Our Mission:
Empowering Children Through Education
Our Story
Founded with a vision to transform lives through education, AISEPH Aid Foundation was created to support children who face financial barriers in accessing quality education. Our journey began with a simple idea: every child deserves the opportunity to learn. Over the years, we have grown into a trusted nonprofit that partners with schools and communities to ensure no child is left behind.



Our Team
Meet the members of our passionate team who work tirelessly to make our mission a reality.
Ola Akanni
Founder
Ola Akanni holds Master’s degrees in Education and Science and brings over a decade of experience as a scientist, author, and educator. Ola resides in the UAE with his spouse and three children. In his free time, he enjoys movies, football, and reading.
Toyin Akanni
Co-Founder
Olutoyin Akanni is an educator, environmentalist, and co-founder of Aiseph Aid Foundation, which focuses on children's rights and education. Through her writings, she inspires children to advocate for human rights and sustainability. Olutoyin resides in the UAE with her family and seeks support for Aiseph Aid Foundation to empower future generations.
Daniel Komolafe
Member of Trustee
Daniel Komolafe is a Senior Commercial Manager at GE Power, specializing in proposal development for Sub-Saharan Africa. As a trustee of the Aiseph Aid Foundation, he advocates for education and healthcare for underprivileged children. He founded First Electric, a solar energy company in Nigeria, promoting sustainable energy.
Adeleke Adegbola
Project Manager
Adeleke Emmanuel Adegbọla is the Project Manager and leader of the ground rep team in Badagry, Lagos, where he runs 5-Ace Ventures, a food retail shop. A Yoruba Christian, he is married with two sons and holds a Bachelor of Arts in French Language and Literature.
Achievements
- In 2014, we disbursed over N1.1m in school fees
- Over 25 children have received full or partial scholarships through our Education Support Program.
- Medical aid provided to families of children living with sickle cell anemia.
- Rural outreach projects carried out in hard-to-reach communities to support education and healthcare.














