Olajumoke Adebayo is a Nurse-Midwife and reproductive health enthusiast. She began her advocacy work at the age of 19 through writing. She is the founder/team lead of Reprolife Nigeria, a social enterprise focused on improving the sexual and reproductive health and wellbeing of young people, women and children through education, advocacy and improving access to services.
She has worked as a programs officer for a social enterprise (Mamalette) and was the pioneering programs officer who designed the Motherhood cell groups and has worked with other sexual and reproductive health social enterprises and Non-profits. She also volunteers for The Nigerian Child Initiative where she helps provide health services to children in underserved communities. Olajumoke is the convener of “Passage Between Your Legs” a sexual health meet-up for young people to discuss issues around sexuality in a safe and judgment-free environment. Olajumoke is passionate about achieving optimal wellbeing of girls and women. She has interests in reproductive health and policies, Health economics, research, public speaking and travelling.

Emerald Nnoruka, hails from Anambra State, Nigeria. He is 23 years old graduate of the University of Lagos. Emerald is an intelligent hard working young man interested in building capacity and improving his skills while impacting in the lives of others. He currently works as a program associate in Access to Health and Rights Initiative(AHRDI).
Emerald is passionate about promoting the health and rights of young individuals regardless of race, religion, sexuality and other preferences. He appeals mostly to the younger generation because he is a young person who has a passion to see young people grow and achieve their dreams and aspirations. In his words, he says “I stand for justice and equality and also the rights of every human being seeing that opinions, views and all sorts of diversity are respected” He is charismatic, unique and with numerous talents to see that the society at large becomes a favorable place where we all can live together in peace and harmony.

Ms. Ordu .U. Betty, who hails from Owerri in Imo State Nigeria, is a community health educator and advocate. She works with Community Health Promotion & Sustenance Initiative, as a volunteer. In the past 2 years, she has been part of the team that handled several community health outreaches that focused on sexual reproductive health and HIV education. She studied at the Polytechnic Ibadan, where she got an OND in computer science. She is a cheerful person with a happy life. Betty is passionate about young women and youths, who she believes are the “kingdom treasures”. She loves to travel occasionally.

Animashaun Azeez is a community mobilizer and a sexual reproductive health advocate with over five years of experience. He has actively participated in several HIV/AIDS prevention intervention targeting Men Who Have sex with Men in Lagos Nigeria. He holds several professional certificates including HIV testing and counseling services, adherence counseling among others.

Bamiwola Hannah is a Christian and a native of Ogun state. She currently works with Youth Empowerment and Development Initiative as a master trainer and runs programmes on adolescent sexual reproductive health. She also doubles as a programme Coordinator for the HELLO LAGOS initiative (an initiative of the Lagos State Adolescent health unit that is managed by YEDI) where adolescents and young people access services on sexual reproductive health and counseling. She is a certified HIV/AIDS counselor tester, she also has training in life planning Counselling services. Through these platforms. She understands how to work with young people and the importance of young people’s involvement in advocating for sexual health and rights. She is also an event manager and loves managing events.

OFFOR GAB-CLITON NWAKOBI is a 23year old, a native of Enugu state Nigeria. He is currently an advanced level certificate holder from BRAINFILL ACADEMY in Ilorin Kwara state. I became a health worker/counselor tester, an advocate of HIV intervention and also a human right personal in 2018 after watching a movie [SHUGA] about HIV which ignited the passion to educate people about the virus. He is a volunteer worker for IMPROVED SEXUAL AND RIGHT ADVOCACY INITIATIVE [ISHRAI].
My hobbies are traveling and playing video games. I’m a very simple, caring and God fearing individual and also quick to learning and understanding.

Awodipe Olayemi is a Bachelor’s Degree holder in History and International Relations from Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife(O.A.U). She is a student member of the Chartered Institute of  Personnel Management (CIPM). Olayemi works with Gender Equity and Development Initiative(GEDI) as their Programme Officer where she coordinates the recruitment process and organizes project specific training activities for grassroots women on their rights.
She is actively involved in the planning and implementation of community empowerment programs for vulnerable women. She is an intelligent conversationist and always eager to learn from people. She loves to travel and hopes her impact would be felt on a global scale.
Titilayo Akindiya is a graduate of Biochemistry from University of Illorin, Kwara State. She’s been a Volunteer Health worker in Aina Ajobo primary health center, a government-owned Health center at Ogba, Lagos since December 2016. She’s currently in charge of the Pharmaceutical section in the Health Center and She also participates in programs aimed at sensitizing nursing mothers about the proper immunization process for their babies, personal hygiene, various disease prevention and treatment plans. In 2017, She worked with the World Health Organization (WHO) in the immunization tracking program to ensure that children between 0 to 5 years were duly immunized. She also actively participated and played major roles in various medical outreaches in the community, including HIV test, Hepatitis B test, Diabetes test, general body check-ups, Vitamin A and Deworming programs in primary schools. Her passion is fuelled by the need to have a safe community and a healthy people.
Ajala Kehinde Abdulhazeez is an Adolescent Reproductive Health and Rights champion for Action Era Alliance(AEA), a community-based organization working to reduce the impact of HIV and Human Rights violations among Adolescents and young people. Kehinde is also a peer educator and in this role, he promotes both in-school and out-of-school adolescent participation in defense of SRHR through peer cohort sessions, focus group discussions, and facilitates their access to adolescent-friendly sexual and reproductive health services.
Bolaji Ibrahim