The Odo-Noforija Central Mosque has been officially commissioned, with the Executive Chairman of Ikosi–Ejinrin LCDA, Akogun Wale Anomo, playing a prominent role at the event.
Epe Insights reports that Anomo graced the occasion, describing the commissioning as a significant moment of unity, spiritual importance, and shared pride for the people of Odo-Noforija and surrounding communities.
He noted that the mosque represents more than a religious structure. According to him, it reflects the community’s shared values, peaceful coexistence, and commitment to sustainable development.
The event drew dignitaries from across the state and beyond. Residents, traditional leaders, and stakeholders gathered to witness the milestone.
Among the notable attendees was Oluremi Tinubu, who was represented by Hon. Alawiye King at the ceremony.
Also present were the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Kadri Obafemi Hamzat, and former Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola.

Their presence highlighted the importance of the project. It also demonstrated strong institutional support for community-based initiatives.
Anomo commended the collective effort that led to the mosque’s completion. He emphasized the role of unity and collaboration in achieving lasting development.
Special recognition was given to the Aladeshoyin of Odo-Noforija, Oba Babatunde Olaogun Ogunlaja, for his leadership and dedication to peace and progress.
The monarch was praised for fostering stability and growth within the community. His contributions were described as instrumental to the project’s success.
Residents welcomed the new mosque with enthusiasm. Many see it as a central space for worship and community engagement.

The facility is expected to serve as both a spiritual center and a hub for social interaction. It will support religious activities and strengthen communal ties.
Leaders at the event called for continued unity among residents. They stressed the need to sustain development efforts across the LCDA.
The commissioning reflects ongoing investments in social infrastructure. Such initiatives are seen as vital to community cohesion and progress.
Observers note that projects like this reinforce cultural identity. They also promote harmony and collective responsibility.

For the people of Odo-Noforija, the mosque stands as a symbol of achievement. It represents what can be accomplished through shared vision and leadership.
As development continues in Ikosi–Ejinrin LCDA, Anomo reaffirmed his commitment to supporting initiatives that uplift communities and improve quality of life.