Biography:Kole Akintujoye

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Kole Akintujoye
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Born (1982-04-13) April 13, 1982 (age 42)
Nigeria
NationalityNigerian American
OccupationHealth care professional
Film producer
Philanthropist
Known forFounder of Give Us Our Daily Bread Foundation
Notable work
Sambala – The Cost of Freedom (2024)
Bambi (2024)
AwardsGlobal Recognition Award (2023)

Kole Akintujoye (born April 13, 1982) is a Nigerian American health care professional, movie producer, and philanthropist. He is the founder of the Give Us Our Daily Bread Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to eradicating hunger and poverty, primarily in Nigeria. His early life, marked by periods of extreme hardship and hunger, has been a key driving force behind his charitable mission. Akintujoye has also ventured into film production, working on projects such as Sambala – The Cost of Freedom (2024) and Bambi (2024), which reflect his commitment to storytelling and creative arts. In 2023, he was honored with the Global Recognition Award for his efforts to combat hunger and improve lives through his philanthropic work.

Early life

Kole Akintujoye was born in Nigeria and raised in Ore, located in Ondo State.[1] He grew up facing significant challenges, including periods of severe hunger, which had a profound impact on his empathy for others in similar situations. His experiences growing up in poverty shaped his lifelong commitment to helping the underprivileged and addressing issues related to hunger and poverty in his community.

Professional career

Akintujoye is a health care professional and has worked in the medical field for several years. In addition to his healthcare background, he has also become an active figure in the film industry. His projects include the films Sambala – The Cost of Freedom (2024) and Bambi (2024),[2] which have gained recognition for their powerful storytelling and cultural significance.

Philanthropy work

Akintujoye is widely known for his philanthropic efforts through the Give Us Our Daily Bread Foundation, which he founded in February 2022.[3] The foundation aims to address hunger and poverty in Nigeria by providing food assistance, medical support, and educational aid to individuals in need, particularly in rural areas. The foundation has helped nearly 500 families since its inception, offering daily meals and additional support through programs like "Chain of Blessings," which provides financial assistance based on need.[4] His motivation for starting the foundation stems from his personal experiences of hunger and poverty during his childhood, driving him to give back to communities in similar circumstances.

The foundation also faces challenges in gaining public trust and securing sustainable funding, which Akintujoye seeks to overcome by promoting collaborations with government bodies and private organizations.[5]

Personal life

Kole Akintujoye currently resides in the United States. Despite his relocation, he remains deeply connected to Nigeria through his philanthropic work. His compassionate approach and belief in collective responsibility continue to inspire his personal and professional endeavors. Akintujoye often emphasizes the importance of sharing resources with those in need, a principle that underpins his foundation’s mission.[6]

Filmography

  • Sambala – The Cost of Freedom: A Gripping Tale of Resilience (2024)[7][8][9][10]
  • Bambi (2024)[11]

Awards and recognitions

In 2023, Akintujoye was honored with the Global Recognition Award for his outstanding contributions to eradicating hunger and positively impacting lives through his foundation.[12][13]

References

  1. Okeke-Korieocha, Ifeoma (2023-04-07). "Interventions needed to reduce 20m Nigerians suffering from hunger, malnutrition - Akintujoye" (in en-US). https://businessday.ng/news/article/interventions-needed-to-reduce-20m-nigerians-suffering-from-hunger-malnutrition-akintujoye/. 
  2. "Kole Akintujoye Coverfly" (in en). https://writers.coverfly.com/profile/writer-8f3143228-275492. 
  3. Telegraph, New (2023-04-20). "Ramadan: Beneficiaries of Foundation’s Food Drive Share Experiences" (in en-US). https://newtelegraphng.com/ramadan-beneficiaries-of-foundations-food-drive-share-experiences/. 
  4. "Philanthropist Kole Akintujoye's Our Daily Bread Foundation: Eradicating Hunger in Nigeria and Beyond" (in en-US). 2023-03-20. https://www.dayoadetiloye.com/philanthropist-kole-akintujoyes-our-daily-bread-foundation-eradicating-hunger-in-nigeria-and-beyond/. 
  5. Nigeria, Guardian (2023-03-16). "Why we want to eradicate hunger in Nigeria - Kole Akintujoye, founder of Our Daily Bread Foundation" (in en-US). https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/why-we-want-to-eradicate-hunger-in-nigeria-kole-akintujoye-founder-our-daily-bread-foundation/. 
  6. "Everyone has part to play in eradicating hunger - Kole Akintujoye, Founder of Give Us Our Daily Bread Foundation". https://www.vanguardngr.com/2023/03/everyone-has-part-to-play-in-eradicating-hunger-kole-akintujoye-founder-give-us-our-daily-bread-foundation/. 
  7. Whyte, Anthony (2024-09-09). "Sambala – The Cost of Freedom: A Gripping Tale of Resilience" (in en-US). https://www.themovieblog.com/2024/09/sambala-the-cost-of-freedom/. 
  8. Rajpoot, Shawana (2024-09-15). "Sambala – The Cost of Freedom: A Cinematic Force to Be Reckoned With" (in en). https://medium.com/@shawanarajpoot/sambala-the-cost-of-freedom-a-cinematic-force-to-be-reckoned-with-7e85d5807b60. 
  9. The Nation (2024-08-30). "Fans Praise Kole Akintujoye's Sambala Trailer" (in en). https://thenationonlineng.net/fans-praise-kole-akintujoyes-sambala-trailer/. 
  10. The Nation (2024-09-05). "Top 10 Nigerian Filmmakers" (in en). https://thenationonlineng.net/top-10-nigerian-filmmakers/. 
  11. "Kole Akintujoye Coverfly" (in en). https://writers.coverfly.com/profile/writer-8f3143228-275492. 
  12. Ajose, Kehinde (2023-07-02). "Kole Akintujoye gets global award" (in en-US). https://punchng.com/kole-akintujoye-gets-global-award/. 
  13. "Beneficiaries of GUODB Foundation’s support share their experiences – THISDAYLIVE". https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2023/04/25/beneficiaries-of-guodb-foundations-support-share-their-experiences/#google_vignette. 

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