Uthman Awesu Inducted as Chartered President of Rotaract Club of Badagry
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Rtr. John Mautin James the president Rotaract of Ajara, Rtr. Halilu Senu Awesu the DRR District 9111, Olanrewaju Awesu the Chartered president Rotaract Club of Badagry, Rtr. Festu Pedepo Kusa past president Rotaract Club of Ajara. |
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a landmark development for youth-led humanitarian efforts in Lagos State, the Rotaract Club of Badagry was officially chartered on Sunday, June 21, 2026. The historic inauguration ceremony, held at the Ajara Rotaract Club fellowship venue, marked the beginning of a new chapter for community development and leadership training in the Badagry region.
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| Uthman Olanrewaju Awesu the Chartered president of Rotaract Club of Badagry |
During the event, Olanrewaju Awesu was formally installed as the Charter President, signaling a commitment to fostering positive change through the Rotary principle of “Service Above Self.”
Addressing the assembly of Rotaractors, guests, and community supporters, President Awesu emphasized that the chartering of the club is more than a mere formality; it is a declaration of intent to serve.
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| Chartered members of Rotaract Club of Badagry and the president |
“Today is not just a ceremony. It is the birth of a new family committed to Service Above Self,” Awesu stated during his inaugural address. “We are here to make a difference in our community. To my fellow Charter Members, today we make a promise a promise to learn, to serve, and to lead with integrity. Let us wear our pins with pride, because each pin represents responsibility.”
President Awesu further extended an open invitation to the youth of Badagry to join the club, describing it as a vital platform for young people to contribute to their communities and build a better society. He noted that the club’s operations would be guided by the "7 Areas of Focus" of Rotary International, with a heavy emphasis on friendship and fellowship.
The induction was graced by the District Rotaract Representative (DRR) for District 9111, Rtr. Awesu Halilu Senu, who himself hails from Badagry. He highlighted the strategic importance of this new club, noting that it effectively breaks the geographic monopoly of service organizations in the area.
“Before now, we only had one Rotaract Club from Morogbo to Seme, which is the Rotaract Club of Ajara,” the DRR explained. “This is now an avenue to have more clubs in Badagry to further carry out more community services. As Badagry youths who intend to be leaders, you should join the Rotaract Club, where you will get the right training and connections.”
The successful chartering of the club was attributed to the collaborative efforts of several key mentors and sponsoring bodies. President Awesu expressed profound gratitude to the District leadership, his sponsor Club President, Rtr. James John, and the members of the Rotaract Club of Ajara for their unwavering support in making the vision a reality.
The Rotaract Club of Badagry is now officially part of the global network of young leaders dedicated to solving pressing community challenges.
By: Manoah Kikekon
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| Rtr. John Mautin James the president Rotaract of Ajara, Rtr. Halilu Senu Awesu the DRR District 9111, Olanrewaju Awesu the Chartered president Rotaract Club of Badagry, Rtr. Festu Pedepo Kusa past president Rotaract Club of Ajara. |
BADAGRY, LAGOS – In a landmark development for youth-led humanitarian efforts in Lagos State, the Rotaract Club of Badagry was officially chartered on Sunday, June 21, 2026. The historic inauguration ceremony, held at the Ajara Rotaract Club fellowship venue, marked the beginning of a new chapter for community development and leadership training in the Badagry region.
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| Uthman Olanrewaju Awesu the Chartered president of Rotaract Club of Badagry |
During the event, Olanrewaju Awesu was formally installed as the Charter President, signaling a commitment to fostering positive change through the Rotary principle of “Service Above Self.”
Addressing the assembly of Rotaractors, guests, and community supporters, President Awesu emphasized that the chartering of the club is more than a mere formality; it is a declaration of intent to serve.
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| Chartered members of Rotaract Club of Badagry and the president |
“Today is not just a ceremony. It is the birth of a new family committed to Service Above Self,” Awesu stated during his inaugural address. “We are here to make a difference in our community. To my fellow Charter Members, today we make a promise a promise to learn, to serve, and to lead with integrity. Let us wear our pins with pride, because each pin represents responsibility.”
President Awesu further extended an open invitation to the youth of Badagry to join the club, describing it as a vital platform for young people to contribute to their communities and build a better society. He noted that the club’s operations would be guided by the "7 Areas of Focus" of Rotary International, with a heavy emphasis on friendship and fellowship.
The induction was graced by the District Rotaract Representative (DRR) for District 9111, Rtr. Awesu Halilu Senu, who himself hails from Badagry. He highlighted the strategic importance of this new club, noting that it effectively breaks the geographic monopoly of service organizations in the area.
“Before now, we only had one Rotaract Club from Morogbo to Seme, which is the Rotaract Club of Ajara,” the DRR explained. “This is now an avenue to have more clubs in Badagry to further carry out more community services. As Badagry youths who intend to be leaders, you should join the Rotaract Club, where you will get the right training and connections.”
The successful chartering of the club was attributed to the collaborative efforts of several key mentors and sponsoring bodies. President Awesu expressed profound gratitude to the District leadership, his sponsor Club President, Rtr. James John, and the members of the Rotaract Club of Ajara for their unwavering support in making the vision a reality.
The Rotaract Club of Badagry is now officially part of the global network of young leaders dedicated to solving pressing community challenges.