Meet the Team
The people behind our mission and the heart of SPO.
Our Patrons

Engr. Margaret Oguntala
First female President, The Nigerian Society of Engineers
Engr. Margaret Aina Oguntala is a distinguished Nigerian engineer and the first female President of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), a position she assumed on January 1, 2024. Her election marked a historic milestone in the 65-year history of the NSE. Engr. Oguntala holds a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Benin, earned in 1986.

Dr. Ngozi Edi-Osagie
Consultant Neonatologist and National Clinical Director Neonatology @ NHS England
Dr. Ngozi is a Consultant Neonatologist and National Clinical Director Neonatology at NHS England

Dr. Ugo Umeadi
Medical Doctor / GP
Dr Ugo Umeadi is a General Practitioner who lives and works in Greater Manchester. His job includes treating and supporting patients with Breast cancer as part of Multidisciplinary team. He is involved with several charities in UK and Nigeria. He is married with children.
Our Trustees

Dr. Bibian Ofoegbu
Consultant Neonatologist
SPO Foundation Trustee

Mrs. Stephanie Obidoyin
Property Surveyor & Cancer Survivor
Mrs. Stephanie Obidoyin is a Property Surveyor and cancer survivor. She has worked in the housing sector in the UK for over 17 years.
She holds a bachelor's degree in Building Surveying and Property Management from The University of Bolton, Greater Manchester. She believes her cancer journey can inspire others that there is light at the end of the tunnel.

EUR ING Patrick Obidoyin
Chartered engineer & entrepreneur
Engr. Patrick Obidoyin is a chartered engineer and entrepreneur with over 17 years experience in the UK telecommunications sector.
He is committed to giving back to his community and volunteers his time for various causes. He has first-hand understanding of the impact of Breast cancer on family life and wants to use this experience to help other families.
Our Volunteers

Dr. Bookie Ezeomah
Head of Operations
Dr. Bookie Ezeomah is a Researcher, International Development Practitioner and Project Manager. Her job involves developing projects and raising funds from local and international donors to execute development projects/programmes. She has supported the establishment of various NGOs and Foundations in UK and Nigeria.

Olivia Dunn
Cancer clinical Research & Partnership Manager
Olivia holds a BSc Hons Cancer Sciences from School of Medicine at University of Nottingham. She has experience of managing complex research projects involving patient data analysis, molecular genetics, and clinical outcome evaluation with a deep understanding of disease states and treatment landscapes.