
It was a day of glorious celebration as the Adenike Kayode Fabunmi International Foundation (AKFIF) family in Osun State gathered at RCCG Wonder Zone, Alamo Area, Erin-Osun, for a heartfelt thanksgiving to mark six impactful years of love, service, and transformation. The atmosphere was soaked in praise, as members dressed in radiant colors and joyful spirits came together to honor God for the journey so far.
Led by the ever-dedicated Mrs. Philips Veronica Adenike, State Coordinator, ably supported by Mrs. Ayanfe Moses, Assistant Coordinator, and Mr Edward Adeyinka, Secretary, the Osun State chapter demonstrated in both word and deed what it means to be a light in their community. The thanksgiving wasn’t just a routine service — it was a revival of purpose, a reminder of the calling behind the mission, and a celebration of how far grace has brought them.

With hands lifted and hearts open, members gave thanks for the countless lives AKFIF has touched since its birth. Voices rang out in powerful worship, and prayers ascended like incense, covering the congregation in a cloud of divine joy. It was more than a service it was a movement of praise.
The Osun team, filled with gratitude and vision, reflected on their journey the outreaches, the acts of compassion, the families fed, the futures brightened, and the hope restored. As one of the growing arms of AKFIF across Nigeria, Osun State has stood strong in the mission of community impact, compassion, and spiritual anchoring.

The presence of love was undeniable. Members danced freely in God’s presence, celebrated with laughter, and shared testimonies that stirred hearts. Every gesture from the smiles exchanged to the warm embraces echoed the very heartbeat of AKFIF: Love. Service. Growth. God.

As the thanksgiving came to a close, one thing was certain AKFIF Osun is not just growing, it is glowing. Glowing with fire, with faith, and with a fierce commitment to continue the work of healing and hope.
AKFIF Osun: Growing in Love, Grounded in Purpose, and Grateful for Grace.