The founder of TAC Foundation, Titilola Aboyade-Cole, led a powerful delegation of ambassadors and beneficiaries to pay a royal homage to His Royal Majesty Oba Egbeyemi Latif Oladimeji, Madarikan I, the Ologba of Ogba, and his Olori, whose names were warmly acknowledged at the traditional palace in Ogba, Lagos State.
Oba Egbeyemi Latif Oladimeji, the revered traditional ruler of the Ogba Kingdom, received the delegation alongside his Olori and a gathering of chiefs and dignitaries from surrounding towns.
The visit was marked by warm reception and cultural respect, as community leaders and palace officials welcomed the TAC Foundation team, recognising their contributions and service to humanity.
Members of the delegation expressed deep respect for the royal institution and emphasised the importance of longstanding partnerships between civic organisations and traditional leadership in driving community development.
In his remarks, the Ologba offered blessings and pledged support for the foundation’s continued efforts to empower and uplift vulnerable populations.
He encouraged collaborative efforts that strengthen social welfare and enhance the well-being of residents across Ogba and neighbouring communities.
The royal father’s endorsement underscores the value of bridging philanthropic initiatives with indigenous leadership to create lasting positive impact locally and beyond.
Titilola Aboyade-Cole’s TAC Foundation, known for its work in food security, empowerment and community support, reaffirmed its commitment to service, with the homage visit symbolising respect for tradition, culture and shared aspirations for societal progress.
@~Coach Titi Aboyade-Cole
