Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International

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AbbreviationCOFI
Formation2008
Founded atNigeria
Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International
Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International
AbbreviationCOFI
Formation2008
Founded atNigeria
TypeNonprofit, NGO
Legal statusNon Governmental Organisation
PurposeHumanitarian, Advocacy
Location
  • Lagos, Nigeria
Key people
Pastor Chris Oyakhilome
SubsidiariesTrauma Care International, Innercity Mission for Children, Bible For All Missions,Future Africa Leaders Foundation, Volunteer Medical Corps
Websitecofi.online

Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International (COFI) is a faith based non-profit, non-political, philanthropy and charity non-governmental organisation founded by Pastor Chris Oyakhilome in 2008.

In 2020, the founder through COFI, donated 1 billion Naira to upgrade the Faculty of Engineering in Benson Idahosa University and by the 4th Quarter of 2022,[1] the organisation via the Inner-City Missions for Children had completed her 12th free primary schools and health center, providing free school supplies, daily meals and 100% academic scholarship and medical services to over 2,000 indigent children in Nigeria, South Sudan and Cambodia.[2]

COFI is aimed at eradicating poverty, providing quality education, promoting economic growth; industry, innovation and infrastructure and good health and well being primarily in Africa and other parts of the world; especially places of natural or man-made disasters.[3][4]

In 2023, Chris Oyakhilome Foundation International donated 500 million naira to the continuous development of President Olusegun Obasanjo Library,[5] in Ogun State Nigeria and also donated a twin building waiting room to the Nigerian Immigration Service.[6]

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