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Galooli Advanced Solutions Limited brings Hope to Little Saints Orphanage

From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)
From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)

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The donated food items and gifts, according to him, were symbols of care and solidarity rather than mere material offerings...

Galooli Advanced Solutions Limited has reaffirmed its commitment to social impact with a humanitarian visit to Little Saints Orphanage, where the company donated food items and essential supplies to support vulnerable children and promote community wellbeing.

The outreach was led by the company’s Chief Executive Officer, Mr. Adewole Adedamola, who personally presented the items and spent time with the children. He explained that the initiative reflects Galooli’s belief that corporate responsibility should go beyond business operations to include intentional support for society’s most vulnerable.

Speaking during the visit, Mr. Adedamola noted that giving back is a core value at Galooli, not a seasonal gesture.

“At Galooli, giving back to society is part of our culture. Every year, we intentionally support communities and individuals who need help the most. This is what our company stands for.”

From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)
From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)

He emphasized that with rising inflation and increasing economic pressure, supporting orphanages and children-focused institutions has become even more critical.

“When you consider the realities of our society today, you realise that creating a safe and supportive environment for children is everyone’s responsibility. Supporting orphanages is one of the ways we can contribute to building a more balanced and compassionate society.”

The donated food items and gifts, according to him, were symbols of care and solidarity rather than mere material offerings.

“No matter how small a gift may seem, it carries meaning. What truly matters is the intention behind it and the consistency to keep giving.”

Mr. Adedamola also called for stronger collaboration between private organisations, communities, and government institutions to drive sustainable social development.

“Corporate organisations must support the government and society at large. When we all play our part—supporting schools, orphanages, and community initiatives—we lay the foundation for stronger values, ethics, and a better future.”

He added that while festive seasons often inspire generosity, compassion should be practiced consistently throughout the year.

“This season reminds us of kindness and reflection, but giving back should be a continuous culture, not something we do once in a while.”

From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)
From the left ; Oluwakemi Adu , (financial Controller Galooli), Mr Adewole, (The CEO Galooli) Adelani Matthew (Human Resource) , Michael Enebeli ( Sales Director Galooli Nigeria)

Beyond its social initiatives, Galooli Advanced Solutions Limited is widely recognised for its work in the energy sector. The company is a leading innovator in sustainable, efficient, and cost-saving remote energy management, providing organisations with highly targeted, analytics-driven insights into the performance of their energy assets. Through agnostic, real-time monitoring and remote-control capabilities, Galooli empowers conscientious energy use and more efficient operations—demonstrating that sustainability can be both socially and economically impactful.

As the visit concluded, Mr. Adedamola expressed optimism for the future, extending goodwill to the children and to Nigerians nationwide.

“We believe that touching one life can positively affect many others. We are hopeful that the coming year will be better for Nigeria—economically, socially, and in terms of security.”

The visit to Little Saints Orphanage stands as a reminder that meaningful corporate impact begins with compassion, intentionality, and a commitment to building a more inclusive and sustainable society.

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