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HOF hosts visually impaired students, reaffirms commitment to educational development

The founder of the Habeeb Okunola Foundation (HOF), High Chief Dr. Habeeb Olalekan Okunola MON, OFR, has once again demonstrated his dedication to the welfare of the underprivileged. On March

HOF hosts visually impaired students, reaffirms commitment to educational development
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March 31, 2026·3 min read
  • By Samuel Oamen

The founder of the Habeeb Okunola Foundation (HOF), High Chief Dr. Habeeb Olalekan Okunola MON, OFR, has once again demonstrated his dedication to the welfare of the underprivileged. On March 30, 2026, he hosted a group of talented visually impaired students from tertiary institutions across Nigeria, for whom he is currently covering their tuition fees at the head office of CINI Holdings in Ikoyi, Lagos.

During the gathering, Okunola reaffirmed his commitment to using his God-given resources to uplift humanity through his foundation. According to him, true wealth is proven through empowerment, and supporting the education of visually impaired students ensures that knowledge remains accessible regardless of one's circumstances.

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Addressing the students directly, he said, "I am delighted to host you. I want you to know that my foundation will continue to cover your school fees and provide monthly stipends for your upkeep. Your disability does not diminish your right to education. With your talents, education becomes a platform to showcase your abilities. I am excited that instead of taking to the streets to engage in nefarious activities or begging, you have chosen to do something meaningful and sharpen your talents. 

“Today is not just about support; it is about belief. We see you. We hear you. And we believe in your strength, your talent, and your future. Life may not always be easy. You may face moments where people doubt you or where the path feels difficult. But we want you to remember this: you are not alone. You matter. And you are capable of achieving more than you can even imagine right now."

He further emphasized that he remains fully committed to consistently covering their tuition fees, as many of the students are enrolled in various tertiary institutions across the country, while also ensuring their overall welfare.

"This support is not just financial," he added. "It is a promise. A promise that for the rest of this year and beyond, you have the Habeeb Okunola Foundation standing with you, cheering you on, and investing in your journey. Use this opportunity well. Keep learning. Keep pushing. Keep believing in yourself, even on the hard days. One day, when you rise and succeed, remember to lift others just as you are being lifted today. We are proud of you. And we are excited to see all that you will become."

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Also present at the event was the founder of the Makemee Elegant Foundation, Mrs. Kehinde Adelaja, who expressed her gratitude to Chief Okunola for covering the students' school fees and attending to their needs. She noted that if more wealthy individuals took on such responsibilities, Nigeria would be a better place.

"I am excited that you took time to host and dine with them," she said. "This goes a long way in restoring hope. They did not choose to be in this situation, but seeing someone like you embrace them with love and care is rare. They deeply appreciate your kind gesture."

During a lunch session held at his office, Chief Okunola further reiterated that philanthropy remains a core part of his lifestyle. He pledged to continue setting aside a portion of his business earnings to impact lives and bring relief to the downtrodden.

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