SHE-EO 14.0

She-EO is proud to present our inaugural event in the city of Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory. She-EO Abuja 2024, which is the 14th in the series will take place from 11a.m. to 7:00p.m. on Saturday, January 27th, 2024.

She-EO is a uniquely designed talk-show-styled learning event for women of African descent to have tough but important conversations for growth and development purposes. She-EO does not include lectures, classes, sermons, or workshops; instead, participants can expect to listen to, and be moved by authentic and powerful stories shared with authenticity and vulnerability by our hot-seat guests (women and men we admire).

Like all She-EO events, She-EO Abuja is a private event open to 70 women attendees only. A limited number of tickets are available.

She-EO Inc. is a section 501c3 tax-exempt organization registered in the State of Maryland, USA and represented in Nigeria by House of Ganiyah Nigeria Limited.

 

HOST

Tope Fajingbesi FCA CPA

She is the Chief Financial Officer of Ashoka. She is a social impact entrepreneur, a published author, and an educator. She is the founder and president of The She-EO  – a global platform for women of African descent to have important conversations that matter. In addition to being the founder and coordinating trustee of United for Kids Foundation, Tope created and hosted the Impact Africa radio show, which inspired Africans and Africans in the diaspora to participate consciously and actively in African development from 2013 to 2015. Impact Africa earned Tope an invitation to a meeting with Senior White House officials during the planning stage of the US-Africa Leaders’ Summit in 2014. 

Tope frequently speaks to global audiences with a mission to inspire. She delivered a powerful address at Hillary Clinton’s final presidential campaign rally in Michigan in November 2016, the keynote speech at Grand Rapids City High School’s commencement ceremony in June 2017, and one of the two keynote speeches at the Future Harvest Conference in January 2021. Prior to becoming a full-time social impact entrepreneur, Tope worked for 2 of the “Big Accounting” Firms, a Fortune 100 energy company, and notable nonprofit organizations in Washington D.C. She also taught agricultural business courses at the University of Maryland, College Park until May 2022. 

Tope is set to commence a Doctoral degree program in Human and Organizational Learning at The George Washington University in the Fall of 2022 where she plans to focus on lifelong learning and leadership issues and opportunities for women of African descent globally. She is an alumnus of the University of Lagos in Nigeria, Emory University, Salzburg Global Seminar in Austria, and the University of Oxford. She is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, and a United States of America Certified Public Accountant. 

Tope is dedicated to serving her community. She served as the Treasurer of Future Harvest from 2020 to 2022, as the interim chairperson of the Women’s National Democratic Club’s Foreign Policy and National Security Task Force in 2021, and as a member of the Montgomery County Maryland County Executive’s Economic Recovery Advisory Group in 2020. 

Tope is married to Niyi Balogun, who she co-owns Dodo Farms, a Certified Naturally Grown produce farm in Montgomery County (Maryland) with. 

 

HOT SEAT GUESTS’

Dr Amina Aminu Dorayi

She is a public health physician with about two decades of extensive experience in leading the planning, implementation and monitoring of interventions targeted at improving access to quality health services, especially for women, girls, and underserved communities in Nigeria. She is currently the Nigeria Country Director at Pathfinder International where she leads the delivery of multiple programs to accomplish the organization’s mission of building lasting and trusted local partnerships to strengthen health systems across Nigeria.

She served as the Technical Director for the USAID-funded Sustaining Health Outcomes through the Private Sector Plus project in Nigeria and a Senior Technical Advisor with the International Development Division of Abt Associates. Dr Amina was also the Associate Deputy National Program Manager and Director of Service Delivery for the DFID funded £148million Partnership for Transforming Health Systems (PATHS2) project in Nigeria. She is a Co-Chair and Steering Committee Member at Women in Global Health Nigeria Chapter and serves on the Advisory Board of Family Empowerment Media. Dr Amina is an advocate for gender equity and women empowerment. She is committed to creating pathways for young women to take on leadership roles in public health.

Dr Amina holds a Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria, and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Liverpool, UK. She is a Fellow of the African Institute of Public Health Professionals and West African Institute of Public Health.

 

Dr Samiah Oyekan-Ahmed

She is a Medical Doctor turned entrepreneur in the business of satisfying gaps in specific markets. She is the founder of Fusion Lifestyle Limited, a company that suports entrepreneurship by providing a platform for business owners to showcase their services since it's inception in 2009.

She founded The Gift Source in 2013 after recognizing a need for qualitative, functional and aesthetically pleasing gifts and novelties and the company has continued to grow and thrive doing precisely what it set out to do out of it's store in Abuja FCT and a fully e-commerce enabled website.

From The Gift Source stemmed Pop Kids Gifts in 2019, a company dedicated to providing the best gift and party pack options for children aged 0-10years.

Salam Gift Company was founded in 2021 when she recognized a need for qualitative and contemporary Islamic gifts and novelties and began designing and creating products to meet this need.

A social and business impacter, Samiah has taught over 500 aspiring and established business owners, is an independent business consultant, as well as "Jannah Hustler' at The Pearl Muslimah Network, a network of Muslim women aiming for success in this world and the next

She was appointed as a non-executive board member of Hanovia Limited in 2021, a leading data collation, surveys and project management company in Nigeria and Sub-Saharan Africa.

She is a twice published Islamic fiction author and a podcaster at 'Dr Sam's Musings'

Samiah is happily married with two children and loves to travel and read in her spare time.

 

Maryam Aliko Mohammed

Maryam Aliko Mohammed, management consultant and coach, has been in private practice since 2007, offering her expertise as a published author, public speaker, facilitator, and School Lead. Maryam's professional journey encompasses a spectrum of roles, including Executive Director of Modalali, School Lead at Kaduna International School, and Independent Non-Executive Director at Nestle PLC.

Specializing in coaching and training for Executives, Leaders of Organizations, Businesses, and Teams, Maryam focuses on key areas such as Leadership, Management of Agreements, Performance Management, Business Development, and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Her credentials include membership in the European Mentoring and Coaching Council (EMCC), Fellowship with the Chartered Institute of Corporate Management Nigeria (CICMN), and the Chartered Institute of Administration. She holds an MBA in Human Resource and Marketing Management, a Diploma in Coaching from ICS, and a Certificate in Coaching from the University of Cambridge.

With a background rooted in team building, talent management, and action planning, Maryam brings a wealth of experience to her development endeavours. Her niche spans individuals and diverse industries, including manufacturing, education, banking, retail, and government organisations. Her coaching specialities encompass CEO/board-level coaching, cultural transformation, change management, start-ups, action planning, succession planning, performance development, and team development.

Her commitment to understanding human behaviour and development is evident in her impactful interventions, making her a trusted guide for individuals and organisations seeking continuous improvement and excellence.

 

Maryam Uwais

She is an accomplished lawyer of over 42 years’ experience, with a rich and diverse career spanning private legal practice, civil society, as well as the private and public sectors. From her law practice, Maryam has worked with the Kano State Government, the Nigerian Law Reform Commission and the Central Bank of Nigeria. Over the years, Maryam continues to advise internationally renowned companies/ establishments and various Governments and Agencies, on legal matters (commercial transactions), as well as around regulatory and compliance issues in government processes, structures, and strategies.

In the private sector, she has served on the Board of Stanbic IBTC Bank, on the Thisday Editorial Board (Leaders & Co) and is currently on the Lagos Business School Advisory Board. She was a member of the African Union Committee of Experts on the Rights & Welfare of the Child for 5 years (2018- 2013) and was subsequently appointed on the (then Acting) President Goodluck Jonathan Presidential Advisory Council. In 2009, she founded the Isa Wali Empowerment Initiative, an NGO that continues to empower women and children in education, healthcare, and empowerment in Kano State and environs. In 2012, Maryam was a member of the Northern Governor’s Committee on Reconciliation, Healing and Security, to curb the insecurity challenges then emerging in the Northern region.

She was also a founding and strategy team member of the ‘Bring Back Our Girls’ movement upon the tragic and alarming abduction of 276 girls from Chibok Secondary School, Borno State. Maryam has served on the Gender Electoral Memorandum Committee, set up to strategize on how to increase the numbers of female participation in politics, thereby deliberately mainstreaming women into the public service. This experience led to her appointment to the Advisory Board of the Nigerian Women’s Trust Fund Ltd Gte, a joint initiative by the government and civil society, aimed at bolstering female political aspirants to enhance leadership and foster greater accountability and competence in governance.

She continues to serve on the Board of Directors for ‘Women in Successful Careers’, an organization dedicated to mentoring young professional women to thrive in their careers. 2 More recently, Maryam served as Special Adviser to the President on Social Investments from November 2015 to May 2023, during which period she pioneered 4 broad Federal Government Social Investment programmes, directly impacting on over 13 million vulnerable Nigerians in the first 4 years.

Maryam Chaired the Social Transformation Cluster of the Nigerian Medium- and Long-Term Development Plans (2025 & 2030), which comprised of 9 technical working groups, consisting of the Poverty Alleviation & Social Security Group (which she coordinated, directly), and included issues relating to women, youth, water, education, health, sports, identity and cross-cutting matters. She subsequently initiated and coordinated the At-Risk Children's program, which focused on addressing the challenges of marginalized youth and out-of-school children around the country.

Maryam has been the recipient of numerous awards and honors. Amongst the many National and International acknowledgments of distinguished service, Maryam was one of the recipients of the Thisday Awards in February 2012. In 2015, she was the National Human Rights Commission Awardee for her Outstanding Contributions in the Advancement of the Rights and Welfare of Women & Children. She was selected as one of the 2014 McNulty Prize Laureates of the Aspen Institute, Colorado, USA for the impact of IWEI in rural communities. In 2019, Maryam was named the ‘Public Social Intrapreneur of the Year’ by the Schwab Foundation (an affiliate of the World Economic Forum).

In May 2022, she was appointed to the Advisory Board of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's ‘Goalkeepers’ not-for-profit. She is the recipient of the National Honour of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) by President Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR. Having worked as a consultant for prominent institutions such as the World Bank, UNICEF, UNODC, UNDP, USAID, and the Open Society Initiative for West Africa, for such a long period, Maryam has garnered the reputation of a professional, and an expert in the humanitarian and development fields.

She has also written extensively on matters, deriving from her vast experience of serving in the legal and social development sectors

 

Ifeoma Malo

Ifeoma is an energy access expert and a climate action champion,. She has over 23 years’ experience, building and directing organisational operations and strategy, supporting start-ups and MSMEs across Africa. In the past 10years she has become a recognized and credible leader in the energy and utility markets, working on the intersection of Energy Transtion, Energy markets, Energy and Climate Financing and Climate Adaptation markets. She is experienced in political economy, energy policy and energy markets, developmental economy, climate and environment, sustainability, dispute resolution, process facilitation and organisational development

 

Ozavize Winful MNI

She is an accomplished and innovative professional with demonstrable functional and technical competence in Public Sector reform and administration. She has over 30 years of experience in public administration, sixteen of which have been in the directorate cadre, specifically in Service Delivery, Tax Administration and Compliance Monitoring, Human Capital Management and Capacity Development.

She was nominated for and completed the Senior Executive Course 44, 2022 of the National Institute for Policy. and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) where she was recently conferred with the award of Member National Institute (mni). At the Institute she researched and submitted a thesis on Digital Economy and Taxation in Nigeria: Issues, Challenges and Prospects.

She was appointed the first Director SERVICOM, Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) in September 2020 with the responsibility to ensure that the FIRS delivers quality service to taxpayers in partnership with stakeholders and operates a transparent and efficient tax system that optimises tax revenue collection and voluntary compliance. This includes preparing the Service for the annual Ministerial/Parastatal SERVICOM evaluation exercise conducted by SERVICOM National Headquarters. She held this position till her nomination by the Executive Chairman to attend the Senior Executive Course at the National Institute.

Since becoming the Director of SERVICOM, the Federal Inland Revenue Service has consistently received Annual Awards for service improvement as the overall best parastatal in the Financial Sector Team by SERVICOM with letters of commendations to the Executive Chairman of the Service which has greatly enhanced its customer- centric focus.

She has represented the FIRS Executive Management on several committee assignments, induding the Secretariat of the Inter-Ministerial Committee on Stamp Duties, the VAT Implementation Committee for the Finance Act 2020, the TADAT (IMF/World Bank Project) Reform Plan Implementation Committee and the Ministerial Technical Committee on the Implementation of the Oransaye Report for Restructuring and Rationalisation of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies by the Federal Ministry of Finance

Ozavize is adept at leading initiatives that address organisational and national issues in the interest of transformation and growth. Her motivational management style has recorded a proven record of building, guiding and retaining high-performance teams to develop and implement strategies for accelerated and sustained growth. Her work experience and engagements cut-across Federal Government Ministries and International Government Organizations in areas such as Tax Compliance and Risk Management, Human Resource Management, Manpower Planning and Implementation, Capacity Enhancement, Corporate Planning and Governance, Policy Implementation and Analysis, Performance Monitoring and Evaluation, and Censuses and Demographic Surveys

Ozavize Winful holds an MPA (Public Administration), Post Graduate Diploma (Population and Sustainable Development) and BSc. Sociology and Anthropology. She has vast training in Tax Administration, Use of TADAT, Inspector of Tax courses, Taxpayer Service Delivery, Compliance Management, Strategic Thinking, Planning and Execution, Policy Making and Implementation, Population and Demographic Studies, Population Statistical Techniques and Project Management.

Her professional affiliations include Associate Member Chartered Institute of Taxation (ACTI) Member of the Institute of Directors (mIoD), a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administratie of Nigeria (FCPA), the Compliance Institute Southem Africa (CISA), the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM) and the Chartered Mediator and Concillator (ICMC),

She believes strongly in personal accountability, excellence, delivering the impossible, harnessing capabilities and giving back to society. Her greatest motivation is steering initiatives that solve organisational and national issues for transformation and growth. The experience of participating in the Senior Executive Course of the

National Institute has further strengthened her resolve to contribute to nation-building through the strengthening of institutions of governance for successful national growth and development. She enjoys life to the full through golfing, travelling and experiencing exotic cuisines.

Maryam Lemu

She is an international Motivational Speaker, Relationship Coach and an adept seminar and workshop facilitator. She is currently the Head of Administration and Resource Management at New Horizons College Minna, Nigeria, a faith-based school. She is also one of the Directors of ProStart Consultants, a capacity-building consultancy firm based in Nigeria.

Mrs. Lemu has traveled around the world delivering seminars on a wide range of topics including team building, leadership, and personal development. She is passionate about human development and character building and helps her audience identify a sense of purpose and direction in life and the positive impact it exerts on both work and personal life. Also, she delivers engaging public talks on Muslim Identity, Living a life of purpose, and marital and pre-marital topics and particularly enjoys relationship coaching and counseling.

She is a known face with regular television appearances in Nigeria. She is the host of the popular Islamic talk show Sisterly on Alif TV, and Ramadan shows on several networks. She also produces YouTube video series and has a large social media following, as well. Mrs. Lemu has a broad range of expertise including Public Speaking, Mentoring and Coaching, Leadership, Management, Communication, and Negotiation to name a few. She also provides consultancy to Islamic schools based on her strong commitment to character development, social responsibility, and values-driven leadership.

 

Dr. Olasunkanmi Sotinwa

Dr. Olasunkanmi Sotinwa's journey in the field of medicine has been marked by dedication, academic excellence, and a commitment to community well-being.

Dr. Olasunkanmi Sotinwa currently serves as a Family Physician at the Wuse District Hospital in Abuja. She attended Aunty Ayo Preparatory School, Ikoyi, Lagos (1985), Federal Government Girls College Abuloma, Rivers State (1991) and Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Sagamu, Ogun State (2003). She is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians, Faculty of Family Medicine (2021).

Dr. Sotinwa is currently pursuing a Master’s in Public Health degree. She is a Fellow of the West African College of Physicians, Faculty of Family Medicine (2021).

Her impact extends beyond medical practice; she is actively contributing to the health and well-being of the community. Her dedication to ongoing learning and professional development positions her as a valuable asset in the field of family medicine.

Her commitment to community health and well-rounded education makes her a beacon in the field of medicine.

As she continues to excel in her journey, Dr. Olasunkanmi Sotinwa embodies the essence of a compassionate and knowledgeable healthcare professional, positively influencing the lives she touches.

 

Chief Ladi Bala

Born in the mid-1970s in Kaduna, Kaduna State to the family of late Staff Sergeant Bala Pwanda'a Nzome and Wanga of the royal clan of Nganbale of Demsa, Demsa Local Government Area of Adamawa state, LADI BALA obtained her First Leaving School Certificate from the Army Children Primary School, Mongonu, Borno State. She later attended the Sakato Government Secondary School, Numan, Adamawa State and obtained her SSC E in 1995 before proceeding to the University of Maiduguri to study Mass Communications where she obtained her first degree in 2004. Her desire for the acquisition of more knowledge led her to apply and studied for her Masters degree in English for Specific Purposes at the Modibbo Adamawa University in 2021.

Ladi Bala did her one year compulsory National Youth Service Scheme in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue where she won a State Award for outstanding performance in 2006.

Ladi Bala as she is known by her friends, colleagues and admirers, started her journalism career as a News Assistant with the Adamawa Television Corporation. She is an ace broadcaster that has carved a niche for herself in journalism practice.

A gender activist with distinction, who has special interest in uplifting the living standards of the downtrodden, Ladi Bala is a dogged and committed unionist that has distinguished herself through dint of hard work and learning through the ropes until she got to the zenith of her service to humanity with her election as the National President, Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ).

Ladi Bala’s passion for activism and promoting the cause of women and the vulnerable members of the society particularly the Girl Child, pushed her to be become an advocate of change that gives hope to girls and women.

While serving as a Youth Corps member back then and as the President of NAWOJ, she remained a strong pillar and voice for women inclusion and participation in governance and gender discrimination.

Most significantly, is the fight against sexual and gender based violence particularly rape takes the centre stage in her activities and activism.

LADI is a firm believer in the pursuit of ensuring that while the men must be respected and given their space, she holds it dear to heart that women and girls should be allowed to take a seat on the decision making table as well as ensures that their voices are heard and captured in the schemes of development. This, she believes will guarantee a safer society for all thus, reflected in most of her postures in development work.

LADI BALA, who holds a degree in Mass Communications from the University of Maiduguri and a Masters Degree in English for Specific Purposes from the MAUTEC, Yola, is presently an Assistant Manager News with the Nigeria Television Authority, Network Headquarters, Abuja.

Ladi Bala is selfless when it comes to adding value to humanity and pursuit of set goals and responsibility with zeal and dedication, a virtue that led her to be the first president of NAWOJ that has recorded uncommon achievements such as acquiring a national Secretariat and land for the building of a permanent Secretariat in the nation’s capital, Abuja as well as partnership with ActionAid and capacity building for women journalists across the country.

Her focus, and doggedness pushed NAWOJ to greater heights thus, became a household name in Nigeria, a feat that is so cherished by members.

Ladi Bala, who is a strong voice that belongs to different bodies and platforms, has received several recognition and awards for her service to humanity.

A humble Lady that was brought up with deep understanding of her culture and tradition, Ladi Bala is above all a devote Christian with a passion to serve God.

She currently holds the prestigious tradition titles of JAKADIYA JALINGO from Taraba state and Nzubyalata Hama Batta, Batta chiefdom of Adamawa state.

SHE-EO 2024 CALENDAR

Dear sister,

Get Ready for an Exciting Year: The 2024 Calendar is Here! 📅

We're thrilled to welcome you to another year filled with new opportunities, adventures, and milestones. As we step into 2024, it's time to prepare for what's ahead. That's why we're excited to introduce the official 2024 calendar.

Mark Your Calendar and stay connected. You do not want to miss out on any event as the 2024 calendar is your roadmap to an amazing year.

SHE-EO 13.0

Empowered women working with purpose create ripples of positive change, turning dreams into reality and breaking barriers with each determined step. Our passion fuels progress and our resilience shapes a world where every purposeful endeavor becomes a beacon of inspiration for generations to come.

HOST BIOGRAPHY

Tope Fajingbesi FCA CPA

Social Impact Leader and Ag. Entrepreneur, Global CFO of Ashoka, Organizational Management and Community Development Programming Expert , Team and Consensus Builder, Trusted Advisor & Mentor, CHIEF Member.

 

GUESTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Angelou Ezeilo

Vice President of Empathy and Childhood Strategy, Environmental & Equity Consultant; and Founder of Greening Youth Foundation

 

Adeolu Adewumi-Zer

Afro-optimist, Global advisor, Change leader

 

Ngozi Adebiyi

Partner with global technocrats to pioneer & impart new ways of learning & development globally

11 Reasons India Should Be on Your Bucket List

By: Tope Fajingbesi

07:30 IST, Friday November 2, 2023, | On Board KLM Flight 880 BLR – AMS

I should probably be sleeping like every other normal person on this flight right now, not just because my total travel time from Bangalore Airport to Dulles International is 24 hours and 15 minutes, but because within 24 hours of landing in Dulles, I am scheduled to deliver a keynote address at the UMES Small Farms Conference. But my busy mind won’t allow my eyes close until I pour out all the emotions I have been bottling up since I arrived in Hyderabad, India last weekend.

After losing my dad in 2014, I decided that money would no longer be a major consideration whenever I want to decide whether to give any employer my time. My main criteria became (and remains) that I like and find the organization’s products useful and impactful. So, you can imagine how excited I was when Ashoka slid into my LinkedIn inbox in November last year during an extremely difficult period when my mom who was in what we now know were her final days on earth. The timing couldn’t have been more perfect, theirs was a “product” I could use, so I eagerly went through the 13 rounds of interviews and joined as CFO on April 3rd. One of the major advantages of working for an organization whose primary mission is to find, support and strengthen changemakers globally is that you will never go a day without feeling inspired.

After a few weeks on the job, I knew it was only a matter of time before I hopped on a plane to visit our extended accounting family based in Hyderabad India. There were major challenges the internet could not solve. I love to travel, and I keep an active list of countries I want to visit, and India had never shown up on that list. No, it was not the distance that kept India off my list, if I am to be honest, it was the horror stories I had heard about how 2 groups I identify with, Nigerians and Muslims are viewed and treated. My fears and anxieties became worse when my trip had to happen at a time when the massacre of innocent people is being celebrated and cheered in a world that is shockingly getting more and more apathetic to, and supportive of the sort of displacement and oppression that should break even the coldest hearts. But as we say in Lagos, we move. So, I hopped on the plane and arrived in India last weekend.

As my flight from Jeddah made its final approach into Hyderabad, I clarified my intentions and made peace with my 2 missions. Apart from meeting with our extended accounting team, I wanted to score an invitation to an Indian wedding. Yep! If you grew up like I did watching Indian movies before Bollywood was even a thing, you might understand my fascination with Indian weddings. My colleagues had told me that my trip was not happening during wedding season (who knew there was a wedding season?) So, I knew that an invitation to a future wedding was the most I could achieve on this short trip. My plans to just keep my stay limited to Hyderabad quickly changed when I told my colleague and friend, Yashveer, that I was coming to India. Tope, you must come to Bangalore to meet our team and some of our fellows. I am so thankful I listened to him.

As if the strange lady knew how anxious I was as I took short steps out of the airport with my luggage, she walked up to me, and said, “Welcome to my country.” A few minutes later, I saw my colleague, Sudha, her husband, and their beautiful aspiring space scientist 10-year-old daughter waiting with the most beautiful hand-made sign that said, “Welcome to India, Tope Fajingbesi.”

India had begun to disarm me right there at the airport. But I was not prepared for how much more there was to come in just 4 days. From the silly things to the deep lessons, here are 12 of the most heartwarming gifts India gave me.

1.      A place like home – You can’t convince me that India is not Lagos on another continent. And it’s not just because the buildings, streets and roads look so eerily alike, and that many Indian streets were filled with Okadas and Keke Marwas (motor bikes and tricycles) who were dragging the road humans, cars, and buses where 49 are sitting and 99 are standing. Nigerian drivers are some of the roughest drivers ever, but not when the boss is in the car. No, not Indian drivers, I truly believe that every Indian cab driver believes every car ride is an opportunity to train for the Dubai Grand Prix! The worst part of these rough rides that make Lagos drivers look like angels is that the only car I rode in, which had a functioning seatbelt was my colleague, Shruti’s car whose driving didn’t scare me. But guess what she did that left me breathless, she made me cross the street! I may or may not have been breathless during the ordeal, which could not have lasted for more than 15 seconds.

2.      People like us. Indians are Nigerians with lighter skin tones. The good – Nigerians are hospitable and warm people, and it is not uncommon to be friendly and very familiar with your colleagues. The bad – Indian drivers are also native horn speakers. Next time you are on the streets of Lagos, and you encounter that annoying driver who won’t release his grip on his car horn, don’t be angry, his spirit was born on the streets of Bangalore!

3.      The gift of food. Good food. Indians, whether in Bangalore or Hyderabad, don’t ever want to hear you are “not hungry.” They just ignore the “not” part of the sentence and keep piling your plate with more food. What do you mean, you are not hungry. Just when you finally manage to ward off the person stuffing the delicious main meal into your full belly, someone brings sweets and desserts. My spirit is calling for a 7-day fast, the challenge is my flesh is too weak.

4.      Indian dogs and their owners get it! Indian dogs won’t bother you, and their owners would not take it personally if you don’t wish to engage with their dogs. Dear Americans, please read this point as many times as you need to.

5.      A reminder not to let the modern-day colonizers steal the essence of who we are, and a resolve to retrieve the good in us, which yesterday’s colonizers told us was substandard. The British stole many things from India as they and their cousins did in Africa, but there were 4 things the Indians did not let them cart away - their identity through their local languages, which I noticed were alive and well in schools and public spaces; their beautiful cultural attires, which were normal to wear to work; the strength in their diversity, which I noticed every time I asked colleagues to tell me where they were from (I am saying this one “louder” for the Nigerians who only hire and associate with people from their tribe or religion); Another thing the bandits didn’t take away was their sense of hospitality and kindness! I thought Africans were the warmest and friendliest people until I spent these past 4 days in India. Dear Indians and Africans in the diaspora, please read this point as many times as you need to.

6.      Beautiful gifts: I arrived in India with a suitcase that weighed ~20kg and only one piece of carry-on item, which was my laptop bag. I left India with a suitcase that weighed 32kg, and 2 pieces of heavy carry-on items. No, I did not go shopping. The items I acquired were gifts. I got everything from beautiful clothing items, bags, sweets, artifacts, souvenirs, lovely books including a custom-made book about India, which Ravikanth’s son, a 7th grader made for me. Even though I did not show up in India empty handed, the chocolates I took for my hosts felt so little compared to all that they gave me with so much love and joy. I now understand what Yashveer and Sudha meant when they told me that Indians view their visitors as “gods.”

7.      India validated my belief: I knew my visit was not going to be one of those typical the “boss” is coming visit where I would sit on some high table commanding and lording over my imaginary subjects while on a scolding and blaming spree. Instead, I wanted to tap into my belief that good respectful relationships, validation, affirmation, vulnerability, storytelling and sharing experiences can help improve complex processes and make sense of jargon-like numbers. So, I enlisted the help of a member of my team in India, Venkata. I told him to help find an inspiring Ashoka Fellow who could host our extended finance team for a field visit. I wanted them to see an example of the mission they support. On Tuesday, 16 members of the Ashoka Global Finance and Oremus Corp teams were hosted by Dr. Evita Fernandez and her incredible team at Fernández Foundation. After listening to a powerful presentation that had me fighting back tears, we toured one of their hospitals where we noted that everything from word choices to space design, birthing positions, financial policy, avoidance of predatory pharmaceutical alliances, training programs and so much more, the foundation was indeed humanizing the childbirth process, the results were clear, and they had the numbers to prove it. The reaction from Team Oremus was amazing! None of them knew that Ashoka had any fellows in Hyderabad, and none had met any of my predecessors in person. They were inspired, they were determined. They could see the linkage between their work with the numbers and the inspiring mission of Dr. Evita and her team. From their feedback, which they gave so freely, I know that they now understand the Ashoka slogan, everyone is a changemaker better. I left Hyderabad confident of better days ahead, and a stronger believer in the power of human connection.

8.      A space for She-EO. One of the activities that Shruti, Venkata and Yashveer put together was a lunch session with Ashoka staff and a few of our fellows on Wednesday afternoon. After listening in awe to these incredible humans talk about their changemaking work, I soon realized the space was perfect for a She-EO style conversation. I was happy to see faces light up as we talked about the things that drain, and the ones that fuel us outside of work. It was a privilege to turn an office into a safe space to have important conversations.

9.      Humility and perspective. The moment you start believing your work is the most important in any space you occupy, is the time you need to step outside the bubble your ego created to meet more people. SunderRajan, Founder, INREM Foundation, taught me a lesson in humility when he said he never takes himself seriously or put himself on a pedestal thinking he is somehow saving the world. If this man who is doing life saving work does not see himself as more than a mere spec in the universe of changemakers, then who am I to feel like I am doing anything grand? As we say in Nigeria, Abeg, na who I be? Wetin I dey do, wey I dey carry shoulder?

10.      You are part of the solution you are looking for. I didn’t get a chance to ask him why he started the foundation, but when Ramkrishna NK, Founder, Rang de, an innovative peer to peer network that bridges critical funding gap farmers in India face by redefining the use of charitable dollars, a couple of light bulbs came on in the part of my head that manages a farm in the U.S. The more he talked about his work, the more I wish there were many more humans like him especially in America. I had no idea the capital constraints farmers face until I became an Ag. Entrepreneur (Dodo Farms).

11.      The future started yesterday. We are already late. Venkata, Shruti, Yashveer and I visited Vishwanath S., Founder Biome Trust early on Wednesday morning, and Ashoka Young Changemaker, Akarsh Shroff, Founder, Yuva Spark, who I cannot wait to introduce to my United for Kids Foundation team, joined us for lunch. From tackling the crisis of water shortage through 360-degree interventions that touch every critical part of the eco-system, to removing major barriers faced by children from socially disadvantaged backgrounds, these 2 inspiring changemakers are stopping tomorrow’s wars before they begin.

12.      Ask, and you shall receive. Remember I told you that my second mission was to score a wedding invitation? Well, yours truly has been invited to a 3-day wedding celebration in Goa India! Well, it turns out that my Indian cousin, Suresh’s nephew is getting married (didn’t I tell you Indians are Nigerians in lighter skin tones?)

 

Dear Family, India was beautiful thanks to my colleagues at Ashoka including Jayanti and Ganesh; Team Oremus family including Vijayaha who served me nice team with a smile that was soul deep; and to our fellows and changemakers and their community, you are the reason I am here. Thank you all for reminding me that the greatest gift of all is to see humanity in others, and that the most important religion is love.

Goodbye India, I look forward to seeing you again very soon at cousin’s nephew’s wedding, in sha Allah!

PS: The new Bangalore Airport is exactly the way visitors should remember a country when they are leaving it. So, beautiful, stressless and calming!

PPS: To learn more about Ashoka including our community of changemakers and how you can support our work, visit Ashoka.org.

SHE-EO 2.0

Meet Her. Make Her. Be Her

ANCHOR

 

GUESTS’

GUESTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Karimat Toyin Kekere-Ekun

CEO at Lotus Financial Services Ltd

 

Tolu Jaiyeola FCA MBA

Director, Risk & Controls Expert, Business & Finance Leader and Business owner

 

Shola Soyele

Judiciary Correspondent at Channels Tv, Legal Practitioner, Moderator/Compere, Media Consultant/Influencer, Host, Law Weekly, Budding Entrepreneur.

 

Bolanle Shobowale

CEO and Group Chief Operating Officer of House of Diberr

 

Abisoye Akinola

Bisoye is a serial entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Siobhan Foods, which owns a couple of franchise restaurants of a top Quick Service Restaurant (Chicken Republic) in Nigeria and is the Managing Director of Tea for Two.

She is an engaging speaker who also loves to write. She was the pastor of Oakwood, a parish of the RCCG in Lekki, Lagos in 2015/2016. She graduated with a B.sc in Estate Management and an MBA from the University of Lagos. She also has a certificate in Business Sustainability Management from the University Of Cambridge Institute Of Sustainability Leadership.

She has authored an article for a women’s magazine and is also writing her own book, which will soon go to print. She is in training with the Coaching Academy in London for her certification as a Personal Performance Coach. She can be reached via any of her social media handles. She currently lives with her family in a suburb of Paris, France.

 

Ghaneeyyah Sulaiman-Olokodana

Trained Clinical Psychologist, a practicing Faith-based Psychotherapist/Relationship & Family Life Therapist, a passionate Speaker and Mental Health Advocate. Ghaneeyyah is passionate about all things healthy; body and soul. For the past 18+ years, her dedication to her Purpose of continuously generating promotions to a healthy lifestyle has seen her not only speaking at different fora; professional, religious or business, but also running a private therapy practice where she provides services in Individual and Relationship Education, Counselling & Therapy.

Ghaneeyyah is on a Mission:

1. To make people and relationships better

2. To make better people and relationships.

The first is about helping them to heal, and overcome the challenges they face, whenever they fall short.

The second is about teaching them the skills they need to continuously improve on themselves and their relationships.

To help her achieve these, she has earned a BSc (Hons.) Second Class Upper Degree in Psychology and an MSc Degree in Clinical Psychology. She also has Certifications in Entrepreneurial Management and Family Systems Engineering. Her focus on Mental Health and Interpersonal Relationships stem from her Research Works during both of her academic degrees. As an undergraduate, her BSc thesis was one of the pioneering studies in Nigeria advocating support for a two-dimensional approach in Mental Health Assessment.

She also pioneered research in Dating Anxiety Amongst Muslim Singles, during her Master's program. And as a lifelong learner, she continues to participate and train in several local and international Mentoring, Business Entrepreneurial and Networking Programs.

 

Toyin Gbagi

Partner and Head - Audit Consumer and Industrial Markets at KPMG Professional Services

 

Sasha P

Also known as the "First Lady of Nigerian Hip Hop", is a Nigerian rapper, musician, businesswoman, lawyer, and motivational speaker.

 

Tewa Onasanya

British-Nigerian publisher, mindset stylist, philanthropist and the Founder/CEO of Exquisite Magazine Services Ltd, the publishers of Exquisite Magazine and the organizers of EMAC Walk and ELOY Awards.

 

Bashirat Odunewu

Seasoned Corporate Executive; Experienced Independent Non-Executive Director; Banking & Financial services expert; Recognized change leader and Qualified Commercial ADR specialist

 

Nonye Nweke

Nonye Nweke is the founder and Executive Director of the Cerebral Palsy Center (CpCenter). She is a disability advocate whose passion is on the improvement of quality of lives of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). Nonye holds a degree in Science Education and a diploma in journalism.

 

Dr Ukwuori-Gisela Kalu

Clinical Psychologist

 

Fatima Tolu Aregbe

Project Management | Risk Management | Operations Management

 

Aishah Adams

Human and Community Development Expert| Storyteller| Trauma Recovery Expert| Transformational Speaker & Coach| Emotional and Mental Wellness Advocate

 

Ngozi Adebiyi

Ngozi is a leadership/performance/career coach who leverages a combination of approaches depending on the situation in providing clarity to my clients including a unique Core Energy Coaching™ process that helps our clients achieve real, sustainable and transformation. She is also certified by the International Coach Federation as an ACC.

HR Executive turned HR Consultant & Leadership Coach whose goal is to revolutionize HR in Nigeria by developing business leaders & employees to achieve transformation from the outside-in. Her experiences with business leaders and employees across multinational organizations in Nigeria, USA & Brazil attest to her unique passion for Human Resources, Consulting & Coaching. In March 2019, Ngozi was featured in Forbes Africa’s list of top 20 wealth creators. She previously worked as the HR Director (Central Africa), Reckitt Benckiser; Head HR, KPMG Professional services Nigeria; and HR Manager at Guinness Nigeria Plc (a Diageo Company). Ngozi’s career began with Arthur Andersen. She later worked for Wal-Mart, USA after obtaining an MBA from Mercer University, Atlanta USA.

In her spare time, she enjoys providing better opportunities for underprivileged kids as a trustee of United for Kids Foundation. Ngozi enjoys reading and brisk walking 

 

Dr. Amina Aminu Dorayi 

Dr. Amina is a physician and public health professional with extensive experience in designing and managing health system and sustainable development programs funded by international and national donors and multilateral agencies. She is currently the Country Director at Pathfinder International where she provides overall strategic leadership and oversees the programmatic and operational management of Pathfinder activities in Nigeria. Dr. Amina served as the Employee Advisory Committee (EAC) Representative for the Africa Region of Abt Associates. She is a board member of Empowered to Empower Initiative, a member of the Nigerian Medical Association, Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria and the American Public Health Association.

Dr. Amina holds a Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) degree from the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Liverpool, UK. She has also attended various national and international professional development courses, including one on improving quality of health services at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston. She is married to Dr. Mustapha Jibril and they have three children. 

 

Ayisha Osori

Director, Open Society Foundations

 

Suruurah Olayinka Ogunfemi

Licensed Civil Engr, Passionate Family Life Engr, Speaker, Behavioral Therapist & Educator

SHE-EO 3.0

Health and Wellness, Mentorship and Empowerment, Self Love and Identity in Marriage.

ANCHORS

 

GUEST SPEAKERS

GUESTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Abisoye Akinola

Bisoye is a serial entrepreneur. She is the CEO of Siobhan Foods, which owns a couple of franchise restaurants of a top Quick Service Restaurant (Chicken Republic) in Nigeria and is the Managing Director of Tea for Two.

She is an engaging speaker who also loves to write. She was the pastor of Oakwood, a parish of the RCCG in Lekki, Lagos in 2015/2016. She graduated with a B.sc in Estate Management and an MBA from the University of Lagos. She also has a certificate in Business Sustainability Management from the University Of Cambridge Institute Of Sustainability Leadership.

She has authored an article for a women’s magazine and is also writing her own book, which will soon go to print. She is in training with the Coaching Academy in London for her certification as a Personal Performance Coach. She can be reached via any of her social media handles. She currently lives with her family in a suburb of Paris, France.

 

Dr Rita Bailey Roland

Life Strategist and Founder of "I Am My Sister's Keeper

 

Douglas Eze, CFF

Certified Financial Fiduciary, Speaker, Author, Generational Wealth Expert and Insurance Broker

 

Najwa Awad

Najwa is a psychotherapist, certified perinatal mental health specialist and organizational mental health consultant that has provided services to individuals and families in the Baltimore-Washington metropolitan area for over 15 years.

 She obtained a Bachelors degree in Psychology in 2005 and a Masters in Social Work, specializing in the clinical treatment of individuals and families, in 2007. She also has postgraduate certification in advanced trauma treatment and is an EMDR provider.

 

Kathy Hankins

Kathy is a Health and Fitness Instructor at KatTur LLC

 

Adeola Ariyo Enikanoselu

Adeola helps Women Experts and Entrepreneurs secure Corporate Clients and partnerships, and helps corporate executives retain GENXers and GENZers in the workplace. She is a Business and Brand Development Strategist, a Corporate Trainer, and a Founder

 

Kumba Daffeh-Kah

CEO Tresor Group// President of Tresorwomenwarrior , COO of KEO Foundation USA , Farmer, and Entrepreneur

 

Seun Obajolu

Seun Obajolu ls an ambulatory Care Manager and a Registered Nurse. She is an International Award Winning Motivational Speaker, Relationship Coach, and Women Advocate with a focus of empowering women and families through outreach programs, advocacy and literacy, and support groups 
Founder/CEO – Inspyred Hope - an Umbrella Nonprofit organization registered United States and Nigeria that caters toward empowering women and families through outreach programs, advocacy and literacy, and support groups.

Social Media Influencer with a focus on Life Coaching, Relationships, and Marriages.

 

Cordelia Gaffar

She is the CEO of Workout Around My Day Inc, a holistic healing practitioner certified in sports nutrition and a certified Movement 109 Facilitator.

 

Lolade Olayokun

Lolade Olayokun is the second to last of five children in her family. She is a first generation Nigerian American from her parents Kamorudeen and Abiola Olayokun. As fate would have it, the pressure for her to become a doctor or a lawyer had faded away by the time her parents were ready to raise her because they realized there is more to life than the professions that promises security.
 
Through her journey as a speaker, Lolade embraced her skill to entertain while on the mic, from there MC Lolahstic was born.

 

Funlayo Alabi

CEO at Shea Radiance, Global Beauty Brand, influencing the way women care for themselves and others

 

Tausi Suedi, MPH

Medicaid and CHIP Services Manager, Global Health Adjunct Professor, Maternal and Child Health Advisor, Women and Girls Advisor , Global Health Policy, Multilingual & Culturally Diverse and Volunteer

 

Funmi Williamson

Chief Customer Officer at PECO, an Exelon Company, Former Chief Commercial Risk Officer, Non-Profit Board Member

 

SHE-EO 1.0

Finding her, Making her, Developing her with Love, Money and Purpose

 

HOSTS

 

HOT SEAT GUESTS

 

HOT SEAT GUESTS’ BIOGRAPHIES

Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye

Dr. Sabrina N’Diaye is an integrative psychotherapist and founder of the Heart Nest Center for Peace and Healing in Baltimore. There, she lovingly serves women, couples, other healers, and small groups. Her approach to healing is a blend of wisdom, science, and ancient spiritual practices. She is a student of the late Sufi Master Sidi Muhammad al-Jamal of Jerusalem, and incorporates Sufi healing into her with individuals, families, and communities.

Sabrina received her PhD in Mind-Body Medicine from Saybrook University, where she studied the use of complementary and alternative interventions for physical, emotional, and spiritual growth. Her dissertation study focused on the use of guided imagery as a healing tool for African-American women with chronic STIs.

Sabrina has served as a guest lecturer for the Maryland University of Integrative Health, and adjunct faculty at Saybrook University. She is also a proud faculty member of the Center for Mind-Body Medicine, where she teaches the art of self-care to healthcare professionals around the globe.  She is currently serving the Center as a teacher and guide for Jordanian healthcare professionals who are in service to Syrian refugees.

Dr. Sabrina is a highly-respected member of the treatment community, and frequently lectures on cultural diversity, spirituality, stress management, self-care for healers, addictions, and the “magic” of connection. Her many audiences include police departments, flight attendants, healing artists, peacebuilders, and aspiring writers. She is currently writing her first book, The Laugh of Love, based on her maternal grandmother’s ability to transcend multiple traumas and chronic illness.

Dr. Sabrina is a devoted wife, mother, daughter, and life-long learner, who remains humbled by the healing power of compassion, love and forgiveness.

 

Shariea Shoatz

Founder of Buddy Speaks, Author, Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Educator, Teacher

 

Dr Rita Bailey Roland

Life Strategist and Founder of "I Am My Sister's Keeper

 

Aminah Gbajabiamila

Chief Transformational Life Stylist at Ginger Soul Lifestyle

SHE-EO 4.0 2019

You get on social media and everyone is merrily and thankfully rejoicing, and in the next couple of days, they kicked it up a notch celebrating life, blessings, and achievements in 2018. You wonder if there is something wrong with you. You glance at the unfulfilled requests, the delays, flat denials, and "unanswered prayers." Why was this the year you "lost or didn't get it"? Good news is you aren't alone my sister.

She-EO 4 themed “Thrive” was created and carefully designed to show how to use the challenges and struggles of 2018 to transform 2019. And it did just that.

 

ANCHOR

SPEAKERS

Bolanle Shobowale is the CEO and Group Chief Operating Officer of House of Diberr

 

Dr Ukwuori-Gisela Kalu is a Clinical Psychologist

 

Folashade Ambrose-Medebem is the Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives, Trade and Investment(CCT&I), Lagos State

 

Dr. Maymunah Yusuf Kadiri is a Dynamic Consultant Neuro-Psychiatrist and a Fellow of the National Post- Graduate Medical College of Nigeria

 

Nimot Muili MSc, PMP is an Associate, Civil Engineer, Programme & Project Manager for Arup

 

Rakiya Dhikru-Yagboyaju is Head of Public Relations at Nigerian Shippers’ Council

 

Maisie Dunbar is the President and Founder of Bluffajo Cosmetics

 

Tolu Jaiyeola FCA MBA is a Director, Risk & Controls Expert, Business & Finance Leader and Business owner

 

Tomi Rotimi is the creative director and founder of Xclamations

 

Atinuke Ngozi Babatunde MSc, MBA, Doctoral Research Candidate is a Content Acquisition Expert, Content Strategy, Talent Management, Film Business, Women and Youth Empowerment Advocate

 

“BARE” PARLOR

Abdullahi Jubril Saba a Certified Leadership Coach is the HR Director of IHS Towers

 

Tosin Thomas Okojie a Business Transformation Executive is the CEO of Total Ascent

 

Kamar Bakrin an Africa-Focused Investor is the CEO of VIOS Equity Partners

 

Amaechi Michael Okobi is the Group Head, Communications & External Affairs of Access Bank PLC

SHE-EO 12.0 2023

The 12th edition of the She-EO events, themed "Women on Purpose," was a resounding success with a significant impact. The primary objective of the event was to create a safe and empowering space online for women of African descent to engage in profound and meaningful conversations.

Success highlights include Empowerment, Meaningful Conversations, Community Building, Inspiration, Diversity and Inclusion. In summary, the event not only empowered people but also created a lasting impact on personal and professional lives, fostering a sense of community that will continue to resonate.

Dr. Temi Akinpetide is a board-certified doctorally prepared psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner who is passionate about helping clients lead healthy and happy lives. She obtained her Doctor of Nursing Practice at the University of Maryland, Baltimore, and she is well equipped to work on client's needs to provide sound clinical and positive outcomes. With over 17 years of nursing background, she has experience in treating mental health disorders in children and adults, and in different clinical settings. It is her purpose to serve her clients in a compassionate and caring manner without judgment.

 

Dr. Lande Giwa MD. is an Internal Medicine Specialist in Austell, GA. She has over 16 years of experience in the medical field. She graduated from Wright State University and is affiliated with Wellstar Cobb Hospital where she has worked for 14 yrs in capacity of internal medicine attending, medical director, stroke team representative and now, she’s more active in internal medicine residents education.

 

Mrs. Sharon J. Lawrence is the Founder of Selah Wellness & Therapeutic Services, and the CEO of SJL Professional Services, Inc. With licenses in multiple states, she is a Therapist for Therapists, Other Professionals, and Couples, focusing on improving their lives and relationships.

Mrs. Lawrence is an experienced Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Best Selling Author, and an International Speaker & Trainer. She offers counseling using various approaches, including Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused Therapy, and EMDR. Her passion for helping others extends to her Adjunct Professor roles at Bowie State University and Prince George’s Community College, preparing the next generation of helping professionals.

 

Ms. Jibril has organized events such as The Peace Conference 2002; Survey Action Center Symposia (2003, 2004 & 2005); and several upscale cultural and musical events. The most notable event that LVG, LLC Consulting spearheaded under Ms. Jibril’s leadership was the 2009 “Africa on the Potomac” Inaugural Ball in honor of President Barack Obama. The 1000-person event included guests such as Actor Robert Deniro and his wife Grace Hightower (as well as a number of other Hollywood stars); and many more.

Her tireless work as Managing Director of LVG, LLC Consulting continues to enhance African prestige, presence, and image in the United States. Grace is also the Deputy Director and co-founder of Ettaleah Pride Children’s Home, an orphanage in the town of Shikunga, Kakamega in Kenya.

SHE-EO 2023 CALENDAR

Dear sister,

Are you ready to make the most of the year, 2023?

2023 is set to be an exciting year for us here at She-EO, and we’d like to take this opportunity to share with you all of the activities we have planned for the year. Kindly mark your calendars and join us!


SHE-EO 11.0 2022

You are welcome to the 11th edition of She-EO. For the first time in our history, She-EO will be a week-long experience open to women of African descent living in every corner of the world. This means that whether you decide to join us in person in Houston on Friday, 21st and Saturday 22nd of October; or you decide to join our lunch time conversations from October 17th to 19th, you can be rest assured that you will be a part of tough and difficult, but life changing conversations that will leave you inspired and empowered to grow.

Lynnette Khalfani-Cox, The Money Coach®, is a personal finance expert, speaker, and author of 15 money-management books, including the New York Times bestseller Zero Debt: The Ultimate Guide to Financial Freedom.

Lynnette has been seen on more than 1,000 TV segments nationwide, including television appearances on Oprah, Dr. Phil, The Dr. Oz Show, The Steve Harvey Show, Good Morning America, The TODAY Show and many more. A former financial news journalist for The Wall Street Journal and CNBC, Lynnette is the CEO of TheMoneyCoach.net LLC, a financial education company that she runs with her husband and co-founder, Earl Cox.

Lynnette earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in English from the University of California, Irvine. She also holds a Master of Arts degree in Broadcast Journalism from the University of Southern California. She is a native of Los Angeles who spent 20 years on the East Coast, but now lives in the greater Houston area.

Lynnette and Earl are the proud parents of 3 children – including one recent college graduate, one current college student and one college-bound teenager.

To learn more about Lynnette, stop by her personal site, LynnetteKhalfaniCox.com, visit her financial advice blog, AskTheMoneyCoach.com, check out her video-based financial courses at MoneyCoachUniversity.com, or connect with Lynnette on social media via LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and YouTube.

Princess Ghaneeyyah Sulaiman-Olokodana is a trained Clinical Psychologist, a practicing Faith-based Psychotherapist/Relationship & Family Life Therapist, a passionate Speaker and Mental Health Advocate. Ghaneeyyah is passionate about all things healthy; body and soul. For the past 18+ years, her dedication to her Purpose of continuously generating promotions to a healthy lifestyle has seen her not only speaking at different fora; professional, religious or business, but also running a private therapy practice where she provides services in Individual and Relationship Education, Counselling & Therapy.

Ghaneeyyah is on a Mission:

1. To make people and relationships better

2. To make better people and relationships.

The first is about helping them to heal, and overcome the challenges they face, whenever they fall short.

The second is about teaching them the skills they need to continuously improve on themselves and their relationships.

To help her achieve these, she has earned a BSc (Hons.) Second Class Upper Degree in Psychology and an MSc Degree in Clinical Psychology. She also has Certifications in Entrepreneurial Management and Family Systems Engineering. Her focus on Mental Health and Interpersonal Relationships stem from her Research Works during both of her academic degrees. As an undergraduate, her BSc thesis was one of the pioneering studies in Nigeria advocating support for a two-dimensional approach in Mental Health Assessment.

She also pioneered research in Dating Anxiety Amongst Muslim Singles, during her Master's program. And as a lifelong learner, she continues to participate and train in several local and international Mentoring, Business Entrepreneurial and Networking Programs.


Femi Shabiolegbe is an Executive Director and leads HR for the Firm’s global Finance division.  She joined Morgan Stanley in 2017 and has held a number of HR and DE&I leadership roles during her tenure. Prior to Morgan Stanley, she worked at UBS for over a decade as a global HR Business Partner and as a Talent Development leader across the Americas, EMEA and Asia Pacific.

Femi started her career as an Auditor and then a People Consultant at PricewaterhouseCoopers Nigeria. She holds a BSc. in Economics from the University of Lagos, Nigeria, and an MBA from Howard University. She also holds a NextGen council position within a national non-profit focused on developing ethical leaders (FRED Leadership).

Femi is an accomplished speaker, singer and performer, and is actively involved within her local theater community – she can sometimes be seen on stage in revues, plays and musicals with local theater companies.

Abidat Lawal is a scientist with an interdisciplinary background in microbiology,  environmental science, and molecular pathology. She works as the Technical lead in the National wastewater surveillance project at the bureau of laboratory services in Houston. She strives to push boundaries and explore exciting ways of adding value wherever she is while staying true to her authentic self. She is married to Engineer Folorunsho Lawal with 3 children. Proudly an Ijebu woman of noble heritage from the Okusi family in Ijebu Ode, she has a passion for business, learning new languages, mentoring youths, and advocating for women. She enjoys reading and spending time with her family. She volunteers for youth development, public health and women empowerment causes. Abidat has lived in 6 countries, speaks multiple languages and aspires to impact West Africa on a large scale by creating science and technology-based opportunities that can help women and talented youth translate their intellectual capabilities into solution-driven enterprises. 


Munitrat Tam-Balogun is the Tax Managing Director at Deloitte Tax LLP. Prior to her current role, she had held the positions of Tax senior, Excise Tax Manager, Excise Tax Senior Manager and Tax Managing Director at Deloitte.

Dr. Jumoke Adedoyin was born in Nigeria. She attended Howard University College of Dentistry, graduating #1 in the class of 2001. 

She maintains an extraordinarily successful practice that is exclusively dedicated to Implant dentistry in Cartersville, Georgia and is the Director for Clinical Relations for Affordable Care Incorporated, a Dental Service Organization serving 700+ dentists with 382 locations. Dr. Adedoyin spends most of her time supporting dentists as they navigate through their career journey.

In addition to being a dentist, Dr. Jumoke is a speaker and a coach: She has maintained her presence on the national stage as one of the few Black female Key Opinion Leaders in implantology and continues to blaze the trail in teaching about practical Christianity in the workplace and in life! 

She is a serial entrepreneur, who scaled her dental practice to a 7- figure business just one year after opening her doors, Dr. Jumoke is passionate about equipping women, not only to show up in their feminine strength while taking their seat at the table in the workplace, but also encourages them to discover God’s purpose for their lives and how they can maintain a harmonious balance of work and life while living life at its best.

She currently resides in the Atlanta area with her husband and three sons. You can connect with her using social media handle @DrJumoke.

 



Judge Collier is the presiding Judge of 113th district, Texas. She is Board Certified in Civil Trial Law by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization and was recently awarded the 2021 Jurist of the Year for the Texas Chapters of the American Board of Trial Advocates. 

Judge Collier serves on the Curriculum Committee for the Texas Center for the Judiciary, which is comprised of approximately 15 judges that develop judicial education for all Texas judges. She also currently serves as an executive board member for the Association of District Judges and a board member of the Asian American Bar Association of Houston. 

Judge Collier believes that judicial integrity is the necessary requirement to uphold the sanctity of our laws. As judge, she demands that the law is followed in each case and judged on the merits of the case free from bias and prejudice.  As a native Houstonian, Judge Collier serves as the judge of the 113th Judicial District Court of Harris County.

She is a graduate of Kingwood High School in Houston, Texas. She earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Government from the University of Texas at Austin. She earned a Juris Doctor degree from Texas Southern University, Thurgood Marshall School of Law in Houston, Texas. Rabeea is married to Robert Collier, an attorney. They have two sons and live in North Houston.

Dr Stanley (Okey) Okpor is a pharmacist with the third largest retail pharmacy corporation in the US. He is also the creative director and brains behind Oktionz Images, a image, graphic design and publishing consulting company. He brings the concierge in photography to you as part of his mission to take your images to the next level.

He is the Co-Author, A Little Medicine for a Growing Marriage; and Co-hosts, Grey Couch Conversations with his wife Dr Otito Okpor.


Kola Fagbayi is the Vice President Strategy & Governance at BP America.

Prior to his current position, he was the VP Low Carbon 7 Sustainability at bpx energy and Vice President HSE and Engineering authority

Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee is an influential and forceful voice in Washington. She is serving her fourteenth term as a member of the United States House of Representatives. She represents the 18th Congressional District of Texas, centered in Houston, which is the energy capital of the world. Considered by many as the “Voice of Reason”, she is dedicated to upholding the Constitutional rights of all people.

She sits on three Congressional Committees — a senior member of the House Committees on the Judiciary and Homeland Security  and appointed by the leadership as a Member of the crucial Budget Committee. 

In the previous Congress, she authored, introduced and saw passage of the re-authorization of the Violence Against Women Act. Additionally, she introduced several bills including the Juvenile Accountability Block Grant Re-authorization and Bullying Prevention and Intervention Act, H.R. 71, the Federal Prison Bureau Nonviolent Offender Relief Act of 2015, and H.R. 4660, an Amendment to the Commerce, Justice, and Science Appropriations Act for Fiscal Year 2015 affirming the authority of the Attorney General to reduce prison overcrowding by developing and implementing lawful policies relating to requests for executive clemency from deserving petitioners.

Dr. Adeola is a Sr. Director Contract Services, Pharmacy at Apexus LLC a subsidiary of Vizient Inc. She has a Doctor of Pharmacy and Masters in Public Health . She describes herself as a citizen of the world and a natural networker with over 15 years of experience building/optimizing organizational processes for business results.

Her intuition and genuine interest in others help her build long-lasting, fruitful relationships with her team, business partners and clients to drive consistent, recurring revenue for my organization. She values constant collaboration, different ideas and insights in our changing world.

Denrele Jimoh is a Houston Divorce & Family Law Attorney with over 15 years of professional experience as a family lawyer. Adenrele Oladapo-Jimoh takes her role very seriously as an advocate for the people. She is an ethical and responsive lawyer who handles cases efficiently and with great care.

Sanmi Segun-Oki is an ardent advocate of mental wellness. My journey unto its path, practice and promotion was inspired by a particularly turbulent period in my life marked by the loss of a close friend, and heightened pressure from life’s demands.

His background as an Engineer underpins my approach of self-inquiry to better understand and nourish the mind. He is enthusiastic about sharing my knowledge and experiences in the hopes of providing others with autonomous means of sustaining positive mental health. His principal focus is Mindfulness meditation. He is a certified Mindfulness teacher and have been a dedicated practitioner of this discipline for over half a decade.

He holds a BEng in Chemical Engineering and an MSc in Environmental Technology. He has over 17 years of experience in the upstream and midstream Oil & Gas industry in both operational and managerial roles, and have contributed technical publications to the Society of Petroleum Engineers’ body of knowledge.

Newsletter Volume 3

Hope you had a good summer break with your loved ones. It’s the third edition of our Newsletter and we’d be sharing more UnMask stories about brave women, tips on how to be mentally strong and an African kingdom you probably never heard of. Enjoy! Click here to read the full UnMask stories.

Newsletter Volume 2

It's the second edition of our She-EO 100 Club Newsletter where we share a new feature, UnMask (scroll down to find out what this is about) and simple tips to keep your mental health in check.

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She-EO 10.0 2021

It’s the 10th edition of She-EO! We would be having 15 amazing guest speakers, 10 hours, 10 segments over 2 days! It’s truly going to be a reawakening. Stay tuned as we reveal our speakers and unveil the brand new segments.

Maryam Bukar Hassan

A.k.a Alhanislam, is a renowned poet and an exponent of the spoken word, who has performed at major festivals and events both locally and internationally. An indigene of Borno state born on the 25th December 1996 in Kaduna State, Maryam has performed in a various high level events including the Ake Arts and Book Festival, the Kaduna Book and Arts Festival, TEDx Argungu, NEXT Level U.S.A and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) conferences. Maryam also recently performed at the African governance architecture conference and the African Union 8th high level dialogue conference 2019 which took place in Kampala, Uganda. She also performed at the Kaduna Economic and Budget summit, the Women in Government event by the PERL initiative, delivered a spoken word piece at the gubernatorial inaugural lecture in Kaduna. She is an activist on violence against women and children and has gained vast recognition for her video on domestic violence, titled: ‘VIOLENCE HAS NO RELIGION’, which hit over 3.2million views on YouTube. In 2017 she released her spoken word album “IN THE HEART OF SILENCE”. Aside from poetry, Maryam is also the founder of Alhanislam Tutoring Services which is aimed at life coaching, counseling, speech therapy, and poetry. She is the co-founder of creative kiddies Nigeria; A platform where kids are taught poetry, monologues, public speaking and spoken word. She is the C.E.O of VARIETEA which is a hand-made healthy tea brand with a special formula that gives clients a relaxing sensation and alleviates depression and high blood pressures.

Dr. Yetunde Adewunmi

She graduated from Babcock University in Nigeria with a distinction in Microbiology (B.S) and moved to the United States in 2015 to obtain a Ph.D. degree at The University of Southern Mississippi because of her keen interest in research about infectious agents and diseases. Her Ph.D. research was focused on improving the efficacy and elucidating the mechanism of action of plant-derived compounds in multi-drug resistant pathogens. In 2013, she received three academic excellence awards from Babcock University. During her Ph.D., she received eight awards and several research fellowships for her outstanding contribution to research, teaching, mentorship and science communication at professional conferences. Yetunde constantly participated in science demos for K1-12 (kindergarten 1-12) and high school students to get them excited about biology. As a member of the USM’s chapter of Women in Science and Engineering (WISE), she received an outstanding achievement award in 2016 for her mentorship efforts. Yetunde has published three research articles with one deemed of significant interest by the journal of Applied and Environmental Microbiology. In 2021, Yetunde started a community called StayInBio for Nigerian biology undergraduates and recent graduates with the overarching goal of helping them maintain confidence in their chosen career paths by providing relevant training, pertinent information on the most modern science, and available opportunities that will help them retain their biology degrees for the ultimate benefit of Nigeria and therefore Africa. Currently, Yetunde works as a research scientist at Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health; a research institute where she tests the efficacy and safety of vaccines against bacterial pathogens and toxins. Yetunde loves science and likes to teach it, she is also very passionate about tutoring and mentoring young minds for a brighter tomorrow.

Olukorede Demola-Adeniyi

She is the Head, Consumer Banking for Ecobank Nigeria, with over 30 years experience in the banking industry, out of which 18 years have been spent in Ecobank. She has deep knowledge in assets & liability management, trading, sales, and treasury management in African economies. She has also held various senior roles within Ecobank Nigeria and ETI including Group Head, Personal Banking; Head, Premier Banking & Treasurer all in Ecobank Nigeria. She was also the Group Asset & Liability manager in ETI. Prior to joining Ecobank, she held senior positions in other financial institutions. She is passionate about charitable causes that speak to women and children.

Funmi Bankole

Née Ogunbayo. Born on the 9th of September 1977 into a family made up of 3. She had her primary education at Staff School UNIFE and Secondary at FGGC Sagamu. She studied and has degrees from OAU Ife, OSU Ago Iwoye, LASUCOM Ikeja and Boston Univ School of Medicine, USA. She is currently working with a multinational in Lagos.

Summayyah Sadiq-Ojibara

She is Nigerian, African-Australian Muslim, Counsellor and Psychotherapist, Life coach, Mindfulness guide, Entrepreneur, Creativity consultant, poet and award-winning writer and author of several books and various literary works. She is the CEO/MD of ComXtra - a counselling, coaching and creativity consult in Australia and managing director of her private counselling practice; DEW Counselling - a service of ComXtra. Summayyah is a trained therapist with a Postgraduate Diploma in Counselling and a Masters in Counselling and Psychotherapy. She has several professional development certifications including; Anxiety Disorders in Children and Adolescents, Child Assessments and Therapy, Childhood Sexual Abuse, Family Approach to Family Violence; Working With Couples, Trauma, Attachment and Psychotherapy, Mindfulness and Relational Field; Mindfulness Teacher’s Training, Emotional Focus Therapy, Emotional and Social Competencies and Prevention of Anxiety and Depression; Grief & Bereavement, Difficult to Treat Depression. Energy Psychology - New Treatments for Anxiety, Life-Line PD on Suicide, Working With Trauma and Hope. She has more than two decades of combined years of experience in non-formal and formal counselling and coaching in Australia and overseas. She works with a diverse range of people across cultures and ages and in a number of areas. Some of the work includes school-based counselling, family relationship, domestic violence, anxiety and depression, grief and loss, workplace, premarital, couple’s, parenting, women, children and youth counselling Summayyah designed and delivers a self-awareness, personal and professional development programme; Aspire, in Australia and overseas. She has delivered and facilitated several personal and professional development, empowerment, leadership training, retreats for men and women, Life Skills, school holiday programmes, workshops and camps for children and young people in Australia and overseas through her agency and for various groups and organizations. She has also delivered lectures, talks and presentations at various conferences, seminars and events in Australia and overseas. Summayyah is the founder and CEO of Fitrah, a non-for-profit organization in Victoria, Australia that aims to help people find connection, meaning and purpose in their lives. She has and continues to work with various groups and organizations and is involved in several community initiatives and programmes. She is a fellow of the School of Social Entrepreneur, a Leadership Victoria, Australia Mentor, a board member of Africause in Victoria, founding member, Secretary and Programmes Director, Mumtaaz. Some of the organizations and groups she has and continue to work with include; National Zakat Foundation, Islamic Council of Victoria, Auspicious Arts Projects, The Venny, Australian Council For Multicultural Entrepreneurs, Incubate Foundation, Africa Day Australia, Australian Multicultural Foundation, OZ TV, Big West, Nigerian Society of Victoria, Yoruba Heritage and Cultural Association, City of Melbourne, City of Yarra, Hobson Bay City Council, Department of Health and Human Services, Moonee Valley City Council, Drummond Street Services, City of Yarra, Kensington Neighbourhood House, Women’s Health In The West - WHIN, East African Women Organization, AlRayhan, Ubuntu, Wyndham African Network, GRACE, 1Ummah Nig, Bountiis Organization, IScholars Academy.

Oluwakemi (Kemi) Okusanya

She serves as Country Manager for the West African region at Visa. Under her leadership, Kemi has recorded key milestones including the launch of Visa on mobile in Ghana and its expansion in Nigeria to more partners and thousands of new merchants across the country. Since she joined Visa in September 2017, Kemi has facilitated and expanded access to new strategic fintech partnerships including Flutterwave, Konga and Paystack and has been instrumental in the growth and adoption of Visa Direct by driving her team towards adoption of new use cases. Kemi’s career has been about bringing the benefits of financial services to more people and places in Africa. She joined Visa from MoneyGram International, where she was Head of Anglophone Africa, responsible for a 23-country region, comprising 18,000 locations and 5,000 automated payment points. Prior to this, she had a 10-year stint with Zenith Bank, where her responsibilities spanned sales and marketing strategy, oversight of strategic partnerships, as well as management of the branch liability and asset portfolios. Kemi not only has a huge amount of operating experience in emerging markets and payment systems, but she also demonstrates strong relationships with financial institutions, fintechs associations, regulators and government agencies

Bashirat Bello

She is an Alternative Medical Practitioner, traditional Fertility therapist and the founder of the Murabiyah Holistics, an advocate for healthy living and healing from diseases using traditional approach. They educate and empower Women with the knowledge of how the female body works. Women get the best therapy from the clinic while they walk them through the journey of healing using scientifically proven complementary therapies that work. They offer hijama Cupping Therapy, traditional reproductive massage and pelvic steaming services. Bashirat is a certified Hijama therapist and Mizan Practitioner that trained in both London and Yorkshire UK. She also trains students in the arts and sciences of traditional medicine, fertility massage and vaginal steaming.

Dr. Mustapha Mohammed Jibril

She is a politician and public health physician with more than 17 years of progressive experience in Nigeria’s public health and political sectors. Dr Jibril is the Niger State Commissioner for Investment, Commerce and Industry with a mandate to fast-track diversification of the economic resource base of the state through the promotion of trade and investment, with emphasis on increased production of export commodities. Prior to this role, he was the Commissioner for Health in Niger State where he implemented bold reforms to close longstanding gaps in health policy, infrastructure and human resources with a view to accelerating the attainment of universal health coverage (UHC) for the people of Niger State. As Commissioner for Health, Dr Mustapha Jibril introduced wholescale transformation of the primary health care system in the state. He oversaw the establishment of the state contributory health scheme; revamped the state drugs management agency; increased health worker recruitment and deployment, improved pay package and engendered inter-professional harmony through deliberate policy measures. He was also the founding Chair of the Nigeria Health Commissioners’ Forum and the forum’s representative on the National Steering Committee of the Basic Health Care Provision Fund. Before his appointment as the Commissioner for Health, Dr Jibril was the UNICEF State Coordinator for Niger where he led the design and rollout of the Hard-to-Reach (HTR) project, among other critical programmatic and leadership responsibilities. He worked previously as the Program Manager for the Global Fund Health System Strengthening grant to the National Primary Healthcare Development Agency (NPHCDA), providing overall technical and programmatic leadership for the project team at the agency and in program states in collaboration with key partners. He also served as the Program Manager for Nigeria’s National Deworming Program at the Federal Ministry of Health. Prior to then, Dr Mustapha Jibril served as the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to the Governor of Niger State on International Affairs and as Director General (DG) for Volunteer Services and Diaspora Relations. In the latter capacity, he saw to the development of the first ever policy document and strategic plan on volunteerism for Niger State.

Dr Mustapha Mohammed Jibril holds a Bachelor of Medicine; Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and a Master of International Affairs and Diplomacy (MIAD) degrees from the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, Nigeria. He also holds a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree from the University of Leeds, United Kingdom, in addition to attending various professional development courses, including one on health care quality improvements at Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, United States of America. Dr Jibril is also a Fellow of the prestigious African Institute of Public Health Professionals. Dr Jibril has outstanding leadership and management skills, having had the opportunity to deal directly with national and international organizations, grassroots politicians, and members of various civil society groups. He is confident, articulate, proactive, and a dependable team player with high personal integrity and moral conduct. He has the technical expertise and passion for improving lives and livelihoods for his community.

Nojeem Jimoh

He is from Abeokuta, Ogun State. He retired as Chief Operating Officer in the Oil & Gas business in July 2020 - exactly 34 years after university and set up own Oil & Gas trading company, NJ Moloney Oil & Gas Ltd following his retirement. He graduated with a First Class Honours in Political Science from the University of Lagos in 1986 (a first for the department in the history of the university) and got a scholarship for MSc Political Science at the same university in 1988. He completed further studies at the College of North-East London (Middlesex University) and ultimately emerged First Nigerian to become a Fellow of the UK Chartered Institute of Housing (FCIH). He is a political scientist, a chartered housing practitioner, a writer, public policy analyst and social critic and officially appointed and turbaned as an Imam in Nigeria in 2016.

Lanre Akinbo

He is a corporate finance, transactions services and business strategy professional with extensive experience in financial analysis/modelling, business valuation, financial due diligence, business planning, feasibility studies, business strategy development, technology, capacity-building and research. He worked for about 8 years in the advisory and tax practices of Arthur Andersen and KPMG in Nigeria; where he completed several engagements in investment appraisal, business valuation, tax advisory, mergers and buyouts for various clients. These assignments involved several cross-border teams in Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana, the US and the UK. He is currently the Managing Partner and Managing Director of Wizer Resource & Advisory Limited and Wizer Consulting Services LLP, firms he founded in 2006 and 2013, respectively, specialising in financial advisory, business consulting, capacity development and technology software services. He has been a participant at several local and international courses on corporate finance, transaction advisory services, tax, data analysis, valuation and mergers & acquisitions and management. Lanre is a high-profile resource person for capacity-building programmes in various sectors including banking, private equity, professional services, telecommunications, etc. He is also the co-founder and Director of Beyond Credit, an organisation that provides much needed micro-loans to individuals and micro-enterprises; and a Director of the Nigerian Economic Summit Group.

Patrick O. Okigbo

He is the Founder of Nextier, a public policy advisory firm and think-tank, focused on improving governance and development outcomes in Africa. Patrick started his career in Nigeria in 1998 with Diamond Bank Plc. before joining Accenture where he worked with financial services clients across West Africa. He was part of the team that advised on the first electronic payment processing platform in Nigeria. Patrick joined the Management Associate Programme at Citigroup in New York City in 2003 and worked in different capacities including providing services to the U.S. government. He left Citigroup as a Vice President in 2007 to join Transcorp Plc. in Nigeria as the Chief Financial Officer. He led efforts to restructure the firm’s finances and to start-up two new ventures in agro-processing and hospitality. In 2010, Patrick served as a Senior Special Assistant to the President of Nigeria; focused on reforming the country’s electricity industry. In 2011, he founded Nextier. The firm works with major government institutions and international development programmes. It is the local implementing partner on the two largest infrastructure-focused development programmes in Nigeria. It has grants from top foundations (MacArthur Foundation and Open Society Initiative for West Africa) to support research and advocacy activities. Patrick has a Bachelor of Agriculture degree from the University of Nigeria, an MBA from Emory University, and an Executive Masters in Public Administration from the London School of Economics. He sits on the board of Tenece, a technology services firm with operations in four African countries and Dubai. He is a Global Advisor to Energy for Growth Hub, a Washington D.C.-based energy solutions institution. Patrick serves on several government committees and trusted advisor to several public officials. He writes a regular blog on public policy and is widely published in newspapers. Patrick is married to Awele and they are blessed with four children. As a Senior Fellow, Patrick’s research will be on Rebuilding the Falling House: Technology Innovations and Africa’s Renaissance. His faculty sponsor is John Haigh, Co-Director, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, and Lecturer in Public Policy at the Harvard Kennedy.

Hon. Justice Olusola Williams (Rtd.)

She is the founder of Institute of Paralegal Services and serves as a consultant to the Wey Practice Law Firm. With a proven track record in capacity-building, efficiency improvement and driving transformational social change, she brings a wealth of experience from her years of practice as counsel, law teacher and arbiter. As consultant, she provides early expert evaluation regarding disputes, qualified opinions on prospects of litigation or other dispute resolution mechanisms and acts as party-appointed arbitrator where required. She got her first degree (LL.B Hons) from University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) in 1985 and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1986. She went on to obtain a Masters in Law from the University of Lagos in 1991. Since her call to the Nigerian Bar she has worn several hats and fully exploited career opportunities laden in the legal industry in Nigeria. She worked as counsel in the private law firms of Niyi Oyetunde & Co. and Chief Rotimi Williams Chambers, served as General Manager of United Investments Ltd, lectured at the Nigerian Law School and in 2001, she was appointed a Judge of the High Court of Lagos State where she dispensed justice without fear or favour for 18 years. She voluntarily retired in 2019 to pursue her dream of setting up an Institute to train administrative and support staff of the legal profession. She is the founder of the Institute of Paralegal Services, established to meet the need for training and raising professional paralegals to assist in effective and efficient legal service delivery and administration of justice in Nigeria. Also, in furtherance of her interest in aviation law, she has undertaken and passed the IATA International Air Law Course with distinction. She is the Presiding Judge in the reality Courtroom TV Show Judging Matters.

Ego Boyo

She is the MD/CEO of Temple Productions, a full service production company based in Lagos for the past 20 years. Most of her film works are seminal moments in Nigeria film history. She studied Theatre Arts with a focus on TV and film from the University of Benin. She made her professional debut in the critically acclaimed soap opera Checkmate, which ran for five years on NTA. Mrs. Boyo went on to a career defining lead role in the feature film Violated which was her debut as a Producer. She has worked extensively in Video Film production, Corporate Promotional Film Making, Television Series, Advocacy Films, Documentaries and TV adverts for various clients. She has been a member of the IWS for 18 years and joined because she wanted to give back and contribute to the advancement of women and children. She has worked as Assistant Secretary, Programmes Secretary, Chairperson Day Nursery (for three years 2013 – 2016) and Vice President.Mrs. Boyo set up her own foundation - Temple MAI Foundation under Temple Productions to work on advocacy around these causes. With the mandate to produce and present visual statements for advocacy groups and other foundations; Temple MAI Foundation will also inform and educate identified groups and the general public through visual media. She is a Global Rights advocate in the campaign against Sexual Violence, serves on the Advisory Board of Oando Foundation and is a Director at Lagos Preparatory School. She is particularly interested in advancing access for all children to early education, and in girl child education and empowerment. She is also a member of the Association of Movie Producers, National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) and NEGB


Abiola Osibanjo

She is a US trained registered and certified wound/ostomy certified nurse. She is the CEO/Nursing Director of a nursing agency in Lagos, Bethcare Home Health & Nursing Agency.











She-EO 9.0

The pandemic has never stopped us from having conversations that matter and we’re keeping at it in 2021 and beyond. She-EO 9.0 started with a bang in January with these amazing speakers. It was a day full of laughter, lessons and sharing with the awesome women in our community. Although a virtual event, it felt like we were in the same room, the love and support we felt in that sacred space was next to none. We have so much more lined up for this year, we can’t wait share with you.

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