The need to give back to the society, touch and change lives has always been the hallmark of Christianity and is at the peak of humanity.
Nigerian businessman and founder of Soaked In Worship, Stanley Samson Ifeoluwa, reveals his goal of fulfilling this mandate through his NGO.
The NGO, SOAKED IN WORSHIP focuses on economic empowerment, health, community investment, philanthropy, and vocational enterprises for youths.
According to Ifeoluwa, the foundation aims to guide and redirect young individuals onto the path of Christ.
The philanthropist who has business interests in various industries, including logistics, entertainment, hospitality, agriculture, retail stores, construction, and real estate, said “over the past six months, SOAKED IN WORSHIP has provided vocational skill development opportunities to youths in rural areas, reshaping their mindset towards positive thinking and self-reliance.”
Over the years, Ifeoluwa, through his foundation, has been actively involved in various philanthropic initiatives. These initiatives encompass educational support, healthcare assistance, nutritional support, psychosocial support, recreational support, shelter provision, and access to clean water.
He is dedicated to creating value for society through his charitable organisations and movements.
In addition, Ifeoluwa hosted one of the largest free skill acquisition training events in Nigeria, attracting hundreds of young people who gathered to learn skills for personal development and empowerment.
With a strong vision to transform lives, He actively preaches against addiction and has a calling to help individuals overcome it, and has assisted thousands of young people in breaking free from various forms of addiction, such as drugs, masturbation, lying, and stealing, among others.
His efforts have had a significant impact on the lives of many young people in his generation.
This year, Stanley Samson Ifeoluwa is set to publish his first book titled “Breaking Out of Addiction.” This transformative book is a must-read for this generation, as it offers invaluable insights and guidance on breaking free from destructive habits and embracing a positive life path.
Born into the family of Bishop Tom Samson, the founder and pastor of Christ Royal Family International Church, Ifeoluwa received his education at Jacobs Mode School in Sango Otta, Ogun State, and Faith Academy in Cannan Land, Otta, Ogun State. He later graduated from Redeemers University and holds a Master’s Degree in Business Administration from the University of Greenwich.
As the chairman and CEO of WAN GROUP, he oversees companies such as Olowo WAN Drinks, WAN Logistics, WAN Property Matrix Limited, WAN Entertainment and Events, and WAN Food Foundation. Additionally, he is the founder of Remi Signature.
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