland community.
In his concluding remarks, Aare Adetola prayed for continued blessings, good health, and prosperity for the senator and his family. He also expressed optimism for a fruitful and purposeful year, urging everyone to place their trust in God.
The occasion, marked by heartfelt worship and communal bonding, reinforced the importance of gratitude and faith in navigating the year ahead. Aare Adetola’s participation highlighted his dedication to promoting spiritual growth and unity in the community.
The event concluded with uplifting prayers and joyous songs, leaving all in attendance inspired to embrace 2025 with renewed faith and determination.
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