Founded in November 23, 2017, Ile-Oluji Assembly was established by a group of passionate individuals who recognized the need for sustainable development in the Ile-Oluji kingdom. What began as a small community initiative has grown into a respected organization impacting thousands of lives.
Our journey has been marked by numerous successful projects, partnerships with local leaders, and the unwavering support of our volunteers and donors who share our vision for a better Ile-Oluji.
We approach every project with empathy and understanding, ensuring our solutions meet real community needs.
We maintain the highest ethical standards in all our operations, ensuring transparency and accountability.
We believe in the power of collective action and work hand-in-hand with community members to create change.
We begin every project by conducting thorough research and community consultations to identify the most pressing needs and appropriate solutions.
Local community members are involved at every stage of project planning and implementation to ensure ownership and sustainability.
We focus on creating long-term solutions that continue to benefit the community long after our direct involvement ends.
We rigorously measure and evaluate the outcomes of our projects to ensure effectiveness and guide future initiatives.
Speaker, and Chairman Board of Trustee
Oloye Aro Akinsola Akinfemiwa is a distinguished banker, investor, and traditional leader. He is the Aro of Ile-Oluji Kingdom and an Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON).
Secretary, Board of Trustee
Trustee
Mrs. Adunola Akinyemiju is a passionate Christian educator and President of Dansol Christian Mission. She is the Convener of Kingdom Women Fellowship and the Africa Chairperson of the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).
Trustee
Apostle Wole Oladiyun is the founder and Senior Pastor of Christ Livingspring Apostolic Ministry (CLAM), Lagos. A trained engineer turned evangelist, he is a prolific author, philanthropist, and visionary leader passionate about spiritual growth and community transformation.
Trustee
Caroline Wura-Ola Adepoju is the former Comptroller-General of the Nigeria Immigration Service. A seasoned officer and reform advocate, she led significant improvements in passport processing, staff welfare, and migration management before retiring in February 2024.
Trustee
Otunba Olufemi Adedotun Oyawale is a microbiologist, public relations expert, and governance advocate. Known for promoting transparency and accountability, he actively engages in civic discourse and has called for improved monitoring of government interventions and public welfare programs.
Whether through volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness, there are many ways to support our work in Ile-Oluji.