Reprieve
came the way of one Kayode Awodele of No I, Awodele Kayode Crescent, off Ijagun
Road, Ijebu Ode, Ogun State as the Senator Buruji Kashamu-led Omoilu Foundation
saved him from forfeiting his house to a bank. A Magistrate's Court in Ijebu
Ode had recently ordered the bank to take possession of Awodele's house as a
result of his inability to pay back the loan he obtained from Imowo
Microfinance Bank, Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State.
Awodele
had approached the bank for a loan facility of Five Hundred Thousand naira
(N500, 000) in 2013 with an agreement to pay both the principal and the
interest in six months, while using his four bedroom apartment as collateral.
The money increased to N705,000 in 2016 and Mr. Awodele managed to refund
N170,000 and was charged to court for defaulting when he could no longer pay
the remaining N535,000.
A
Magistrate's Court sitting in Ijebu-Ode penultimate week ordered the bank to
take possession of Mr. Awodele's house.
Mr.
Awodele collapsed immediately the judgment in favour of Imowo Microfinance Bank
was delivered. He was rushed to Itunu Clinic and Maternity Home, Ijebu-Ode for
medical attention.
In a
desperate bid to regain his property, Mr. Awodele approached Omoilu Foundation,
a non-governmental organization established by Senator Buruji Kashamu for
financial assistance.
Reprieve
came his way days ago, as Senator Kashamu expressly approved the payment of the
remaining N535, 000 (Five Hundred and Thirty Five Thousand Naira) on his behalf
and the management of Imowo Microfinance Bank released Mr. Awodele's property
to him.
Expressing
his joy after regaining his property, an elated Awodele commended Omoilu
Foundation for the timely intervention, describing Senator Kashamu as a genuine
philanthropist.
"I
never believed in my wildest imagination that I could reclaim my property. I
had given up hope when I was discharged from the hospital, as I could not
return to my house, but had to relocate to my family house. The other house I
built in Abuja was controversially demolished during the reign of Mallam Nasir
El-Rufai as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory. I am grateful to Senator
Kashamu for making it possible for me to remain a landlord.
He
further stressed that he was reluctant when he was advised to seek help from
Omoilu Foundation, because he does not believe all he has been hearing about
the Foundation is true.
The
Ogun State Coordinator of Omoilu Foundation, Otunba (Comrade) Niyi Osoba
appreciated Senator Kashamu for the timely approval of Mr. Awodele's request,
urging other notable politicians and well-to-do individuals in the country to
always render assistance to the down-trodden in the society, especially in this
present economic hardship.
Mr.
Awodele and his family paid a surprise visit to the Ijebu Igbo country home of
Senator Kashamu for the first time on New Year day to show appreciation for the
assistance rendered to him.

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