Testimonials – Voices of Impact

The Most Honest Reputation Is What Others Say When You're Not in the Room.

This page captures the voices of people whose lives, communities, and work have been touched by Hareter Babatunde Oralusi. These testimonials—spoken from the heart—are proof of the kind of leadership that builds people, not just projects.

From youth in underserved communities to high-level institutional partners, each video is a window into the real-world impact of HBO’s vision and values.

Community Impact Testimonials

Beneficiaries of HBO Foundation & Fatherland Foundation

“He changed the course of my future.”

— Secondary school scholarship recipient, Lagos State

“We now have transport every day. The children feel seen.”

— Staff, Focus on Disability Foundation (Luxury Bus Recipient)

“He listened to us like a brother, not just a donor.”

— Caregiver at a motherless home in Ogun State

“Fatherland Foundation gave my son a chance to dream again.”

— African-American mother, Atlanta, USA

Institutional & Professional Voices

Partners, Colleagues, and Associates

“HBO builds institutions with soul—and results.”

— Development finance executive, UK

“Our state benefited not just from his ideas, but from his action.”

— Senior government official, Nigeria

“Working with him on diaspora investment changed my view of public-private collaboration.”

— Diaspora organisation founder, USA

Youth & Mentorship Voices

Students, Young Entrepreneurs, Community Leaders

“His mentorship gave me purpose and a path.”

— Youth mentee, LifeCome Group UK incubator

“He is our example of leadership with faith.”

— Young speaker, Osun Youth Summit

Want to Share Your Voice?

Have you worked with HBO? Benefited from his foundations? Attended a session or project he led?

Submit your short video (60–90 seconds) or testimonial message via the

All verified submissions may be featured on this page or in future mini-documentaries.

The most powerful feedback is a changed life. The most authentic validation is an unprompted voice.”

— Hareter Babatunde Oralusi (HBO)