
Dr. Chief Mrs. Ayoola Alice Dasaolu, founder of the Isokan Omo Egba Heritage Association, has been awarded Best Leadership of the Year 2024 at the 38th Lisabi Day Celebration held at Ake Palace in Abeokuta, Ogun State. This prestigious award recognizes her exceptional leadership and contributions to promoting unity and love among the Egba people.
About Dr. Chief Mrs. Ayoola Alice Dasaolu

Dr. Chief Mrs Ayoola Alice Dasaolu is a renowned educationist, philanthropist, and woman of peace, highly respected in Egba land for her selfless activities. She has founded several organizations, including:
- Isokan Omo Egba Heritage Association:

- A non-governmental organization aimed at uniting the Egba people across Nigeria with love and harmony.
- Egba Sisters Royal Circle: A platform promoting sisterhood and empowerment among women.
- Yeyemesho of Obada Land: A title reflecting her honorary position and influence in Obada Land.
- Suada of Igboreland: Another title highlighting her esteemed position in Igboreland.

The Isokan Omo Egba Heritage Association:
The association, founded by Dr. Chief Mrs Dasaolu, focuses on promoting unity, love, and cultural heritage among the Egba people. Its motto, “Isokan Egba! Lori Isokan ati ife ladurole,” translates to “Unity and love are the foundation of Egba people.” The association has been instrumental in organizing cultural events, including the annual Lisabi Day Celebration.
The 38th Lisabi Day Celebration.

The event, attended by dignitaries, chiefs, and various Isokan Omo Egba Heritage zones across Nigeria, showcased Dr. Chief Mrs Dasaolu’s leadership and commitment to promoting Egba culture and unity. In her speech, she urged members to maintain the association’s good image and assured them of continued efforts to promote unity and love among the Egba people.
Conclusion.

Dr. Chief Mrs. Ayoola Alice Dasaolu’s award as Best Leadership of the Year 2024 is a testament to her exceptional leadership and dedication to promoting unity and love among the Egba people. Her contributions to education, philanthropy, and cultural heritage have earned her a reputation as a respected leader in Egba land.