In the news made available today to Greports International Media, Amb. Dr. Moshood Ismail popularly called MOSH joined Women Effect Initiative International (WEII) Oyo State Chapter to put smiles on 200 young and old less privileged in the AKinyele Local Government Area of Oyo State, Nigeria.
‘It is indeed always my joy to see myself putting smiles on people, either the known or unknown ones to me, i believe from what God bless us with, we must give to others either much or little and i pray God bless me more to be able to give more, even than now, and if chance to be given the mandate to represent the good people of Akinyele and Lagelu federal constituency, i am sure my people will enjoy more the lacking dividends of democracy, i am sure my influence are been felt as its now a challenge to all to do things for our people, because if who is not in power is doing those in power has no options than to follow suit, of course things wont change in a twinkle of an eye but we can turn around the ball game to have a society free of poverty of course not everyone will be wealthy but we can have good food, drinkable water, good clothes and livable shelters, may God help me’ says Mosh
‘Glory be to God for the success of yesterday outreach at Akinyele village. Special thanks to Amb .Dr .Moshood Ismail Abioye known as MOSH For his support towards the success of the program in given out food items and clothing materials to the vulnerable. May you never lack good things in Jesus name. Goodness and mercy shall follow you all the days of your life in the mighty name Of God’ says Mrs Adeleke Adekemi Stella.
The event ended with joy and prayers from beneficiaries, Dr Moshood called on his leaders, mentors and philantrphist to lets put all hands on deck to save our generation and achieve SDG Goals rather than politics or hatred, sit tight parochial mindset, selfish siphony mission, prebendalism and other forms of corruptions. We can have a better World if, i and you begins and practice what we read in our religious book than just reading sake.


