Agbala Orphanage

Meet Joash Olabode

Joash Olabode a mere eight-month-old baby boy at the time, was found on 24th of June 2016 by two devoted Christian sisters, Mrs. Ekundayo Oluwanifemi and Mrs. Ajiboye Oluwanifemi, abandoned and alone. His innocence and vulnerability touched the hearts of the two sisters, prompting them to take immediate action. They were accompanied by compassionate police officers who bore witness to this extraordinary discovery. From that moment on, Joash found himself welcomed into the loving embrace of our community. Agbala Orphanage Home became his refuge and family. No one came forward to claim him as their own, but he found something even more profound—a community that was determined to rewrite the narrative of his life. As the years unfolded, Joash’s journey of transformation began. He received not only the essentials but also the nurturing care, love, and guidance that every child deserves. The community rallied around him, providing the support and encouragement he needed to flourish. Today, Joash stands as a beacon of hope within our community, a living testament to the power of love, faith, and collective care. His radiant smile and boundless enthusiasm for life serve as a reminder that every child, no matter their beginnings, possesses the potential for greatness. In Joash, we find the embodiment of our belief that, through love and community, we can transform lives and offer the gift of a brighter future.

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