The Noella Foundation has unveiled a series of social impact initiatives to commemorate the 40th birthday of its co-founder, Seyi Tinubu, focusing on education, health, and entrepreneurship.
With the support of friends and well-wishers, the foundation aims to create a lasting impact through collective service, reflecting its commitment to sustainable community development.
The initiatives include providing health insurance coverage for 1,000 beneficiaries and donating essential medications to sickle cell patients through partnerships with Crimson Bow and Genotype Foundation.
The foundation will also distribute 200 laptops to public schools to promote digital literacy and improve learning outcomes.
In addition, 40 young Nigerians will receive capacity-building training in Software Engineering, Data Analytics, Cloud Computing, and Product Design — equipping them with in-demand digital skills for the modern workforce.
To boost entrepreneurship, the foundation will distribute 40 SME Empowerment Kiosks across different regions to support small business owners, stimulate local economies, and promote self-reliance among young Nigerians.
In a statement, the foundation described the gesture as “a celebration of purpose that extends beyond personal milestones into meaningful impact,” adding that the projects were supported by a network of friends and partners committed to driving social change.
“Marking Seyi Tinubu’s 40th birthday through initiatives that empower communities and support vulnerable groups reflects the values he embodies — empathy, service, shared responsibility, and collective impact,” the statement said.
It added that the milestone reinforces the foundation’s long-standing mission of empowering youth, supporting vulnerable populations, and promoting equitable access to education and healthcare.
“This milestone is a reminder that leadership is best measured by the lives we touch,” the statement concluded.