Amb. Tobi King Omowole, the CEO of Buylekkinownow Realty, has been recognized as a Yoruba Youth Humanitarian Icon of the Year by the Yoruba Youths Assembly (YYA)/ Igbimo Odo Yoruba L'Agbaiye. He received the award and a certificate of induction into the YYA Hall of Fame.
The award was given to him for his outstanding contributions to humanitarian services and societal development in the Yoruba land and beyond. Amb. Omowole has been involved in various projects and initiatives that aim to empower, educate, and uplift the lives of the less privileged and marginalized people in the society.
Some of his notable achievements include:
- Establishing the Buylekkinownow Foundation, a non-governmental organization that provides affordable housing, scholarships, skill acquisition, and entrepreneurship programs for low-income earners and youths.
- Partnering with the United Nations Youth Assembly, where he serves as a Nigerian delegate and ambassador, to promote peace, security, human rights, and sustainable development goals among young people.
- Supporting various causes and campaigns that address social issues such as poverty, hunger, health, education, gender equality, environmental protection, and cultural preservation.
Amb. Omowole expressed his gratitude and appreciation to the organizers of the award and dedicated it to his family, friends, mentors, partners, and supporters. He also pledged to continue his humanitarian work and inspire more youths to become agents of positive change in the society. He said:
“Nigeria should be restructured, and each region should be allowed to have control over their resources. This way we can create an healthy competition and generate more wealth in the Nation.”
Amb. Tobi King Omowole is one of the youngest and most successful entrepreneurs in Nigeria. He is also a philanthropist, motivational speaker, media personality, and youth advocate. He is the founder and CEO of Buylekkinownow Realty, one of the leading real estate companies in Nigeria that offers quality and affordable properties in Lagos State.