The Founder and President of the Mama Empowerment Foundation, Rev. Dr. (Mrs.) Adenike Victor-Tade, has announced plans for the 2026 edition of the annual Total Life in Christ Ministry empowerment programme scheduled to hold in July at the Felicia Hall of Jogor Centre, Ibadan.
Victor-Tade, popularly known as “Mama Empowerment,” described the programme as one of the ministry’s biggest yearly gatherings focused on spiritual growth, youth development and socio-economic empowerment for women and vulnerable groups.
Speaking ahead of the event, she said the programme, known as “Olorun Ajulo,” started over 30 years ago in Kaduna before expanding to Ibadan, where this year’s edition will mark the 13th gathering in the city.
According to her, the initiative has continued to attract participants from different parts of Nigeria, including youths, ministers, traders, worshippers and women seeking spiritual and economic support.
“This programme, ‘Olorun Ajulo’, which used to be a gathering of over 500 young people, is a key annual event for our ministry. Though we started in Kaduna 30 years ago, this is the 13th edition in Ibadan. It is designed to empower youths and women by addressing their spiritual, economic, marital and leadership needs,” she said.
The programme is expected to feature worship sessions, teachings, prayers, prophecy and empowerment activities aimed at supporting participants both spiritually and financially.
Victor-Tade also used the opportunity to highlight the impact of the Ultimate Total Life Concepts Initiative, the cooperative arm of the foundation, which recently marked its first anniversary.
She explained that the cooperative scheme was established to support low-income earners, petty traders and small business owners through access to financial assistance and interest-free loans.
According to her, registered members become eligible for loans within three months, while some beneficiaries also receive grants to support business growth and personal development.
“We give loans without interest. Some beneficiaries are even supported with grants. Many of them you see here today have grown their businesses and are doing well,” she stated.
She further called on corporate organisations, philanthropists and public-spirited individuals to partner with the foundation in expanding support for vulnerable Nigerians and promoting grassroots economic development.
Organisers say the July 2026 programme is expected to bring together participants from different backgrounds for what they described as a life-changing experience centred on faith, empowerment and community impact.
