Check out photos of our first contact with Fulani families across the Imala Dam! What an amazing experience!

God is SO GOOD!

Imala Dam

Imala Dam

We rented four motorbikes and took them across the dam with us.

We rented four motorbikes and took them across the dam with us.

Loading the bikes.

Loading the bikes.

In the other side is Oyo State and a large Fulani community we wanted to meet.

In the other side is Oyo State and a large Fulani community we wanted to meet.

Alhaji Bature led the way to the Fulani village.

Alhaji Bature led the way to the Fulani village.

Arrival at the village.

Arrival at the village.

Officer Saidu always watchful!

Officer Saidu always watchful!

Alhaji Bature talking with the village leader, Alhaji Shehu. Haruna Ali, a Fulani man himself, working with SFA, explained that we'd love to establish a school in their village.

Alhaji Bature talking with the village leader, Alhaji Shehu. Haruna Ali, a Fulani man himself, working with SFA, explained that we'd love to establish a school in their village.

Shehu, Bature and Haruna.

Shehu, Bature and Haruna.

We spent time with the women and children. They were very shy!

We spent time with the women and children. They were very shy!

These two laughingly offered us this baby! Of course they weren't serious! It was just for fun!

These two laughingly offered us this baby! Of course they weren't serious! It was just for fun!

What a little doll!

What a little doll!

This is Alhaji Shehu's wife, boiling milk to sell.

This is Alhaji Shehu's wife, boiling milk to sell.

Here we are again! Weird reflection on my face!!

Here we are again! Weird reflection on my face!!

We had such fun walking through the extended compound, meeting and greeting everyone!

We had such fun walking through the extended compound, meeting and greeting everyone!

These two were emptying water from their canoes before heading back to the Ogun State side of the dam.

These two were emptying water from their canoes before heading back to the Ogun State side of the dam.

Then it was time for us to return as well.

Then it was time for us to return as well.

We bought dried fish before heading back to camp.

We bought dried fish before heading back to camp.

And eggs...you can never have enough eggs and dried fish, right??

And eggs...you can never have enough eggs and dried fish, right??

Haruna, connecting with Yoruba children in their village.

Haruna, connecting with Yoruba children in their village.

Haruna showing the children how beautiful they are!

Haruna showing the children how beautiful they are!

These little boys....

These little boys....

So cute!!

So cute!!

He was just sittin', not planning to jump in!

He was just sittin', not planning to jump in!

Mimosa Pudica fern. If you touch it, it curls itself.

Mimosa Pudica fern. If you touch it, it curls itself.

Like this!

Like this!

Just some little flowers by the side of our boat.

Just some little flowers by the side of our boat.