About US
A Dream In Their Mind Is Our Mission
The Prophet Agbana Foundation seeks enduring change in the lives of orphans, women and their families. Our hope is that by providing disadvantaged children with a good education, where school attendance and progression is encouraged, a path to better opportunities is created. Our objective is that the education of one child now will have a long-lasting impact as education is shown to have positive knock-on effects for future generations. Supporting women and meeting their basic needs will give them hope for a better future.
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Founded in 2019 by the daughter of the late Prophet John Oyeyemi Agbana, the foundation began with the aim to help some children from a slum who were absent from school, widows who needed financial aid, and orphanages. The foundation has now grown and is involved in several categories of schemes located in both Ilorin, Kwara State Nigeria, helping over 100 widows gain access to quality life and grants access to the less privileged to empower them with trade and activities that will help them support their immediate families.
Prophet Agbana was a philanthropist with a great passion for the lives and stability of families. He was known for his immense support in communities that were crippled by poverty and war crimes. His great impact has geared his daughter to preserve this legacy. A foundation home has been put up for intending beneficiaries to visit and make inquiries on how to become a part of this great vision.
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The Agbana Foundation seeks enduring change in the lives of orphans, widows and their families. Our hope is that by providing disadvantaged women and children with hope for a better future and livelihood, a path to better opportunities is created.
Our objective in supporting women and meeting their basic needs will give them hope for a better future.
Our focus is to support programs that use trainings, education and business ideas to help break the cycle of disadvantage and empower our beneficiaries to reach their potential.
We are transitioning to a greater focus on the following areas:
- Supporting Widows and Orphans reach their potentials by providing active schemes.
- Creating greater gender diversity in ‘STEM’ education – science, technology, engineering and maths.
- Providing equality of educational opportunity for two groups: Indigenous students, and children in rural and remote Nigeria.
- Building a stronger community sector by increasing the professionalism and productivity of the not-for-profit sector through training and development by acquiring tangible skills.