FATE Foundation
FATE Foundation is a non-profit private-sector led organisation created in March 2000 to tackle the high rate of unemployment and poverty in Nigeria by harnessing the strong entrepreneurial culture of Nigerians and providing the knowledge and support required to fully explore their innovative potential.
16/06/2026
We’re excited to welcome Adeoye Caleb to the team as our new Financial Inclusion Analyst.
Caleb is a Chartered Accountant and finance professional with experience in accounting, internal audit, financial analysis, and data analytics across both the private and public sectors. He brings strong expertise in financial reporting, compliance, budgeting, and operational efficiency.
In his role at FATE Foundation, he will support our financial inclusion initiatives through data analysis, program monitoring, reporting, and performance evaluation—helping to expand access to finance and strengthen support systems for entrepreneurs and small businesses.
We’re glad to have him on board as we continue driving impact through financial inclusion.
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16/06/2026
Today, we celebrate a visionary leader, dedicated board member, and champion of entrepreneurship.
Happy Birthday Tokunbo Talabi Board Director, FATE Foundation.
Thank you for your leadership, guidance, and commitment to empowering entrepreneurs and driving sustainable economic growth. Your contributions continue to inspire positive impact across the entrepreneurship ecosystem.
Wishing you good health, greater accomplishments, and a fulfilling year ahead.
Join us in celebrating him in the comments!
16/06/2026
If your program requires participants to show up in a way that conflicts with their schedule, their data costs, or their life — you will lose them. Not because they lost interest. Because you built a program for your convenience, not theirs.
Our WhatsApp and video-based learning modules were not a pandemic pivot. They were a deliberate choice based on what we know about how young entrepreneurs aged 15 to 25 in Nigeria actually access information.
Short. Mobile. On their terms.
The Think Younger toolkit identifies mobile-accessible learning as a core design principle for ESO programs targeting VYEs.
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Address
16, Town Planning Way, Ilupeju
Lagos
Opening Hours
| Monday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 08:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 08:00 - 17:00 |