Rotarian Jude Aledare has expressed heartfelt appreciation to friends, family members, church leaders, associates, and well-wishers who supported and celebrated with them during the naming ceremony of their newborn son, Master Oluwadunsin.
The joyous event, held at RCCG Word of Life Parish, Redemption Camp, Mowe, Ogun State, brought together loved ones from different walks of life who gathered to offer prayers, goodwill messages, gifts, and blessings for the child and his parents.
Speaking after the ceremony, Rotarian Jude Aledare, a member of the Rotary Club of Ibadan Bodija Estate, said the family was overwhelmed by the outpouring of love, support, and kindness shown during the special occasion.
“With hearts filled with gratitude, we sincerely appreciate everyone who took the time to attend and grace the naming ceremony of our beloved son, Master Oluwadunsin. Your presence, prayers, gifts, goodwill messages, and overwhelming show of love made the occasion truly memorable and joyful for our family. We are deeply touched by your kindness and support and do not take them for granted,” he said.
Aledare noted that the presence of guests from within and outside the church community demonstrated the strong bonds of friendship, faith, and family that have continued to sustain the family.
He further offered prayers for all those who celebrated with them, asking God to reward their kindness with good health, peace, prosperity, and abundant blessings in their respective homes.
Members of the Rotary Club of Ibadan Bodija Estate joined other guests in congratulating the family on the arrival of their son. The club's secretary, Rotarian Patience Ogbo, described the occasion as a moment of joy for the Rotary family and prayed for God's continued favour upon the child and his parents.
The ceremony featured thanksgiving, special prayers, worship, music, and celebration, creating an atmosphere of joy and gratitude. Guests were treated to warm hospitality as they shared in the family's happiness.
For the Aledare family, the naming ceremony was more than a traditional event; it was an opportunity to thank God for the gift of a child and to acknowledge the invaluable support, prayers, and goodwill received from friends, relatives, church members, and the wider community.
The family reiterated its appreciation to everyone who contributed in one way or another to the success of the ceremony, describing the experience as a testament to the power of love, unity, and genuine friendship

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