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Profiles
Professor Seun Kolade
Professor Seun Kolade is a Professor of Entrepreneurship and Digital Transformation at Sheffield Business School, Sheffield Hallam University. He has previously held research and leadership roles at several UK institutions, including De Montfort University, Loughborough University London, and London South Bank University. He is also a Visiting Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at the University of Ibadan. With a background in engineering, his interdisciplinary research spans digital transformation, circular economy, transformative entrepreneuring, and SME strategies in turbulent environments. A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and Certified Management and Business Educator (CMBE), he is also a UK Council for Graduate Education (UKCGE) Recognised Research Supervisor and a PMI Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP). He is a COREN-registered engineer and a member of the Nigerian Society of Engineers. Professor Kolade has published over 90 academic outputs, including journal articles, books, and policy reports. He has led numerous funded research projects and consulted for international organisations such as the British Council and the United Nations. He is Associate Editor for Technology Analysis and Strategic Management and Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences. A serial entrepreneur, he founded Enterprise Republic and leads the DEFINED project, driving digital transformation and economic development in Africa.
Dr Tunmise Ayodele
Dr. Tunmise Ayodele is a dynamic entrepreneur with expertise in agribusiness, research, and retail across Nigeria, Europe, and the U.S. He is the CEO of Enshet Group, MD of Elan League International Ltd (UK), Partner at En-Large Financial Institution, and Co-founder of Five root Ltd
He has led Enshet Crop Solution Ltd in cultivating 1,300+ hectares of cassava, establishing a processing plant in Ekiti State, and exporting garri to the UK, Germany, and the U.S. His expertise spans agro-processing, logistics, and consulting across the agro-value chain.
A Ph.D. holder in Architecture and Sustainable Development, Dr. Ayodele has presented at international forums, including the African Investment Forum, where he outlined Enshet Farms’ $2.5M cassava project. He has facilitated over $50M in agricultural supply contracts and built a strong network of global distributors.
Committed to Nigeria’s growth, he invests in agriculture across Ekiti, Ondo, and Kogi. A former Majority Leader of the Ekiti State Youth Parliament, he remains active in civic affairs. At 35, he continues to drive sustainable agriculture, economic development, and youth empowerment in Nigeria and beyond.
Dr Abiodun Egbetokun
Dr. Abiodun Egbetokun combines a background in engineering with advanced degrees and extensive experience in the foundations of successful innovation and entrepreneurship.
He was, until recently, a Deputy Director of Research at the National Centre for Technology Management in Nigeria. In that role, he made inputs regularly to policy debates in Nigeria and beyond, helping governments and organisations understand how to drive enterprise growth and innovation.
Since 2010, he has contributed to several high-level impact-oriented plans, policies and programmes, including Nigeria’s Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policy, the African Union’s Accelerated Industrial Development of Africa (AIDA) and UNIDO’s Africa Strategy.
Abiodun was President (2019-2021) of the Nigerian Young Academy and held a Science Advice for Policy Fellowship of the US National Science Foundation (NSF) in 2019. He serves on the Board of the Pure Youth Organisation, an international youth development charity. He currently teaches business management at De Montfort University in Leicester.
Dr Adebowale Adeyeye
Adebowale Adeyeye is a doctor of Agribusiness management and Value chain optimisation in turbulent economies. He is a Fellow of Higher Education Academy (FHEA) UK. He has worked in several business, policy, institutional and infrastructural development sectors across the globe, focusing on optimisation, processing, packaging, export, capital raise, rural infrastructure development, value chains, re-afforestation and sustainable agricultural practices, trade and logistics. He championed several trade, research and fact-finding missions in different sectors; consulting and advising governments at sub-national and national levels. His core research and interests focus on works that can help improve the performance and livelihood of smallholder farmers. His Agribusiness investments cover commodities like cashew, cocoa, coffee, ginger, tea, oil seeds, grains and tubers.
He founded a few companies, some of which are Creativo el Matador, ELAN League international, DRIFT, started the TARGAM initiative, and also co-founded a few which include Solstice height global, Naxos logistics, 2412 media co. He sits on the board of several African, American, Asian and European companies and organisations, providing advisory and support roles.
Since inception in 2016, his foundation, WAF, has directly supported over 30,000 people across Africa, supporting them in areas of educational fulfilment, sport and rural enterprise.
Dr Francis Awolowo
Dr. Francis Awolowo is a distinguished scholar, educator, and advocate for equity in higher education. He is a Senior Lecturer in Financial and Management Accounting at Sheffield Hallam University. Francis is the Principal Investigator and Project Lead of the Accomplished Study Programme in Research Excellence (ASPIRE), a groundbreaking initiative funded by OfS/UKRI to support Black scholars in accessing doctoral education. His research spans forensic accounting, audit failures, occupational fraud, and race and ethnicity in higher education. He is a sought-after speaker who delivers anti-racist workshops across the UK, shaping institutional policies and fostering inclusive learning environments.
Dr Debo Owoseni
Dr. Debo Owoseni is a Senior Lecturer in Information Systems at De Montfort University’s School of Computer Science and Informatics. Prior to joining academia in 2019, he had a distinguished 13-year career in the financial services industry, leading various digital transformation projects. His research focuses on digital transformation, digital innovation, and the societal and ethical implications of digital technologies, particularly in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), fintech, higher education, and marginalized communities. Dr. Owoseni emphasizes the responsible use of digital technologies, including artificial intelligence, to align digital initiatives with global sustainability objectives, supporting UN Sustainable Development Goals such as Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8), Reduced Inequalities (SDG 10), and Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17
Dr. Bridget Irene
Dr. Bridget Irene is a distinguished academic, researcher, and advocate for women’s empowerment, particularly in entrepreneurship and sustainable development. Currently serving as a Senior Lecturer in Business Management at De Montfort University, UK, Dr. Irene specialises in gendered entrepreneurship, sustainability, and innovation in the Global South.
Her work focuses on amplifying the voices of women, addressing systemic barriers, and promoting inclusive policies that drive economic growth and social equity. Her recent studies explore critical themes such as entrepreneurial education, energy poverty, and the intersection of gender and sustainability in Sub-Saharan Africa.
A Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and a Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute, Dr. Irene combines academic rigour with practical insights. Her leadership and dedication to advancing women’s roles in entrepreneurship have been recognised globally.
Professor Amos Fatokun
Professor Amos Fatokun is currently Professor of Pharmacology and Neuroscience at Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU), UK, where he leads a team of researchers working to understand, at the finest level, the causes of diseases such as cancers and neurodegenerative conditions, and ultimately develop more efficacious and safer medicines to treat them.
He has led several externally funded research projects, published over 100 journal articles, book chapters and abstracts; and supervised many PhD students, postdocs and visiting researchers from all over the world. He teaches on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and is a Fellow of the Higher education Academy (FHEA).
He is a previous recipient of prestigious international research fellowships and has worked at leading institutions, including the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, USA; the University of Sydney, Australia; and the Universities of Glasgow, Nottingham and Bradford in the UK.
Professor Fatokun is a Fellow of the British Pharmacological Society and the Royal Society of Chemistry, and has received awards/prizes and recognitions for excellence in research, scientific communications, public dissemination of science, and diversity and inclusion.
He is a Consultant to the British Council, a Staff Governor on LJMU Board of Governors, and a member of other Boards.
Mr Oluwafemi Adeleke
Mr Oluwafemi Adeleke is a distinguished Digital Technology and Cyber Security leader with over 15 years of cross-border experience in digital technology and information security. As a consultant, he specializes in Information Security, Enterprise Digital Technology Governance, Operational & Cyber Resilience, and Financial Technology Product Innovation.
With a proven track record of managing complex programs, ensuring regulatory compliance, and strengthening digital and security resilience, Oluwafemi is a trusted advisor to C-level executives. He provides strategic guidance to safeguard enterprises while driving digital transformation. His expertise is reinforced by multiple globally recognized industry certifications.
Beyond his consulting practice, Oluwafemi actively contributes to the advancement of Digital Technology and Information Security through peer reviewed publications, the development of exam questions for leading professional certifications, and the review of examination preparatory manuals in Cyber Security, Data Protection, and AI Security. Additionally, he is committed to mentoring the next generation of Digital Technology, cybersecurity and IT Audit professionals. His contributions continue to shape the industry, fostering digital trust and resilience.
Dr. Toyin Aderiye
Dr. Bukola Fatokun
Dr. Bukola Fatokun is a seasoned Lecturer in International Business Management within Liverpool Business School, Faculty of Business and Law at Liverpool John Moores University. She earned her Doctorate in Business & Management, and currently teaches on the MSc Management Programmes. She has worked and lived in four continents and has experience with charitable organisations in the US and the UK. She has volunteered for NGOs such as Include-IT Mersey (LCR) as a Digital Inclusion Tutor. She is currently module leading Managing Business Research for MSc Management, and MSc Management and Digital Business students. She has won many awards and has extensive experience in the areas of postgraduate student support and inclusivity projects. She is an author, a mentor and also a role model. She is the founder of DAIS, an initiative aimed to provide the right platform, scholarship and literacy opportunity for the promising but less privileged secondary school students in Nigeria.
Dr Fola Bolaji
Dr Fola Bolaji is an accomplished solution architect with an impressive range of skills and experience in the fields of computer science, engineering, networking, programming, entrepreneurship, and cybersecurity. With over 22 years of practical experience in the computing industry, Fola’s expertise is highly sought after. He holds a Ph.D. in Computer & IT from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, where he conducted rigorous research into the areas of Artificial Intelligence and Cybersecurity. Currently, Fola is the manager of cybersecurity at Apiphani, an Managed Service Provider (MSP) located in the great state of Massachusetts, USA. In his prior engagements, Fola had the privilege of lecturing at reputable universities in Nigeria for approximately 8 years before relocating to USA for his Ph.D. and better opportunities. His exceptional work ethic, professionalism, and goal-oriented mindset make him an excellent addition to any business or institution.
Mr. Julius Irene
Mr Julius Irene is a Senior Researcher at the Transformative Innovation Africa Hub (TIAH) in the United Kingdom. With a background in geology, he has evolved into an interdisciplinary scholar specializing in sustainability transitions, energy social science, and socioenvironmental studies. His research focuses on energy transition dynamics and their policy implications, particularly in the Global South, aiming to contribute to transformative solutions for sustainable development. His work bridges science, technology, and innovation (STI) with policy, fostering equitable and impactful interventions in energy and environmental governance.
Dr. Darasimi Oshodi
Dr. Darasimi Oshodi currently teaches at Global Banking School in Manchester, where he leads modules in Academic Skills, Research Methods, and Health and Social Care. His leadership experience spans both educational and community settings. He oversees three key modules at work and co-leads a unit at his church, where he is responsible for around thirty members alongside his co-leads.
In addition, he serves as a member of the Board of Trustees at another church in Manchester, contributing to strategic decision-making and organisational development. He is passionate about research, particularly in areas that promote equality and social development. He also engages with social issues by facilitating discussions on social media and organising events that bring people together to exchange ideas.
Dr. Ayodeji Ibitoye
Dr. Ayodeji Ibitoye is a dedicated Facilitator and Researcher at the University of Greenwich, London, where he shapes the future of tech innovation and education. With robust leadership experience, he previously served as Director of Digital Services and Acting Head of Department at premier Nigerian universities, spearheading transformative digital initiatives. His extensive expertise in machine learning, data science for social good, computer vision, and responsible AI aligns with ATL’s vision of reimagining the world as a more equal and just place through transformational leadership. Passionate about empowering Black professionals, Ayodeji actively mentors emerging tech leaders and consults for corporate organisations. He contributes to ATL’s mission by engaging in monthly network meetings, skill development workshops, and strategic projects that promote education and support civil society, driving impactful change across sectors.
Engr. Shina Awopeju
Engr. Shina Awopeju is a professional photographer and media personality. He is the Deputy Chairman of the National Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN), Ekiti State Chapter, where he actively champions youth empowerment, leadership development, and skill acquisition.
Previously, he served as the Chairman of the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS), Ekiti State Chapter, representing and advocating for students’ interests. His leadership in this role earned him recognition as one of the most impactful student leaders in recent times.
With a strong commitment to youth development, he has been involved in various initiatives aimed at equipping young people with relevant skills in leadership, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation. His work aligns with ATL’s mission of fostering innovation and economic growth by empowering young talents to become productive members of society.
Through his leadership, he continues to inspire, mentor, and create opportunities for the next generation.
Mr. Kadri Olawale
Mr Kadri Olawale is an entrepreneur with interests spanning the Oil and Gas Sector, Gaming, Leisure and Hospitality, Transportation (Last-Mile Transport Vehicle Financing), and Nano Enterprise Financing. Before resigning from his Oil Servicing job with Teresols Nigeria Limited, a foremost and leading indigenous Oil Servicing Firm in 2021, to pioneer his startups. Olawale enjoyed rapid growth in his five-year spell in the Oil and Gas industry, working as a Procurement Executive, then Business Development Officer servicing Chevron, SPDC and Exxon-Mobil. In 2021, Olawale started his gaming business with N3m he raised through crowdfunding and has since built the company with a current valuation of over 300m. Olawale has a knack for Startup Incubation and Scalability, Strategy Development and Private-Public relations. Olawale hails from Aramoko Ekiti, in Ekiti West Local Government of Ekiti State. Olawale holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business Education from the Ekiti State University. Olawale holds certificates from Rutgers University and Fundacao Institute De Administracao, Brazil. As a result of his penchant for capacity development, Olawale is on the verge of completing a Postgraduate Degree in Entrepreneurship at the prestigious University of Ibadan School of Business. Just recently, Olawale co-founded and served as the Managing Director of Ownercheap Nigeria Limited, a last-mile transport financing company that runs hybrid higher purchase in Ibadan, Oyo State, leveraging technology to solve challenges associated with traditional hire-purchase businesses and also providing Nano Credits to Nano Enterprises. Olawale’s leadership skills and qualities have been recognised by diverse organisations, notable among them are the East African Community (Arusha, Tanzania) as Youth Goodwill Ambassador, Ekiti State Government, as Youth Personality of the year, Leadership and Governance 2022 Cohort. The Nigerian Youth Congress (Heroes Award Winner 2024), Junior Chambers International Top Ten Youth Personality in Ekiti State.
Dr. Fikayo Taiwo
Dr. Fikayo Taiwo is a lawyer called to the Nigerian Bar and a lecturer at the University of Essex Law School with primary research interests in civil justice systems and reform. She conducts research in judicial approaches to ADR and the impact of these on access to justice. She is also a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) teaching Contract Law and International Dispute Resolution at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. As Fikayo is committed to educational excellence, she actively seeks approaches for imbibing an excellent spirit in students both in and out of her classes. Several of the students who have actively engaged with Fikayo during their academic journeys have proceeded to graduate with excellent results.
Mr Joshua Olufemi
Mr Joshua Olufemi is the founder of Dataphyte, a data and technology company that provides data access and technology solutions for public, private, and third-sector organisations across Africa. He has pioneed various initiatives that have mentored hundreds of young professionals in the media, data, and civic technology sectors.
Over the past 10 years, Joshua has dedicated himself to building a community of practice centered around media development, data science, civic technology, and innovation, through initiatives like Campus Reporter Africa, Dataphyte Academy, and the Dataphyte Innovation Hub.
He has led various team at several organisations, including Dataphyte, Cenetre for Media and Society, Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID) and Nigeria Leadership Initiative, to create or coordinate initiatives such as Anfani, Goloka, Nubia, and Dubawa, UdemeNG – that promote youth advocacy and civic engagement.
Joshua serves on the board of organisations focused on democracy and socioeconomic development initiatives, including social justice, youth advocacy, governance, and policy reforms.
Dr. Olanrewaju (‘Lanre) Lewis
My Social handles are: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/olanrewaju-lewis/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/olanrewaju.lewis/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/lanrelewis Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/olanrewaju.lewis/
Dr. Adebukola Dada
Dr. Adebukola Dada is a Christian Black research scientist at Purdue University whose work in soil science advances sustainable solutions for food security, soil fertility, and conservation. Her research directly addresses critical global challenges, aligning with ATL’s mission of transformational leadership and collective impact. Previously, Dr. Dada served as the Soil Health Community Leader within the American Society of Agronomy, where she facilitated networking, training, and resource-sharing among scientists and practitioners. Her leadership fostered collaboration and knowledge exchange, reflecting ATL’s emphasis on community building and professional growth. Passionate about mentorship, Dr. Dada integrates faith with academic and career development, empowering young scientists to excel while nurturing their spiritual growth. Her dedication to continuous learning and leveraging research to support others embodies ATL’s values of generosity, collaboration, and personal development. By actively sharing knowledge and creating opportunities, she contributes to ATL’s vision of an equitable and impactful future.
Mr. Damilola Owolabi
Dr. Olapeju Ogunmokun
Dr. Olapeju Ogunmokun is a lecturer and researcher at the Leicester Castle Business School, De Montfort University, Leicester. She is a Fellow of the Association of International Accountant FAIA(Acad), a Full Member of the Association of Accounting Technician (MAAT) and a Chartered Accountant (ACMA, CGMA) all of which are reflected in her scholarship and research. Olapeju has a distinction in Accounting and Business Management from Brunel University London and was awarded the doctoral research prize for her Ph.D. in Finance, Risk and Entrepreneurship at De Montfort University. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and has substantial experience in coordinating accounting, finance and business management programmes, supervising post graduate research and teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Olapeju is research active and drawing from her extensive career experience in industry, is committed to widening and continuing access to impactful education through community engagement and business consultancy.
Dr. Egena Ode
Dr. Adedamola Lawanson
Mr Mirhiga Okuwhere
Dr. Ekhoerose Valentine Onaiwu
Dr. Ekhoerose Valentine Onaiwu is researcher in pharmaceutical nanotechnology and drug delivery systems. He is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow at the Leicester School of Pharmacy, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom. Dr E V Onaiwu is the author of the book: ‘Global Genetic Terror’, a book that x-rays the novel coronavirus, its impact on healthcare delivery systems as well as an outlook on post-pandemic global health. He has co-authored several other research journal publications. His most recent innovations and technological development has found recognition in the pharmaceutical industries. He is a practical life coach, a renowned strategist, an excellent trainer, mentor and also Research Director of the Africa Industrialization Group, who has been a lead at several conferences and masterclasses for industry professionals across Europe and Africa, helping participants develop new facets for innovative thinking as well as novel paradigm for research and sustainable business development across various industry settings.
Dr. Chioma Onoshakpor
She is an experienced entrepreneur and accomplished non-profit female advocate leader with 10 years of experience in helping scale businesses of female entrepreneurs in Africa. She runs the Boss Babes Nigeria platform where she advocates for the growth of women through business financing. She has supported over 10,000 female owned businesses and attracted funding worth N8.25M for these women and continues to advocate for the rights of women and young girls. Her recent project was a business grant pitch competition which saw 15 women win N250k each to use in scaling their businesses as a way to bridge the access to finance gap for women entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
As a lecturer at the Aberdeen Business School of Robert Gordon University, she delivers lectures in both entrepreneurship modules and core management modules. Her core research interest is in the field of Entrepreneurship and with specific interest in the areas of Gender, Access to Finance and entrepreneurial motivation. She is currently the Co-investigator for an interdisciplinary project titled ‘Design and development of prototype weighing system for remotely operated smart unmanned weighbridge machines’, an Innovate UK-funded project worth around £250k. She is also the lead investigator for an Interface Innovation Voucher project aimed at the design and development of a micro-fibre cloth, a project that supports the Net Zero call.
She has many reputable publications to her name.
Dr. Emmanuel Mogaji
Dr. Ibukunolu David Babarinde
Dr Ibukunolu David Babarinde is currently a Senior Lecturer at the University of Lancashire Business School, UK, where he teaches and conducts research in the broad areas of Work, Employment, Human Resource Management and Industrial Relations. With great passion for mentoring and developing capacities for future leadership, Dr Babarinde has worked with students and youth organisations in Nigeria and in the UK. He has extensive teaching experience across a range of programmes, including MSc Management and MBA. He has recorded successful research supervisions across taught and research degree programmes, and he is currently open to accepting PhD candidates. Dr Babarinde is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (FHEA) and has membership of other professional associations, including the Chartered Institute of Personnel Development (CIPD) and the British Universities Industrial Relations Association (BUIRA).
Dr. Olatunji Adekoya
Engr. Kolawole Ladeji
Mrs. Olamide Falehin
Olamide Falehin is a doctoral researcher and associate lecturer at the University of the West of Scotland (UWS), where she combines theoretical frameworks with real-world applications in her teaching. Currently pursuing her PhD, she focuses on the significance of trust in entrepreneurship, investigating social issues and the dynamics of African minority entrepreneurship in the West Midlands through a mixed embedded analysis approach. Additionally, Olamide serves on the PGR Doctoral College Board at UWS and currently represents PGRs with the British Academy of Management, advocating for the needs of doctoral students to enhance support and resources. She is also an award winner, having received the Best Development paper award and the Best Reviewer award for excellent reviews for the African studies track at the BAM conference. She is passionate about helping small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) build sustainable businesses.
Dr. Temidayo Popoola
Dr. Temidayo Popoola is a Mechanical Project Engineer specializing in Building Services and infrastructure projects, as well as a seasoned entrepreneur. He recently completed an MSc in Business Data Analytics at Bangor University, where he applied data-driven insights to enhance engineering and project management. With strong leadership experience, he has led design and construction teams on large-scale projects such as the Dangote Refinery, managing work packages, procurement, and commissioning. He collaborates with multidisciplinary teams to improve efficiency, cost control, and safety. Aligned with ATL’s mission, he combines technical expertise with strategic leadership to drive innovation and sustainability in engineering, infrastructure, and business. Passionate about community impact, he mentors young professionals and contributes to projects that promote sustainable development and equitable access to engineering solutions.
