Femi Balogun’s 7-7 Project boosts livelihoods with major business tools donation in Lagos

L-R: Umar Usman; Director, Kerojet Services Ltd, Mr. Femi Balogun; Managing Director/CEO, Kerojet Services Ltd, Mr. Tayo Ogundehin, CEO/MD, Goal Energy Ltd, Imam Abdul-Ganiy Jimoh; Branch Lead Missioner, NASFAT Ipaja Branch, Tajudeen Olasupo; National Youth Amir, NASFAT, Alhaji Abdulwahab Adewole, Chairman, NASFAT Ipaja Branch; at the Femi Balogun birthday-driven CSR empowerment and The Ground Opening/Foundation Laying of NASFAT Youth Information Tech, Centre, Ipaja Branch, held in Lagos.
In a remarkable show of generosity and community commitment, Femi Balogun, Founder and Managing Director of Kerojet Services Limited, commemorated his birthday with a large-scale empowerment initiative aimed at uplifting vulnerable members of the Ipaja community.
Demonstrating his deep-rooted dedication to Corporate Social Responsibility and social impact, Balogun empowered over 45 individuals by distributing essential business tools, ranging from hair dryers and tailoring equipment to barbing kits and point-of-sale (POS) machines. This initiative is part of his ongoing “7-7 Project,” a legacy campaign aligned with his birthday, designed to foster sustainable economic empowerment across Nigeria.
Among those empowered, Adetunji Olabisi, who received a POS machine, expressed deep gratitude: “This isn’t just a tool, it’s my ticket to financial independence. Femi Balogun’s generosity has opened doors I thought were closed forever.”
Oyindamola Tinuola, a fashion designer equipped with new tailoring tools, shared her excitement: “With this support, I can finally take my business to the next level and provide for my family. It’s more than empowerment—it’s a lifeline.”
Tajudeen Olasupo, National Youth Amir, NASFAT, praised the initiative’s inclusive spirit: “Femi Balogun’s commitment goes beyond charity. He’s planting seeds for lasting growth in our community, making sure no one is left behind.”
Speaking at the event, Balogun emphasized the importance of giving back, especially during challenging economic times. “This is not just a one-time event. I envision this project continuing long after I’m gone. Those of us who have been fortunate must uplift those facing hardship, particularly when jobs are scarce,” he said.
Balogun’s philanthropic journey began in earnest with the launch of The Pillars Dream Living Foundation during his 40th birthday, an organization dedicated to community development through empowerment programs, educational support, and infrastructure projects. The foundation has since transformed lives across multiple states, including Kano and Lagos, through initiatives such as borehole installations, school fee sponsorships, and small business support.
In 2024 alone, Balogun’s foundation empowered 25 families with grinding machines, and this year’s efforts have significantly expanded in scale and scope.
A laudable moment of the celebration was the foundation-laying ceremony for a new Information and Communication Technology (ICT) centre at NASFAT Ipaja. Balogun pledged full funding for constructing a dedicated facility to revitalize the community’s ICT resources, reviving a vision he first championed as chairman of the National Youth Day Committee for the community.
Acknowledging the careful selection process, Balogun explained that a committee ensured beneficiaries were chosen based on need, without bias toward religion or ethnicity. “Our empowerment transcends all divides. Christians, Muslims, and those of no faith have all benefited equally,” he noted.
Reflecting on his philanthropic impact over the years, Balogun shared that the number of people helped is too many to count, highlighting initiatives like feeding hundreds during Ramadan as part of his ongoing commitment to social good.
More than a birthday celebration, Femi Balogun’s initiative serves as a powerful reminder of how individual acts of kindness and strategic philanthropy can bring lasting hope and opportunity to communities facing economic hardship.