Introducing Our Trustees

Please join us in making life better for the underprivileged children in our society.

Mrs Bose Agbesanwa

Mrs Bose Agbesanwa

Trustee

Bose has had a multifaceted career encompassing areas of Mentoring, Training, and Executive Coaching. She supports educational institutions in the UK, as Principal at Bose Agbesanwa Associates with volunteer service as President, Rotary Club of Stratford (2020-21) London.

She founded RCCN in 2018 with a specific focus to support and improve the lives of underprivileged and vulnerable children in Nigeria, based on her ethos that  “Every Child is a Champion”.

Bose has 2 champion daughters and is happily married to Reverend Tade Agbesanwa, the Senior Pastor at Custom House Baptist Church, London.

Mrs Ayo Odusanya

Mrs Ayo Odusanya

Trustee

Ayo Odusanya, MICA. Solicitor, MLRO and Founder of Lead Collective. Ayo has worked in the Legal sector for almost a decade and is currently the Money Laundering Reporting Officer at a Fin-tech company.

She is also the founder and head consultant at Lead Collective, a legal consultancy firm that makes legal knowledge accessible for business owners. Ayo helps them own their intellectual property, scale their business and ultimately maximize their profit.

She has previously taken on a number of roles including a Trustee on the Board for Girls Brigade England and Wales and as a secondary school governor in London.

Introducing Our Board

Please join us in making life better for the underprivileged children in our society.

Ambassador Bankole Adeoye

Ambassador Bankole Adeoye

Board Member

Ambassador Bankole A. Adeoye is a Commonwealth / British Council and Chevening Scholar who received the post-graduate Diploma in Diplomatic Studies from the University of Oxford, England in 1991. He currently serves the Addis Ababa Diplomatic Community in the capacity of Co-Convener of the Group of Friends on Children affected by Armed Conflict (GoF-CAAC) which was launched in April 2018 in Ethiopia, in partnership with Save the Children Pan African Office. For more on Amb. Adeoye please visit his LinkedIn profile.

Revd. Tade Agbesanwa

Revd. Tade Agbesanwa

Board Member

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Mrs Abimbola Ogan

Mrs Abimbola Ogan

Board Member

Abimbola Yewande Ogan, a seasoned retired Administrator at the Department of Petroleum Resources Nigeria.
Bimbo is now giving back to society by volunteering in different capacities.
She is very passionate about giving children a good start in life. At the moment she supports children in Early Years and local schools in Lagos.

Mrs Morenike Omaiboje

Mrs Morenike Omaiboje

Board Member

Currently Board member and Director of Programmes, Women’s Consortium of Nigeria (WOCON), a non-governmental organization with United Nations’ special consultative status, Morenike manages the day-to-day operations of WOCON, leading efforts to forge partnerships with local NGOs and
international partners for the attainment of equal status of women within the communities and the nation at large especially in the anti-human trafficking space.
A Human Resources expert and Trainer, Morenike is a Resource Person in many executive Platforms.
Mr Tokunbo Smith

Mr Tokunbo Smith

Board Member

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Mrs Adeola Ibigbami

Mrs Adeola Ibigbami

Board Member

Mrs. Adeola Ibigbami ( nee Iyanda) is a teacher by profession and a proprietress.
She has a passion for humanitarian work especially seeing the youths maximising their potentials.
Adeola is a member of Oke Ira Junior School, School Board Management Council and Oke Ira Primary school Old student Board in Lagos state She is an activist and Human Right Advocate
(CDHR).
Adeola is the Project Coordinator of RCCN.
She is happily married to Mr. Olaniyi Ibigbami and together have four boys.