Board of Trustees

Lola Anuwe

An educator by profession, who has lectured at various colleges across South East London, Lola has a passion to support underprivileged children through feeding them, clothing them and improving their general welfare, with the aim of helping them achieve all their full potential in life.

Lola has a genuine compassion towards children and has a vision to open a children's centre that will provides childcare services, educational support and other extracurricular activities geared towards children. She has a degree in English Language and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education, as well as being an aspiring writer. Lola is married with four children.

 

Kemi Onafuwa

With a large heart for people, Kemi exemplifies excellence at every point and sets the pace with her distinctive qualities. She has a passion to see people have the opportunities in life to maximise their potential and live life abundantly.

Her professional life spans several years in multiple disciplines, such as business administration, information technology and education. She is the Director of Imperial Business Support Services; a dynamic London-based consultancy firm providing business solutions and training to small and medium sized enterprises. She brings a wealth of experience to the Positive Future Group.

Dr Monica Alabi

Innovative, passionate and dedicated Clinical Director who has been instrumental in pioneering effective cross regional primary and community healthcare initiatives. Combines clinical expertise with a strong commercial understanding and first class relationship management skills to engender knowledge share, partnership engagement and goal orientated strategies to benefit the communities in the Luton and Bedfordshire regions.

With a dedication to providing value for money, equitable, pre-emptively educational and solution orientated services, has utilised these skills to champion women’s healthcare in Africa via the creation of the charitable organisation, Vine Healthcare Solutions.

Gloria Olujobi

A qualified Social Worker with a BA (HONS) Social work from the University of Kent in Medway. Since qualifying in 2008, Gloria has worked with children and young people and she is now working with foster carers recruiting, assessing and training foster carers.

She is a qualified Stage 2 Practice Educator for social work students and also a mentor for Newly Qualified Social Workers in their first year of qualification.

She has a passion for educating people from Black African Communities on Child Protection practices in the UK and supporting them in finding alternative method of discipline that is acceptable within the UK society.