
Foundation tackles poverty, creates opportunities for sustainable growth
Adeleke Timileyin, the founder of Adeleke Helping Hands Foundation (AHHF), has reiterated the commitment of the foundation to tackle poverty towards creating opportunities for sustainable growth.
According to him, the foundation is committed to empowering underprivileged children and families through targeted initiatives in education, healthcare access, child protection, and poverty relief.
“This is personal to me remembering my humble background of living under the bridge in Ajah before I migrated to Russia. So, it is a personal thing to me to give back to society,” Timileyin stated.
He also disclosed that AHHF as a registered non-governmental organization (NGO) in Nigeria has been helping underserved communities across the country to bridge their development gaps.
“Since our inception a few years ago, we’ve impacted thousands of lives by addressing the root causes of poverty and creating opportunities for sustainable growth in underserved communities,” he stated
The entrepreneur recently expanded his footprint in the global business landscape with the official launch of his EK Beatz Audio, a range of wireless speakers, which were unveiled in Lagos.
The trained Civil Engineer from the Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering of Volgograd State Technical University (IACE of VSTU), stated that his passion for technology and desire to contribute to Nigeria’s growing digital economy influenced the creation of EK Beatz Audio.
“Nigeria deserves access to high-quality, durable, and affordable electronic devices like wireless and portable speakers. This company is about innovation, empowering the youth, and about positioning Nigeria as a tech manufacturing hub in Africa,” he stated.
Adeleke, who is also the CEO of Atglobal Marketing Limited, stated that he hopes to replicate his success in the entertainment scene in the business world. He added that through his various companies, hundreds of Nigerian youth have been gainfully employed, thereby contributing to the economy of the country.
“We have been able to employ hundreds of Nigerian youth through our several companies. We have also been able to, through our extensive network and deep market expertise in Russia, UAE, Africa, and North America enable us to connect suppliers and buyers across diverse industries, ensuring smooth cross-border transactions and sustainable business growth” he added.
Seyi John Salau is a BusinessDay Correspondent with interest in development journalism, which tells stories that connect the people, brands, and the government. SeyiJohn is also a media professional with BSc, Mass Communition (ACU); Masters of School Media (MSM, Ibadan) & MSc, Mass Communication (Caleb).
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