KWARA RAAMP CELEBRATES TUNJI AHMED AT 60

The Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP), Kwara, rejoices with Engr. Yusuf Olatunji Ahmed on the occasion of his 60th birthday, September 2nd, 2022, for a worthy and impactful life.

In a statement issued by the State RAAMP Project Coordinator, Engr. Akorede Abdulwahab Agboola on behalf of the entire State Project Implementation Unit (SPIU), joins family members, friends and relations to celebrate the brilliant Engineer who is currently serving as the World Bank Task Team Leader (WB-TTL), especially for bringing his wealth of experience in the profession to help RAAMP grow both at states and national levels.
The Coordinator further noted that the brilliance, clarity and accuracy that Olatunji projects in his consistently placing interest of humanity and family in right perspective is commendable, while drawing his inspiration from deep fear of God, and love for studying the Holy Quran. 

Engr. Akorede, therefore commends his courage in choosing a career in Engineering, and following through the rigorous demands of travelling, thinking, engaging and meeting deadlines.

The Project Coordinator, who rejoice with Tunji for a distinguished career in Engineering and earning the respect of many, further noted that it is easy not to run out of adjectives to describe the celebrant. He is accomplished, thoughtful, dedicated, driven, incredibly decent, extremely generous, remarkably considerate. He is all of these, and much more. 
As the respected engineer cum global stuff turns 60, the PC believes the experience, leadership skills and network of friends across many fields and places of the illustrious son of Ilorin remain relevant for his growth and that of humanity.

The Coordinator prays for the wellbeing of Engr. Tunji and his family. Prays for longer life, good health and prosperity for him and other well wishers.


Ishola Gbenga Emmanuel 
Kwara RAAMP Development Communication Officer (September 2nd, 2022)

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