•• Foundation Scales Initiatives Targeting Entrepreneurs, Farmers, and Students; To Conclude Online Business Banking in Irepodun LGA

The BTA Foundation, led by its President, Barrister Joseph Titilope Emmanuel (Amofin Akogun), has announced a scaled-up set of empowerment and human capital development initiatives for the New Year 2026, building on its successes from the preceding two years. The foundation focuses its efforts on supporting graduates, artisans, farmers, and small-scale entrepreneurs within the Kwara South Senatorial District.
Barrister Joseph Titilope Emmanuel, who is also an aspirant for the Federal House of Representatives, expressed gratitude for the journey through 2025 and committed the foundation to the diligent pursuit of its upcoming projects, trusting in divine support for fulfillment.
Building on the successes of 2024, 2025, the Foundation has unveiled plans to scale its empowerment initiatives for graduates, artisans, farmers, and small-scale entrepreneurs.
Upcoming 2026 Initiatives Include:
✅ Omo Oloore 2026 – Support for market women, widows, and young entrepreneurs
✅ Go Corporate 2026 – Free CAC registration for business owners (building on the 40 beneficiaries registered in 2024)
✅ Online Business Banking – The Last batch; Irepodun LGA
✅ Oyinbo Farmer 2026 – Localized farmer-focused edition following the 2024 export-training program that supported 101 beneficiaries with ₦50,000 grants
✅ Igi Iwe 2026 – Expansion to higher-institution students, building on the 151 beneficiaries of 2025
✅ Big 4 Conference – A youth leadership, engagement, and community-building summit
These initiatives will be pursued diligently as resources and opportunities permit, trusting God for grace and fulfillment.
Gratitude & Commitment
The BTA Foundation extends heartfelt appreciation to everyone who journeyed with us throughout 2025. With faith and confidence, we look forward to 2026 as a year of unlimited breakthroughs, by the grace of God.
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Signed:
Barrister Joseph Titilope Emmanuel
(Amofin Akogun)
President, BTA Foundation
