About

The Prov226 Project exists for one reason.

To help parents raise children who love God, love people, and love life.

Raising a remarkable child is not something that happens by chance. It happens on purpose, through the small, consistent choices parents make every day. Yet most parents are handed no map. They are expected to shape a whole human being while juggling work, faith, and a culture that often pulls children in the opposite direction.

That is the gap the Prov226 Project was built to close.

Using Bible-based tools, real-life stories, and practical workbooks, we equip parents with everything they need to raise children who are well-behaved, emotionally balanced, confident, and grounded in faith. Our resources are simple enough for the busiest parent to use and deep enough to shape a child for life, covering character, faith, life skills, screen-free connection, the conversations that matter most, and even passing on your heritage language.

We serve parents across Africa and the diaspora, alongside the schools, churches, and organisations that walk with them.

Because raising an amazing child does not happen by accident. It happens by intention.

The founder

Irene Arojogboye

Hi, I’m Irene.

I’m a mother of two, and like you, and it’s my vision to raise children who love God, love people, and love their lives. Not children who simply behave, but children who become, who grow into adults rooted in faith, sure of who they are, and close to the family that raised them.

That desire is where the Prov226 Project began.

When I became a parent, I went looking for help. I wanted tools that would let me teach my children about God in a way that actually stuck, that would close the gaps I had felt growing up, the silences, the things we did not talk about, the faith that was assumed but never really built. I wanted step-by-step resources made for our homes and our children. I kept searching, and I kept coming up short. So I decided to build the tools I could not find. Not in theory, but the ones I needed in my own home, on ordinary days, with my own children.

That is what the Prov226 Project is: the resources I wished someone had handed me.

The name comes from Proverbs 22:6, “Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” It is a promise and an instruction at the same time, and it carries the conviction this whole project is built on: that raising an amazing child does not happen by accident. It happens by intention. And it ends with us.

I am also an ordained minister, and I have spent years learning how messages reach people and move them, work that now goes into making each resource clear, warm, and genuinely useful for the parent holding it at the end of a long day. But the truth is simpler than any title. The authority behind this work is not a certificate on a wall. It is the daily, ordinary, sometimes messy experience of raising my own children with intention, and wanting to hand other parents the help I had to build for myself.

The Prov226 Project gives parents the tools, the language, and the confidence to lead their families well, across our continent and throughout the diaspora. Every resource is practical, faith-forward, and made for real homes, because that is the only place this work has ever lived.