In a significant move to honor the legacy of Bamofin Abimbola Ogunbanjo, the Ogunbanjo Family has launched the ÌMỌ́LẸ̀ initiative, aimed at enhancing solar lighting and skills training in their community. This project, supported by the Chris Ogunbanjo Foundation, represents a commitment to sustainable development and empowerment, crucial for addressing pressing energy needs in Nigeria.

The initiative's first phase, which is set to be formally inaugurated on July 11, underscores the family’s dedication to fostering innovation and self-reliance among local populations. As stated by Chris Ogunbanjo, the foundation's chair, “This project not only illuminates homes but also lights the path to new opportunities for our youth.” This sentiment reflects a broader vision of integrating renewable energy solutions with skill acquisition, enabling beneficiaries to thrive in an increasingly competitive job market.

Looking ahead, the ÌMỌ́LẸ̀ initiative could serve as a model for similar projects across Nigeria, potentially inspiring other families and organizations to invest in community-driven solutions. By combining solar technology with educational resources, the Ogunbanjo Family is paving the way for a brighter, more sustainable future.