Ann Bassey Okim
Ann Bassey Okim is a lawyer, human rights advocate, and multi-venture entrepreneur committed to justice, youth empowerment, and nation-building.
She is the Founder of The Reform NG, a dynamic human rights organization advancing prison interventions, digital rights awareness, community outreach, and legal education for young people.
Through her leadership, Ann has helped secure the release of unlawfully detained individuals and expanded access to human rights knowledge across schools and communities.
She is also building a strong legal practice focused on civil and criminal litigation, property law, ethics, and corporate services, while offering pro bono representation and developing a sustainable legal brand.
Beyond law, Ann manages multiple businesses, including catering, décor, and retail, reflecting her creativity and pursuit of financial independence. A passionate advocate for emotional intelligence, faith, and women’s rights.
Ann serves actively in ministry at the House on the Rock, embodying values that inspire reform, opportunity, and a more just society for future generations.
Ernest Nwachukwu
Ernest Nwachukwu is a physiotherapist trained at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, with a dual focus on developing cross-border partnerships and enhancing the quality of life for older adults.
As Country Managing Director (Nigeria) at INAFRICA Strategy S.L., Ernest supports international companies expanding into Nigeria by guiding them through market entry and fostering strong, credible partnerships with Nigerian enterprises across diverse sectors.
In academia, he contributes to ageing and mobility research through the 3F Research Group at Dalhousie University (Halifax, Canada) and holds research roles with the Emerging Researchers and Professionals in Ageing – African Network (ERPAAN).
His nonprofit leadership experience includes organizational development for the Enyi Foundation for Community Development (EFCD) and the Oma Welfare Foundation (OWF), where he has advanced capacity-building and grant development initiatives.
Ernest is also the founder of Life Upside View Mental Health Foundation, a community-rooted initiative dedicated to promoting mental health awareness and support.
Minka Grace
Minka Grace is a dynamic musician, academic, and humanitarian whose work embodies creativity, education, and service.
As the founder of the Minka Grace Foundation, she champions opportunities for underprivileged children through education, artistic expression, and community support.
Holding a Master’s in Applied Drama and a Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Management, she is currently pursuing her PhD in Applied Drama, focusing on theatre’s transformative role in education and social development.
Beyond academia, Minka serves as a leader in Divine Life Ministry, where she integrates her theatre expertise into ministry, using creative expression to foster spiritual growth and service to God.
Her multifaceted contributions reflect a profound commitment to uplifting communities, advancing knowledge, and harnessing the arts as a powerful tool for humanitarian and spiritual impact.
Rosemary Anthony Ukam
Rosemary Anthony Ukam is a committed lawyer and entrepreneur whose career reflects excellence, service, and compassion. With a strong professional foundation in law, she combines legal expertise with innovative thinking to drive positive change through her entrepreneurial initiatives.
She is the founder of a business specializing in premium regalia for lawyers and judges, serving the professional needs of the legal community with quality and distinction.
Beyond her entrepreneurial work, Rosemary is an active member of the Centre for Human Dignity Concerns and Advocacy, an NGO dedicated to empowering individuals and protecting human dignity.
Through this platform, she contributes to initiatives that uplift vulnerable groups and advance social justice.
Her work consistently champions justice, personal development, and improved opportunities for underserved communities, embodying both leadership and compassion in every sphere of her influence.
