Titigbile Care Foundation

The Problem,
The Connection,
The Solution

Restoring dignity and hope to Nigeria's most vulnerable — indigent widows, low-income students, and the chronically ill.

A Crisis
Hidden in Plain Sight

Nigeria faces a profound social safety crisis that leaves millions of its most vulnerable citizens without adequate support. Unlike developed nations with robust welfare infrastructure, Nigeria's limited social protection mechanisms create dangerous gaps.

The COVID-19 pandemic did not create these vulnerabilities — it illuminated what had always existed in the shadows of society. Widows lost income and social standing. Students abandoned their potential. The chronically ill faced premature mortality.

1

Indigent Widows

Lose both income and social standing, facing economic marginalization that affects generations.

2

Low-Income Students

Talent alone cannot overcome barriers when school fees become insurmountable obstacles to potential.

3

The Chronically Ill

Navigate a system demanding unaffordable payments, leading to deteriorating health outcomes.

4

Psychological Toll

Unaddressed stigma creates isolation and hopelessness — a self-reinforcing cycle of deprivation.

Why This Foundation?

“I was led to believe that if every individual could positively impact the lives of just one or more others, the world would be significantly better.”

Founder, Titigbile Care Foundation

2020

Established during the COVID-19 pandemic as a direct response to witnessed suffering.

Legal Practitioner

Bringing structural thinking and advocacy skills to humanitarian work.

Spiritual Calling

As a Pastor in the RCCG, motivated by deep faith and a divine calling to serve.

Family Legacy

Inspired by Pastor Folu Adeboye's lifetime of humanitarian dedication.

A Holistic Approach
to Empowerment

Four core pillars address multidimensional challenges through an integrated approach combining immediate relief with long-term empowerment.

I

Direct Financial Assistance

Financial support to indigent widows and vulnerable students, ensuring immediate survival needs are met and educational opportunities are preserved. A stabilizing force preventing households from collapsing into deeper poverty.

II

Psychosocial Counselling

Emotional support recognizing that poverty and illness carry psychological burdens that money alone cannot address. Through professional partnerships, we help beneficiaries process trauma, build resilience, and envision pathways forward.

III

Health Education & Support

Health education for chronically ill individuals, arming them with information for managing conditions and navigating the healthcare system. Knowledge becomes a tool for advocacy and informed decision-making.

IV

Skills & Livelihood Programs

Skills-based programs equipping beneficiaries with practical capabilities for economic self-sufficiency. Rather than creating dependency, we invest in human capital development enabling long-term financial independence.

Dignity

First Principle

Empowerment

Core Method

Community

Mobilization

Investing in
Human Dignity
is Justice

As we seek strategic funding partnerships to scale our interventions over the next eighteen to twenty-four months, we do so with both humility and determination. The need is vast, but we have witnessed the transformative impact of targeted, compassionate intervention.

Investing in vulnerable populations is not charity but justice — a recognition of inherent human dignity and potential that poverty temporarily obscures but cannot erase.

“Every widow empowered, every student kept in school, every sick individual given hope represents not just individual transformation but a strengthening of the social fabric itself.”

Hope Restored

18mo

Scale Timeline

4

Core Pillars

Dr. Titilola Olubunmi
Adegbile

Born 17 January 1966 · Lagos, Nigeria · Celebrating 60 years of impactful living

Dr. Titilola Olubunmi Adegbile

Dr. Adegbile was born to Professor Oyin Ogunba and Dr. (Mrs.) Caroline Kikelomo Ogunba, hailing from a strong academic heritage that laid a solid foundation for excellence and service. Her upbringing was shaped by discipline, intellectual rigour, and Christian values.

Her primary education spanned Nigeria and the United Kingdom — reflecting her father's academic career — attending Staff School, University of Ibadan; Staff School, University of Ife; and Blean Primary School, Canterbury, Kent. A pioneer student of the Federal Government Girls College, Akure (FEGECOLLA) from 1977 to 1982, she composed the school anthem at just 11 years old — a song still sung today.

60

1966

Year of Birth

2020

Foundation Established

Dr. Adegbile in service
Foundation and community

LL.B

Bachelor of Laws
University of Ife, 1986

LL.M

Master of Laws

M.I.L.R

Master in Industrial & Labour Relations

PhD

Medical Law
Specialisation in Telehealth Law

Called to the Bar

Nigerian Law School

Chambers of Chief Gani Fawehinmi

Following NYSC in Yola, Gongola State

Corporate Legal Career Begins

Company Secretary / Legal Officer, Financial Assurance Company, Lagos

Churchgate Group

Legal Officer overseeing legal & company secretarial matters

Elizade Nigeria Ltd

Assistant General Manager, Legal and Corporate Affairs

RCCG National Legal Adviser

Pioneer of the National Legal Department, overseeing 550+ legal practitioners nationwide

Pastor, RCCG

Minister to families, women, youth, and Generation Z. Professional life, family counsellor and marriage mentor.

Estate Planning 101

Widely followed series on YouTube @titiadegbile and Spotify providing practical legal and family education since 2020.

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Online Bible Clubs

For children and teenagers, established during the COVID-19 pandemic and still ongoing today.

Putting Your House in Order

Law Made Easy Series

Legal Aspects of Marriage in Nigeria

Practical legal guidance for families

Men Also Cry

Addressing emotional wellbeing

Redeemer's University, Ede

Family Affairs Board, RCCG

Central Health Board, RCCG

Kelu Maternity Board

RCCG Procurement Board

Solid Teens & Youth Initiative

King Ford Security Ltd

Special Traffic Mayor — Lagos State (Volunteer)

“As she celebrates 60 years of impactful living, she remains grateful to God and committed to increasing relevance in service to God and humanity.”

Dr. Titilola Olubunmi Adegbile

Married to Professor M.B.O. Adegbile · Mother & Grandmother