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Kehinde Agboola

@Keyinde18

I'm an enthusiastic young Christian and a Frontend Engineer | HTML | CSS | Javascript |Typescript | React | Nextjs | Angular | Tailwindcss

Lagos Inscrit le Mart 2022
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Kehinde Agboola
Kehinde Agboola@Keyinde18·
*I'm officially a student of the University of Lagos today. 12 years ago, I had no hope of a future. I was out of school and homeless till @thedestinytrust met me. My story changed ever since. I'm happy and grateful for God's goodness. I thank all the good people who give hope.
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The Breach Repairers
The Breach Repairers@TRepairers·
Perfection is often the biggest barrier to progress. Every great journey starts with a decision to show up, even when you don’t feel ready. Trust the process, trust God, and keep moving forward. What’s one thing you’ve been putting off? Today is a good day to start. #DailyEdge
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The Breach Repairers@TRepairers·
Stop letting the world set the pace! Being 'set apart' is the new radical 💪. Choose discipline, God, integrity. TAG a friend who needs this! #KingdomMindset #SetApart
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The Destiny Trust
The Destiny Trust@TheDestinyTrust·
It’s a proud moment for us as our Naomi James matriculates at the University of Ibadan. Moments like this strengthen our resolve to keep believing in the dream of every child and giving them the opportunity to rewrite their story.
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The Breach Repairers
The Breach Repairers@TRepairers·
Happy International Women’s Day! 🌸 Celebrating the amazing women of The Breach Repairers and women everywhere whose strength, compassion, and dedication transform lives. Your voice matters. Your impact is powerful. When women thrive, everyone rises.💜 #InternationalWomensDay
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The Breach Repairers
The Breach Repairers@TRepairers·
Passionate about empowering teens & making a real impact in your community? Join The Breach Repairers as a volunteer! Support our youth initiatives, create positive change, and work with amazing young people. If you're driven, love teens apply now! forms.gle/vbTdonPu6gS7zB…
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Mr Sam@mastersam_·
Wrote an article on this @codefarmer/a-tweet-a-sound-and-a-vs-code-extension-building-faaaah-on-fail-f681398aa117" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@codefarmer/a-…
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The Destiny Trust
The Destiny Trust@TheDestinyTrust·
98% of students educated under our accelerated education programme perform above average in secondary school. 28.58% of them are ranked among the top in their classes. Their success shows that it is possible to deliver 6 years of basic education in 1-3 year(s) for average out-of-school children without major gaps. This is the goal of our accelerated education programme (AEP) at the Bridge Learning Centre. We are delighted to see that this works and the students are not just catching up but performing excellently and competitively with children taught in conventional schools for the full primary school years. With the AEP, we can ensure that more students are on par with national standards of education. Thank you for helping us raise the bar. Read the full report: #page=40" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">simplebooklet.com/thedestinytrus… #SDG4 #Impact
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The Destiny Trust
The Destiny Trust@TheDestinyTrust·
Lack of care for the growing child is a major factor in limiting access to education and hindering academic success. For a child, care is the language that stimulates eagerness to learn, it allows the brain to function at a balanced pace and keeps the mind focused. This is why we make a point of helping them embrace the balance between academic knowledge and a sense of self through community. Your support help us achieve that and we are glad to share with you the significant academic progress made over the last year. As we move forward, we remain committed to expanding care to reach more children, ensuring that no child is left behind as this remains our core goal. Please read full report here: #page=40" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">simplebooklet.com/thedestinytrus… #SDG4 #EducationForAll #ImpactReport
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The Destiny Trust
The Destiny Trust@TheDestinyTrust·
In 2025, 12 children were newly admitted into university, bringing the total number of children currently in university to 45. 100% of children rescued in 2025 are now stabilised in residential care. 85% of all children under our care performed above average academically. 90% passed UTME/WAEC above the national average. These outcomes affirm what we have always believed: children thrive best when education is delivered alongside care, stability, and holistic support. Please read the full report: #page=40" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">simplebooklet.com/thedestinytrus… #2025ImpactReport #SDG4
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Objectv Media
Objectv Media@objectvmedia·
Kehinde Agboola Wrote on X: 👇 I felt tears well up when I saw this. About 15 years ago, my twin brother and I were those children. We were picked up along Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island by uniformed men, taken to court on false charges, and sent to Oregun Boys Correctional Centre. Life there wasn’t reform, it was pure hell. What saved us wasn’t enforcement or raids. It was intervention: education, shelter, patience, and people who saw potential where others saw only nuisance. After we got out, @TheDestinyTrust took us in. They didn’t chase us away, they gave us a home, schooling, and belief in ourselves. Today, my brother and I are undergraduates at the University of Lagos and University of Ibadan, and we’re both software engineers building a better future. These children on the streets today can become the same, if given a chance. Choose intervention over intimidation. Choose education over detention. Choose to solve the root problem, not punish the child.
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The Breach Repairers
The Breach Repairers@TRepairers·
As we round off our spotlight on our 2025 Annual Impact Report, we can’t help but be grateful to our volunteer community and partners who stood with us and made a real difference throughout the year.
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Kehinde Agboola@Keyinde18·
I felt tears well up when I saw this. About 15 years ago, my twin brother and I were those children. We were picked up along Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island by uniformed men, taken to court on false charges, and sent to Oregun Boys Correctional Centre. Life there wasn’t reform, it was pure hell. What saved us wasn’t enforcement or raids. It was intervention: education, shelter, patience, and people who saw potential where others saw only nuisance. After we got out, @TheDestinyTrust took us in. They didn’t chase us away, they gave us a home, schooling, and belief in ourselves. Today, my brother and I are undergraduates at the University of Lagos and University of Ibadan, and we’re both software engineers building a better future. These children on the streets today can become the same, if given a chance. Choose intervention over intimidation. Choose education over detention. Choose to solve the root problem, not punish the child.
Tokunbo Wahab@tokunbo_wahab

The raid on street beggars and urchins has continued along the Lekki–Ajah Expressway and in other parts of Lagos, as part of ongoing enforcement efforts to restore order, ensure public safety, and keep our roads and public spaces clear.

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Taiye Agboola
Taiye Agboola@taiyesegs·
@tokunbo_wahab I felt tears well up when I saw this. About 15 years ago, I was this child. My twin brother and I were also picked up along Adeola Odeku, Victoria Island by uniformed men and then taken to the Oregun Boys Correctional Centre. Life there wasn’t reform — it was pure hell for us.
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Oyebode
Oyebode@ooyebode737·
Looking back, I can't but he amazed at myself and be overly grateful to God. Man, I've really grown. Evidently. This past year, surprisingly I've done more good, relatively. I've shown up for others and most especially myself. Happy birthday to you, Oyebode Oluwatosin Vincent.
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The Destiny Trust
The Destiny Trust@TheDestinyTrust·
Today, our team embarked on a journey to 4 riverine communities in Lagos. We are out to impact children in two ways - giving them essential medical care and sharing fun moments with them at our Christmas Funfair. ​For many in these underserved areas, access to basic healthcare is a luxury. We are bridging that gap while ensuring the children experience the fun of the season with games, gifts, and laughter. ​ Geography should never be a barrier to health or happiness. ​#ForEveryChildCare #MedicalOutreach #ChristmasGiving #TogetherForGood
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