ECOWAS Ambassador Adedayo Falusi promises more exploits

The year 2020 has been a milestone year for Adedayo Omolade Falusi, an agricultural entrepreneur and owner of My IVAV Farmstead.
The alumnus of Babcock University and trained accountant was in June appointed as ECOWAS Youth ambassador and became famously known as Amb Adedayo Falusi.
In this same year, he established FAO Foundation which is focused on making society better by helping women, fighting hunger and empowering children with IT skills.
Speaking recently, Amb Adedayo Falusi explained the rationale behind his induction as ambassador by the ECOWAS Youth Council.
“They saw our work and the impact we were making and I believe they saw that our work fitted right into what they were doing so the induction came around,” he said.
On how the ambassadorship has affected him, he said: “Now, I have to double my efforts because I regard the role as an avenue to make more impact and this I am poised to do as God helps me.”
Amb. Adedayo Falusi also spoke about his new effort, FAO Foundation, calling on people to buy into the causes being pursued by the non-profit organisation.
“You can, for instance, volunteer your time. This is one of the simplest ways to help our cause because the best way for our initiatives to be successful is for the community to actively get involved,” he said.
Continuing, he further added: “Members of the public may also donate as a way to contribute to our cause, and beyond this, we are asking organisations to partner with us and join our efforts to pave a path for a better tomorrow.”
The respected farmer and entrepreneur further hinted that he is going to continue expanding his farming business. “While I will be working to entrench the services of FAO Foundation, My IVAV Farmstead, of course, will continue to be at the centre of my business and non-business activities,” he said.