Governing Board
The governing board for the orphanage home comprises of the following personnel:
The governing board for the orphanage home comprises of the following personnel:
Mobolaji Oladepo is an experienced Producer and media personality well-known in the media production industry. He is skilled in Documentary Film Production, Strategic Audio/Visual Packaging and Television Broadcasting. He is also a strong Creative Arts and Design professional with a BA, MA specializing in Linguistics and Communication Arts from the University of Ibadan, University of Missouri – Columbia, and Hubert Humphrey Fellowship (Media) from the Institute of International Education (IIE) Washington D.C.
Dr. Ayodele obtained her first degree in Tropical Agriculture in the Netherlands. She also obtained an MSc in Plant Bacteriology from the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, and a PhD in Plant Pathology from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. She has a Diploma in Bible Studies and a Certificate in Discipleship. She is currently an Assistant Pastor of the Redeemed Church of God, and she also specializes in mothering and welfarism.
Mrs. Oke is an Assistant Matron at the Ibadan Motherless Babies Home. She has gained substantial experience in the field of Child Care and welfare activities and was instrumental in all the foundational work done during the setting up of the TPG orphanage.
Professor Julius Babashola Familusi is a Nigerian Paediatrics Educator and Paediatrics Neurology Consultant. He obtained his Bachelor of Medicine (BChir) degree in 1962 at the London University. He was a lecturer, a Senior Lecturer and the Head, Department of Paediatrics at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria between 1969-1980; he has also been a Professor of Paediatrics since 1976. He was a Special Fellow in Paediatrics Neurology at the Rockefeller Foundation (1972-1973), and a Heinz Fellow at the British Paediatrics Association (1974). He was also a Senior African Fellow at the Fullbright Foundation (1983). He served as the Deputy Provost, University of Ibadan, and Provost, College of Health Sciences at Lautech.
Mrs Akanni is a committed Christian and a business woman with a focus on the construction industry. She worked with Heineman Publishers before diversifying into full-time business.
Dr Olatunde Lalude is a highly trained and experienced Consultant Colorectal, General and Laparoscopic Surgeon with over 25 years of experience practicing in the National Health Service (NHS), United Kingdom, and a focus on cholecystectomy and treatment of hernias, bowel diseases, gall bladder conditions, and disorders of the rectum and anus including haemorrhoids. He trained in general and colorectal surgery in the UK and is a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. He also holds the UK Intercollegiate Fellowship in general surgery.
Dr. Lalude was appointed as the Consultant Colorectal, General and Laparoscopic Surgeon to the Princess Alexandra Hospital in Harlow, Essex in 2004. He is also an accomplished Endoscopist with a special interest in colonoscopy. He has held several senior clinical leadership positions in the UK, including Clinical Director, Head of Department of Surgery, Lead Clinician for Colorectal Surgery, and Colorectal Multidisciplinary Team Lead at Princess Alexandra Hospital, Essex. Currently, he is the GMD of Reddington Hospital, Lagos.