Board Of Trustees

Our board, comprised of individuals from various backgrounds and areas of expertise, brings ​unique knowledge and a strong commitment to promote Indigenous literacy and culture ​preservation.

Dr. (Mrs.) Olufemi Ogunsanya

Dr. Ogunsanya, a former University of Lagos lecturer, ​founded Oxbridge Tutorial College in 1993. Oxbridge was ​Nigeria's first Sixth Form College and is now the foremost ​specialised Sixth Form College. She is also the Chairman ​of the Boards of Governors of the Association of Private ​Educators in Nigeria (APEN), the Lagos Anglican Schools ​Management Board (LASMAB), and Igbobi College in ​Yaba.

Otunba Lekan Bello

Otunba Bello is the Group Managing Director at F&SCL. He ​started his professional career in 1978 with UBA. After ​several years in banking in various capacities, he left ​Fidelity Bank as General Manager in 1993 to establish the ​F&CSL Group, a stockbroking and financial services firm. ​He was appointed Commissioner of Finance for Ogun ​State in 2003, where he was responsible for policy ​formulation, budget implementation, revenue collection, ​and correct statutory allocation usage.

Mr. Rotimi Eyitayo

Rotimi is the CEO and Managing Director of Teammasters ​Limited. Rotimi is a well-known speaker and change agent ​who has led retreats and strategy sessions for companies ​in and out of Nigeria. Zenith Bank, NLNG, GT Co., and the ​Oyo State Government are a few examples.

Alhaji Femi Omotayo

Alhaji Omotayo is a seasoned entrepreneur with over 25 ​years of international oil and gas industry expertise. His ​extensive technical skills have catapulted him to Executive ​Management positions with international blue-chip ​companies such as Shell, Halliburton, AMEC, and ​Talisman Energy. After 18 years in Europe, he was ​appointed Managing Director of Orwell Oil and Gas ​International in 2000, guiding the company through a ​successful merger that resulted in AOS Orwell Limited, ​one of Sub-Saharan Africa's largest indigenous oilfield ​service firms.

Ms. Yemi Adamolekun

Yemi is the current Executive Director of Enough is ​Enough Nigeria (EiE), a coalition of individuals and ​organizations committed to advancing good governance ​and public accountability in Nigeria through active ​citizenship.


Yemi has 20 years of diverse experience in the public and ​private sectors of the United States and Nigeria. She ​volunteers with the Kudirat Initiative for Democracy ​(KIND), which supports women's rights, and Kaleyewa ​House, an elderly-focused non-governmental organization ​founded by her late mother. She is committed to educating ​and empowering Nigerians to understand their rights and ​responsibilities.


Mr. Basheer Tosin Ashafa

Basheer is a co-founder of Mezovest Ltd. Basheer is a ​serial entrepreneur with over 15 years of expertise in ​property development, marketing, and engineering/project ​management. He has also made substantial investments in ​construction, gas trading, logistics, capital markets, ​media, and technology. He is a true cultural custodian who ​is passionate about maintaining Yoruba culture through ​language, music, and art.

Ms. Ugoma Ebilah

Ugoma is the founder and curator of BLOOM Art, a ​portfolio gallery and private art salon. She has produced ​and staged exhibitions for some of today's most ​successful modern and contemporary artists. She also ​oversaw Nigeria's largest private secondary market art ​sale to date.


Ugoma is widely acknowledged as a driving force in ​Nigerian art, having created several art and cultural ​initiatives for clients such as First Bank, Microsoft, Rand ​Merchant Bank, McKinsey, and Coronation. She is now ​launching Mbari Kola, a development center for artists and ​art fans.


Mr. Wale Irokosu

Wale is the Managing Partner, Probitas Partners LLP, a ​leading specialist law firm; Editor-in-Chief, Electricity Law ​Reports; and, Creative Director, RapJointLagos.


Wale is a consummate public servant and currently serve ​on the Governing Council, Yaba College of Technology; ​Board of Governors, Ansar Ur-Deen Grammar School, ​Randle Avenue, Surulere, Lagos; Board of Trustees, Youth ​Party; and, Culture Committee, Isale Eko Descendants’ ​Union


Mrs. Nana-Aisha Ibrahim

Nana-Aisha is the Registrar for the British International ​Primary School in Lagos. She holds a degree in Electrical ​Engineering from the University of Lagos. She is well-​traveled and compassionate, with strong interpersonal ​and communication skills, and she works effectively with a ​wide range of constituents.