Iwoland Descendants Association

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Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc
Motto: Love & Unity
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A group of like minds to connect, network, associate & bring oneness & love among Iwoland indigenes.

Babalola Re-Emerges IDA President As Iwoland Descendants Association Unveils New Executive For Second Term -
02/11/2026

Babalola Re-Emerges IDA President As Iwoland Descendants Association Unveils New Executive For Second Term -

The Iwoland Descendants Association, North America (IDA), has reaffirmed its confidence in the leadership of High Chief Sarafadeen

Iwo Descendants in North America elect new executivesIn his acceptance speech, Mr Babalola thanked members for the renew...
02/10/2026

Iwo Descendants in North America elect new executives

In his acceptance speech, Mr Babalola thanked members for the renewed trust, describing the mandate as a call to service and a privilege to serve the people of Iwoland.

In his acceptance speech, Mr Babalola thanked members for the renewed trust, describing the mandate as a call to service and a privilege to serve the people of Iwoland.

Babalola Re-Emerges IDA President as Iwoland Descendants Association Unveils New Executive for Second TermThe Iwoland De...
02/10/2026

Babalola Re-Emerges IDA President as Iwoland Descendants Association Unveils New Executive for Second Term

The Iwoland Descendants Association, North America (IDA), has reaffirmed its confidence in the leadership of High Chief Sarafadeen Babalola, electing him for a second term as President-General of the prestigious socio-cultural and philanthropic body.

The decision followed the conclusion of a rigorous two-week consultative and resolution process conducted by the IDA Electoral Committee, chaired by High Prince Semiu Tadese. The process culminated in the association’s statutory monthly meeting held on Saturday, February 7, 2026, which also formally marked the end of the tenure of the outgoing executives in line with provisions of the association’s constitution.

At the well-attended meeting, members unanimously passed a vote of confidence on Chief Babalola, urging him to continue steering the affairs of the association for another term. The endorsement also extended to other members of the executive council, while a few additional members were nominated to strengthen the administration.

Reading from the Electoral Committee’s report, High Prince Semiu Tadese announced the newly nominated executive members, while the committee’s secretary, Alhaji Muh’d-Roji Babajide Sheu, formally presented the full list of officers for the 2026–2028 tenure.

The newly constituted executive council includes:
High Chief Sarafadeen Babalola as President; Mrs. Mayowa Fawole, PhD, Vice President I; Dr. Mutolib Abolusodun, Vice President II; Engr. Marufu Salawu, General Secretary; Dr. Olawale Alimi, Assistant General Secretary; Engr. Yusuf Akintayo Akinbade, PhD, Public Relations Officer; Mallam Abdullah Inaolaji, Assistant PRO; Mrs. Folake Yamuso, Welfare Director; Princess Bola Adeyemi, Assistant Welfare Director; Engr. Kayode Omotoso, Financial Director; Engr. Jamiu Alabi, Assistant Financial Director; Prince Oluwafemi Oyebamiji, Social Director; and Alhaji Akanji as Legal Adviser.

Following the announcement, the functions and responsibilities of each office were clearly outlined to the elected officers. They were subsequently sworn in by Alhaji Adeniyi Ismail Rufai, in strict adherence to the ethics and constitution of the association.

In his acceptance speech, Chief Babalola expressed profound gratitude to members for the renewed trust and confidence reposed in him. He described the mandate as both a call to service and a rare privilege to serve the people of Iwoland, urging all executive members to approach their responsibilities with dedication, humility, and patriotism.

He appealed for sustained support from members across the United States and Canada, stressing that collective commitment remains vital to the association’s growth and impact in Iwoland. According to him, the new administration will consolidate on past achievements while safeguarding the legacy painstakingly built by previous leaders.

Chief Babalola also took time to recount the evolution of the Iwoland Descendants Association in North America, describing it as a visionary initiative birthed in the United States and Canada to unite indigenes of Iwoland in the diaspora. He noted that IDA has grown into a prominent philanthropic organization, distinguished by developmental interventions and community-focused projects.

He acknowledged several notable members whose efforts have contributed immensely to the association’s progress, including Prince Wasiu Abiodun Katayeyanjue, Dr. Mojeed Adeniyi Akintayo-Amere, Dr. Adiatu Ismaila, Pastor Audu, Dr. Mukaila Kareem, Crown Prince Segun Oyebamiji, Dr. Yusuf Akinbade, Comrade Dotun Akinpelu, High Prince Semiu Tadese, Dr. Abdulsemihi Tadese, Alhaji Idris Yinka Ajani, Engr. Kayode Omotosho, among many others.

In his inaugural address for the second term, Chief Babalola spoke candidly about the challenges facing the association, particularly in the areas of financial commitment and social engagement.
“As a human, I can only assure you of my commitment and best efforts in pushing the IDA forward beyond where I met it,” he said. “Our needs must be redirected towards stronger social engagement and financial sustainability. Our financial commitments are not encouraging, and I take responsibility as part of the challenge.”

He emphasized the need for a more flexible and inclusive membership framework, as permitted by the constitution, to accommodate committed individuals driven by purpose and service.

Expressing optimism about the future, Chief Babalola assured members that with the current crop of executives, the Iwoland Descendants Association is poised to become one of the most effective and successful indigenous organizations connected to Iwoland in the near future.

He extended special appreciation to the Board of Trustees, including the Chairman, Prince Alhaji Wasiu Abiodun Katayeyanjue; Dr. Mojeed Adeniyi Akintayo-Amere; Elder Habib Kayode Rahman; Alhaji Adeniyi Rufai; and the Electoral Committee led by High Prince Semiu Tadese, for ensuring a transparent and seamless transition.

The meeting was formally adjourned after closing remarks, with members expressing renewed confidence in the leadership and direction of the association ahead of the next monthly gathering.

IDA USA/Canada Delegation Pays Condolence Visit to the Aremu Family in Staten IslandA delegation of the Iwoland Descenda...
01/25/2026

IDA USA/Canada Delegation Pays Condolence Visit to the Aremu Family in Staten Island

A delegation of the Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc. (USA/Canada) on Saturday, January 24, 2026, paid a condolence visit to the Aremu family in Staten Island, New York, to commiserate with Mr. Olusola Aremu over the passing of his beloved father, late Alhaji Safiriyu Ola Aremu.

The delegation was led by Chief Sarafadeen Babalola, President of Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc. (USA/Canada) and the Agbaakin of Oluponna Land. Other distinguished members of the delegation included Prince Wasiu Abiodun Katayeyanjue, Chairman of the IDA Board of Trustees; Alhaji Ishiak Akanji, Chairman Olorunlogbon Oil and Gas, and the IDA Legal Adviser; Comrade Dotun Akinpelu; Dr. Bamdele Agada; Alhaji Ismail Adeniyi Rufai (RAI), and other prominent members of the association.

During the visit, Chief Sarafadeen Babalola, speaking on behalf of the association, expressed heartfelt condolences to Mr. Olusola Aremu and the entire Aremu family. He described the late Alhaji Safiriyu Ola Aremu as a respected elder whose life was marked by integrity, devotion to family, and service to humanity. He noted that although death is an inevitable part of life, the legacy of good character and positive impact left behind by the deceased would continue to speak for him.

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IDA USA/Canada Delegation Pays Condolence Visit to the Aremu Family in Staten IslandA delegation of the Iwoland Descenda...
01/25/2026

IDA USA/Canada Delegation Pays Condolence Visit to the Aremu Family in Staten Island

A delegation of the Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc. (USA/Canada) on Saturday, January 24, 2026, paid a condolence visit to the Aremu family in Staten Island, New York, to commiserate with Mr. Olusola Aremu over the passing of his beloved father, late Alhaji Safiriyu Ola Aremu.

The delegation was led by Chief Sarafadeen Babalola, President of Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc. (USA/Canada) and the Agbaakin of Oluponna Land. Other distinguished members of the delegation included Prince Wasiu Abiodun Katayeyanjue, Chairman of the IDA Board of Trustees; Alhaji Ishiak Akanji, Chairman Olorunlogbon Oil and Gas, and the IDA Legal Adviser; Comrade Dotun Akinpelu; Dr. Bamdele Agada; Alhaji Ismail Adeniyi Rufai (RAI), and other prominent members of the association.

During the visit, Chief Sarafadeen Babalola, speaking on behalf of the association, expressed heartfelt condolences to Mr. Olusola Aremu and the entire Aremu family. He described the late Alhaji Safiriyu Ola Aremu as a respected elder whose life was marked by integrity, devotion to family, and service to humanity. He noted that although death is an inevitable part of life, the legacy of good character and positive impact left behind by the deceased would continue to speak for him.

Prince Wasiu Abiodun Katayeyanjue and Comrade Dotun Akinpelu also offered words of comfort, encouraging the family to take solace in the fulfilled and honorable life lived by the departed patriarch. Prayers were offered by Alhaji Akanji for the peaceful repose of the soul of the deceased and for Almighty Allah to grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.

In his response, Mr. Olusola Aremu expressed deep appreciation to the leadership and members of Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc. (USA/Canada) for the visit, prayers, and show of solidarity. He described the gesture as a source of strength and encouragement to the family during this period of mourning.

The visit concluded with prayers and reaffirmation of the association’s continued support for the Aremu family, reflecting the strong spirit of unity, brotherhood, and shared heritage that binds sons and daughters of Iwoland in the diaspora.

Happy birthday to an icon, the Director of Social—Alh Idris ‘Yinka AjaniThe executive and members of Iwoland Descendants...
01/20/2026

Happy birthday to an icon, the Director of Social—Alh Idris ‘Yinka Ajani

The executive and members of Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc wishes you a happy birthday and many more blessed and fruitful years fillled with purpose driven life.

Continue aging graciously.

Igba ọdun ọdunkan.

Ilẹ Iwo a gbe ẹ o.

Season’s greetings to all Patriotic Sons and Daughters of Iwoland.The Executive and members of Iwoland Descendants Assoc...
12/25/2025

Season’s greetings to all Patriotic Sons and Daughters of Iwoland.

The Executive and members of Iwoland Descendants Association, Inc (US/Canada) wishes you all a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.

May we all continue having cause to be celebrating a prosperous years.

A ku ọdun o. Ilẹ Iwo A gbe gbogbo wa.

IDA EXECUTIVES

09/14/2025
HEAVY RAINThe entire IDA US and Canada Executives and members are saddened with the report of an heavy and very destruct...
09/13/2025

HEAVY RAIN

The entire IDA US and Canada Executives and members are saddened with the report of an heavy and very destructive rainfalls throughout our land - Iwoland. This comprises of all the three (3) local governments authorities in Iwo, Osun State, Nigeria.

We commiserate with all our royal fathers under the leadership of the paramount ruler HIM Oba Abdul-Rasheed Adewale AKANBI, Telu 1, the Alase lori orisa - the Oluwo of Iwoland and other royal fathers in all the three (3) mentioned local government authority areas. Also, we commiserate with all the three (3) local government chairmen in these areas, sons and daughters of Iwoland home and abroad in this trying period.

We stand with you all in our prayers. May God almighty continue to extend His hands of protection on you all, and may He replenish you abundantly with whatever you must had lost. May he grant you the fortitude to bear this loss.

eSigned:
High Chief Sarafadeen BABALOLA
President, IDA USA/Canada

eSigned:
Engr. Morufu SALAWU. BSc, MSc
General Secretary, IDA USA/Canada

Warmest birthday wishes to our association's Welfare Director, Mrs. Adeola Oguntonna, also known as Oreke Lewa. May the ...
09/12/2025

Warmest birthday wishes to our association's Welfare Director, Mrs. Adeola Oguntonna, also known as Oreke Lewa.

May the Almighty God bless your new age and grant you many more fulfilling years filled with joy beyond measure.

Long may you live to be even more celebrated in sound health and wealth. Wishing you all the best you've ever wished for in life, and in the hereafter.

Igba ọdun ọdunkan.

Breakfast with HRM Oba AbdulRafiu Oyekanmi Mosobalaje, Bamigboye II, (Ilufemiloye-Ariwajoye I), The OLÙPỌ́ of OLÚPỌ̀NNÀ ...
08/07/2025

Breakfast with HRM Oba AbdulRafiu Oyekanmi Mosobalaje, Bamigboye II, (Ilufemiloye-Ariwajoye I), The OLÙPỌ́ of OLÚPỌ̀NNÀ LAND, today with International Business Organization, Long Island, New York.

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉Kayode Afonrinwo, Adebayo J Osanyinwale, ...
08/01/2025

Thanks for being a top engager and making it on to my weekly engagement list! 🎉

Kayode Afonrinwo, Adebayo J Osanyinwale, Biodun Oladunni Bakare, Ojebode Monsuru, Ahmed Fatiu

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