Chief (Barr.) Muyiwa Makinde Empowers Hundreds with Cash Support in Ibadan

Chief (Barr.) Muyiwa Makinde Empowers Hundreds with Cash Support in Ibadan

Chief (Barr.) Muyiwa Makinde, the Gbonka Olubadan of Ibadanland, has once again demonstrated his commitment to grassroots development by empowering hundreds of individuals with cash support in Ibadan.

The empowerment exercise, held at the Barrister Muyiwa Makinde Team Office in Babasale, Ibadan, drew a large number of beneficiaries, including traders, artisans, youths, and other vulnerable members of the community.


Addressing the beneficiaries, Chief Makinde noted that true leadership is measured by impact, stressing that giving back to society remains a responsibility for those in positions of influence. He emphasized that the initiative was aimed at supporting livelihoods and easing economic hardship.

“This is about restoring hope and supporting our people to stand stronger,” he stated, adding that consistent empowerment is key to sustainable community development.

Many beneficiaries expressed deep appreciation for the gesture, describing it as timely and impactful. For several small business owners, the support is expected to serve as a boost to their daily operations and overall stability.


Chief Muyiwa Makinde has continued to earn recognition for his people-centered approach and commitment to social welfare. Today’s initiative further highlights his role as a leader whose impact is both visible and deeply felt across communities.