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Ottasolo FC President Otunba Gabriel Davies Surprises Dr. Kolade Kolapo On His Birthday, Celebrates His Contributions To Youth And Sports Development

In a heartwarming gesture, Otunba Gabriel Davies, President of Ottasolo Football Club, paid a surprise visit to the residence of Dr. Kolade Kolapo this morning to celebrate his birthday.

Dr. Kolapo, a renowned medical practitioner at Codic Specialist Medical Centre and a key figure in Nigerian sports, is highly respected for his work in the General Outpatient Department (GOPD) and his dedication to youth empowerment through sports.

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Dr. Kolade Kolapo, born on September 18, is not only a skilled doctor but also the founder of the Peace Cup tournament, a platform designed to bring youths together through sports, fostering unity and discipline.

He also serves as the coordinator of the tournament and plays a pivotal role as a Match Commissioner in the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL).

Otunba Gabriel Davies, President of Ottasolo Football Club

Otunba Gabriel Davies, known for his passion for football and youth development, expressed deep admiration for Dr. Kolapo’s tireless efforts. During his visit, he acknowledged Kolapo’s commitment to both medicine and sports.

“Dr. Kolapo is not just a medical practitioner but a true champion of youth empowerment. His contributions to sports, especially through the Peace Cup and his service as an NPFL Match Commissioner, have impacted countless lives.

His passion for developing young talent and promoting peace through sports is something we should all emulate,” said Otunba Gabriel Davies.

The surprise visit, which included a heartfelt conversation and cake-cutting ceremony, left Dr. Kolapo visibly touched by the gesture. He thanked the Ottasolo FC President for the surprise and reiterated his commitment to continue supporting youth initiatives.

“I believe in the power of sports to change lives. Our youth need guidance, and through platforms like the Peace Cup, we can give them hope and direction,” Dr. Kolapo said.