Beyond Caregiving: Oyetty Foundation invests ₦79M to strengthen livelihoods of special needs parents



The Oyetty Foundation has provided business support worth over ₦79 million to help parents revive and sustain their livelihoods.

The foundation has also provided business support to strengthen parents with special educational needs and disabilities in Lagos.

In celebration of its third anniversary, the Foundation presented a Suzuki Mini Bus to Adenrele Onipede, a parent from the Modupe Cole Special School, Akoka and business support to 25 other parents.

The gesture drew emotional reactions from guests and underscored the foundation’s commitment to easing the burdens of families who often struggle with mobility and daily caregiving demands.

Speaking at the event, Oyetola Akande, the founder of the Foundation, reflected on the organization’s progress and the increasing number of families who have benefited from its empowerment programmes.

“We’ve been able to support many parents in ways that help them rebuild their lives. Some have started businesses, some returned to school, and others have secured jobs. Our mission is simple: to empower parents caring for children with mental and developmental conditions.”

Akande also encouraged other foundations to remain committed to their causes, noting that consistent service creates lasting community impact.

Addressing parents of special educational needs and disabilities. Mrs Akande urged them to embrace their children with love and patience. She emphasized that caregiving begins with self-care, enabling parents to provide the best support possible. “Take care of yourself so you can take care of your child in the best way you can,” she added.

Oluwatomi Alakija, who presented the foundation’s annual scorecard, revealed that over 25 parents received direct support in the past year, while more than 60 families have benefited since the foundation’s inception.

She disclosed that business support worth over ₦79 million has been provided to help parents revive and sustain their livelihoods. She reiterated the foundation’s commitment to promoting early intervention practices for children with developmental challenges.

Olusegun Akande, husband of the founder, commended the team for its consistency, compassion, and dedication to families in need. He encouraged them to continue delivering their work with excellence.

A team member, Isola Oladimeji, expressed appreciation to partner schools, parents, and teachers for their patience and resilience, noting their indispensable role in supporting children’s growth and development.

One of the most moving testimonies of the day came from Adeosun Anike, a beneficiary, who shared her personal story of overcoming overwhelming difficulties before discovering the foundation.

She described the organization’s support as life-changing, explaining that it has helped her better care for her children and provided her with renewed hope.

She encouraged other parents facing similar challenges to remain resilient, emphasizing that support systems like Oyetty Foundation exist to ensure they are not alone.

Founded to empower special parents navigating the daily realities of raising children with developmental challenges, the organization provides psychological counselling, financial assistance, caregiving support, and social empowerment initiatives.

Its programs primarily serve single parents, couples, and caregivers responsible for children with special needs.

Over the past three years, the foundation has forged partnerships with several reputable institutions, including Modupecole, Lagos State Special Needs School, Igbobi; Morainbow Down Syndrome Foundation; and Atundaolu School.

These collaborations have enabled wider outreach, targeted interventions, and stronger support networks tailored to meet the developmental needs of children within the special needs community.

As the Oyetty Foundation enters its fourth year, the organization has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its programs, strengthening partnerships, and ensuring that every family raising a child with special needs receives the supp toort, dignity, and empowerment they deserve.

Ifeoma Okeke-Korieocha

Ifeoma Okeke-Korieocha is the Aviation Correspondent at BusinessDay Media Limited, publishers of BusinessDay Newspapers.

She is also the Deputy Editor, BusinessDay Weekender Magazine, the Saturday Weekend edition of BusinessDay.

She holds a BSC in Mass Communication from the prestigious University of Nigeria, Nsukka and a Masters degree in Marketing at the University of Lagos.

As the lead writer on the aviation desk, Ifeoma is responsible and in charge of the three weekly aviation and travel pages in BusinessDay and BDSunday. She also overseas and edits all pages of BusinessDay Saturday Weekender.

She has written various investigative, features and news stories in aviation and business related issues and has been severally nominated for award in the category of Aviation Writer of the Year by the Nigeria Media Nite-Out awards; one of the Nigeria’s most prestigious media awards ceremonies.

Ifeoma is a one-time winner of the
prestigious Nigeria Media Merit Award under the ‘Aviation Writer of the Year’ Category.

She is the 2025 Eloy Award winner under the Print Media Journalist category.

She has undergone several journalism trainings by various prestigious organisations.

Ifeoma is also a fellow of the Female Reporters Leadership Fellowship of the Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism.

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