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Meet Dr. Olufunso Amosun, Ooni’s Newly Installed Yeye Moremi Oodua

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The installation of Dr. Mrs. Olufunso Amosun as the Yeye Moremi Oodua by Arole Oodua Olofin Adimula, Ooni of Ife, Ooni Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi, CFR, Ojaja II, marks another historic moment in the preservation and promotion of Yoruba cultural heritage. The honour, bestowed upon the wife of former Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, recognizes her years of humanitarian service, women empowerment, cultural advocacy, and contributions to societal development across Yorubaland and Nigeria at large.

A woman widely respected for her humility, grace, and dedication to humanity, Dr. Mrs. Olufunso Amosun has built a reputation that transcends politics and public office. Her emergence as Yeye Moremi Oodua places her among distinguished women entrusted with preserving the ideals of the legendary Queen Moremi Ajasoro courage, sacrifice, leadership, and service to humanity.

Born into the family of late Bishop Ayoade and Elder Christiana Odesanya, Olufunso Amosun was raised with strong moral values, discipline, and compassion. Her early life reflected a blend of humility, responsibility, and commitment to excellence, qualities that later shaped her public engagements and philanthropic lifestyle.

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Her educational journey began at St. James Norland School in the United Kingdom before she returned to Nigeria to attend Yejide Girls Grammar School, Ibadan between 1977 and 1982. She later proceeded to Oyo State College of Arts and Science for her A-Level education and subsequently gained admission into the then University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, where she obtained a Bachelor of Education degree in English. Determined to further improve herself academically, she earned a Master’s Degree in Guidance and Counselling from the University of Lagos in 2004.

Professionally, Mrs. Amosun worked briefly in the United Kingdom as part of Loss Adjustment Teams at Barclay’s Financial Services and New Prudential Insurance Company during the 1990s. However, her passion for humanitarian work and societal development would later become the defining focus of her life and public service.

 

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Her Years as Ogun State First Lady

During the administration of Senator Ibikunle Amosun as Governor of Ogun State, Dr. Mrs. Olufunso Amosun distinguished herself as one of Nigeria’s most impactful First Ladies. Rather than limiting herself to ceremonial functions, she embraced advocacy, empowerment, and social intervention programmes targeted at vulnerable members of society.

Through her pet projects and humanitarian engagements, she championed causes relating to women empowerment, youth development, healthcare support, education, and poverty alleviation. Widows, physically challenged persons, unemployed graduates, market women, students, and indigent families benefitted from her interventions across Ogun State.

One of her most notable platforms is the Uplift Development Foundation, through which she has continued to support nation-building initiatives, human development programmes, and capacity-building projects. The foundation became a major vehicle for touching lives through scholarships, medical outreach programmes, welfare support, and community empowerment initiatives.

Her tenure as First Lady was particularly notable for its emphasis on compassion-driven governance. She facilitated support schemes for vulnerable women and youths, promoted educational advancement among children, and supported charitable causes quietly without seeking public applause. Her activities earned her admiration across political and social divides in Ogun State and beyond.

In recognition of her humanitarian service and commitment to social welfare, she received several honours, including the prestigious 2013 City People Award for Excellence as Best First Lady of the Year. The award acknowledged her dedication to widows, students, elderly citizens, unemployed youths, and persons living with disabilities.

 

Contributions to Yoruba Culture and Heritage

Beyond politics and philanthropy, Dr. Olufunso Amosun has consistently demonstrated a deep commitment to Yoruba cultural values and the preservation of Oduduwa heritage. Her relationship with the House of Oduduwa and traditional institutions across Yorubaland spans many years.

Since 2017, she has served as the Life Patron of the Queen Moremi Ajasoro Project, an initiative of the House of Oduduwa focused on raising and mentoring young women to become courageous leaders rooted in African values and cultural identity.

Her installation as Yeye Moremi Oodua by the Ooni of Ife is therefore widely viewed as a recognition of years of commitment to Yoruba unity, cultural promotion, and humanitarian leadership. The title is traditionally reserved for women of exceptional virtue, influence, and dedication to societal advancement, reflecting the spirit of the legendary Moremi Ajasoro who sacrificed greatly for the liberation of her people.

Over the years, she has actively participated in cultural festivals, traditional advocacy programmes, and initiatives promoting Yoruba values globally. Her conduct, public engagements, and support for cultural institutions have positioned her as a respected bridge between modern leadership and traditional heritage.

 

A Legacy of Grace and Service

Today, Dr. Mrs. Olufunso Amosun stands as a symbol of purposeful living, womanhood, compassion, and cultural pride. Her influence extends beyond her role as a former First Lady, as she continues to inspire women, youths, and future leaders through her humility, service, and dedication to humanity.

Her installation as Yeye Moremi Oodua represents not only a personal honour but also a celebration of a lifetime devoted to uplifting others, preserving Yoruba heritage, and promoting values of integrity and selfless leadership.

As she assumes this revered cultural responsibility under the House of Oduduwa, many believe she will continue to champion causes that empower women, strengthen communities, and preserve the rich traditions of the Yoruba race for generations to come.

Signed;
Otunba Moses Olafare,
Director, Media and Public Affairs,
Ooni’s Palace.

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