As Christians across the world celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ, the Moshood Ajadi Foundation (MAF) has extended heartfelt Christmas greetings to families, communities and partners, urging everyone to embrace the virtues of love, peace, compassion and unity that the season represents.
In a goodwill message released on Wednesday, the Foundation wished Nigerians, Oyo State indigenes most especially Akinyele and Lagelu people, particularly the less privileged, widows, youths and vulnerable groups, a joyful and meaningful Christmas celebration.
“Merry Christmas! May the joy, love and peace of Christ fill your heart and home this season. We wish you endless blessings.”
Speaking further, the Founder of the Moshood Ajadi Foundation expressed gratitude to God for divine favour and the growth the Foundation has recorded in the outgoing year.
According to him:
“In Sha Allah, we are deeply grateful to God for His mercy and the opportunities He has blessed us with this year, including the expansion of our business activities. By God’s grace, our sadaqah and humanitarian support in 2026 will increase. Our people should expect more interventions in education, vocational training, widows and dependent elderly support, assistance to the less privileged and the vulnerable in society.
However, as usual, we will work strictly within our sadaqah budget. If we are able to do more, it will be because God has blessed us with more. We remain hopeful that 2026 will be a year of goodness, relief and enjoyment for our people, In Sha Allah.”
The Foundation appreciated all supporters, donors and volunteers and call for more mostly international and local bodies whose contributions have continued to strengthen its humanitarian and community development programmes. It also reaffirmed its commitment to promoting social welfare, empowerment initiatives and community support across various sectors.
The Moshood Ajadi Foundation further encouraged citizens to pray for Nigeria, remain hopeful, and foster peaceful coexistence irrespective of religious or cultural differences.
As the year draws to a close, the Foundation reiterated its dedication to touching more lives in the coming year through strategic humanitarian projects, youth empowerment programmes and social support initiatives.
The message concluded with warm wishes for a prosperous New Year filled with progress, health and divine favour.

