Trustee
Omotara Aquavi Talabi
My name is Omotara Aquavi Talabi. I was born in the UK in 1970. I have worked in Primary Education for over 20 years. I am a Christian widow with 2 grown up children. I attend Glory House London, where I’m a member of the board of trustees and serve within the Finance team. I am very concerned about the plight of the widow and hope to highlight their needs and be a voice for them. I love to read, write and cook.
Ronke Akingbade
Bunor Okoromu
I am a Christian parent, as well as a Sleep and Early Years Practitioner. My name is Bunor Okoromu.
I am passionate about empowering families of children and young people with disabilities. Being a parent/professional for 23 years has it perks, as well as being a Mental Health First Aider.
Serving as a Special Needs Governor, I worked and trained in nursery/primary/Special Educational Needs settings for over 20 years. I also volunteered and worked with my local authority and a disability charity to highlight the importance of empowering parents in my professional role.
Currently, I am working on my next related project. I enjoy reading, gardening and travelling alongside having a daily personal relationship with God.
Toyin Akinrinlade
My name is ‘Toyin Akinrinlade, born in Hackney London. I am married with two boys. I am a Christian, am passionate about praying. I belong to a small prayer group, who meet virtually on a monthly basis. I attend New Life Christian Church Wickford, Essex. I serve in the welcome team and about joining the church’s safeguarding team. I work with vulnerable children and their families within the statutory setting – am a Social Worker, also have systemic practitioner’s qualification. I enjoy visiting/contacting friends and families, reading Christian Novels, praying, recently started going to the gym(loving it). I love to support wherever possible, especially people who have experienced trauma or are vulnerable. These I think we all have experience or will experience at least once during our lifetime. My passion to help and support is fuelled by God and my profession.
Susan Ikpefuran
I am CEO of SmileyArk Kids. By profession I am an early years and parenting practitioner. Over the last 35 years I have provided a range of holistic services such as childcare, youth projects and training in schools and the community
in various London boroughs.
I am a Christian with a love for children, young people and their families including children with SEND.
I desire and have a passion to see every child and young person thrive, bringing out the best in them and achieving their full potential irrespective of their life’s journey.
I am a secondary school governor. And vice chair of Bexley BAME Network.
I enjoy mentoring and love traveling.
Atinuke Ojetunji
Beyond her professional role, Atinuke is actively involved in community initiatives and women’s groups, helping to organise wellbeing gatherings, social trips and family focused events. She also serves as Vice President of the UK Mayflower Old Student Association, coordinating annual alumni reunions that foster connection and shared heritage.
In her personal time, she enjoys creative media expression as a hobby, using storytelling and meaningful visuals as a reflective outlet. She brings thoughtful leadership, organisational strength and heartfelt service to everything she does.
My faith is central to who I am, and I’m passionate about contributing to God’s Kingdom and supporting disadvantaged communities.
I love creativity and enjoy stepping into new challenges. Outside of work, you’ll often find me staying active, exploring new places, experimenting with inventive recipes, or spending quality time with family and friends.
I have a real passion for Mathematics and enjoy impacting my knowledge with children and young adults, helping them build confidence in the subject. I also support adults with business set ups, financial planning, strategy, analysis, and accounting.
I’m known for my eye for detail, which makes proofreading and refining documents something I genuinely enjoy.
Alongside this, I serve as a financial advisor to a charity that helps children through sports—an opportunity I find deeply fulfilling.
