Tolulope Adeyoola-Oladipupo is a public health professional dedicated to community development and improving healthcare delivery in underserved populations. With over seven years of experience in program management, she has made impactful contributions to maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, and cancer care, particularly within the non-profit sector.
Tolulope’s career journey began as a passionate volunteer and evolved into leadership roles, including her current position as Programs Coordinator at the Foundation for Cancer Care. In this role, she is instrumental in planning and executing critical cancer awareness, screening, and treatment programs, advancing the foundation's mission to combat cancer through education and intervention.
Over the years, Tolulope has successfully coordinated numerous training initiatives, empowering over 2,500 primary healthcare workers across 15 rural communities. These programs have enhanced the delivery of essential health services, particularly maternal, newborn, and sexual reproductive health care to women in underserved areas.
Tolulope holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree in Public Health from the University of Lagos and a Non-Profit Leadership and Management certificate from the Lagos Business School. Her blend of academic credentials and hands-on experience has equipped her with a deep understanding of the challenges and solutions in public health, making her a valuable asset to any organization committed to creating meaningful social change.
As a member of the Board of Advisors at Dora-Care Behavioral Foundation, Tolulope brings her wealth of expertise and unwavering commitment to advancing community health and well-being. She focuses on creating sustainable, impactful behavioral health initiatives.
Bridget Kusi is an experienced and compassionate occupational therapy practitioner with over a decade of healthcare, rehabilitation, and education expertise. With a deep commitment to social impact, she has worked extensively to empower underserved populations, demonstrating a passion for improving lives through innovative, tailored interventions.
Bridget has a proven track record of contributing to the well-being of children, youth, women, and older people, particularly in low-resource settings. Her work within non-profit organizations, including her active involvement with the Rotary Club, has focused on creating impactful healthcare and social development projects. These initiatives have notably enhanced the quality of life for vulnerable communities, where her strategic, hands-on approach has made a lasting difference.
As an educator and trainer, Bridget excels in equipping healthcare professionals, community leaders, and individuals with valuable knowledge on the role of occupational therapy in promoting health, mental well-being, and holistic care. She is dedicated to designing and implementing creative, sustainable solutions that address diverse needs while fostering long-term positive outcomes.
Beyond her professional achievements, Bridget is a passionate advocate for disability rights and mental health, a dedicated mentor, and a social crusader. She is a mentor with the WAAW Foundation, an alumna of the Road to Growth program, and an entrepreneur with Future Females. Bridget continues to drive meaningful change through her multifaceted efforts, empowering individuals and communities to achieve their full potential.
With her extensive experience, dedication to service, and innovative mindset, Bridget is a valuable addition to the Dora-Care Behavioral Foundation's Board of Advisory, where she will help guide the foundation’s mission of improving behavioral health and well-being for all.
Lucky Jet is an experienced and dedicated Occupational Therapist, licensed and registered with the Medical Rehabilitation Therapists Board of Nigeria. With over eight years of extensive practice, he is a respected member of the Occupational Therapy Association of Nigeria and a certified Basic Life Support (BLS) expert accredited by the American Heart Association.
Lucky currently heads the Occupational Therapy Child and Adolescent Unit at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Yaba, Lagos. He is also a co-founder of Luvic Integration Services, an organization focused on the rehabilitation and support of individuals living with autism. His passion for mental health and therapeutic interventions is further exemplified through his role as a distinguished Board Member of Dora-Care Behavioral Foundation, where he contributes his expertise to strategically planning and developing programs to enhance mental health and rehabilitation services.
Lucky's professional journey spans a wide array of clinical expertise, including mental health, psychoactive substance abuse, sensory integration, and therapeutic interventions such as play-based therapy, tabletop activities, group sessions, and behavioral modification strategies. He has worked extensively with individuals living with conditions such as ADHD, autism, depression, schizophrenia, and dementia. His therapeutic focus includes fostering independence in various life domains—social skills, vocational skills, functional communication, daily living skills, environmental adaptations, pre-academic skills, and fine motor skills.
As a passionate advocate for continuous professional growth, Lucky is deeply committed to expanding his knowledge through active participation in educational presentations, classes, and ward rounds. He works collaboratively with interdisciplinary teams to provide holistic and individualized care, ensuring the best outcomes for those he serves.
With his wealth of knowledge and commitment to improving lives, Lucky is proud to serve on the Board of Dora-Care Behavioral Foundation, where he remains dedicated to shaping and advancing the organization's mission to enhance the well-being of individuals living with behavioral and mental health challenges.
Ese Anthony Krubu is an accomplished Financial Analyst, Entrepreneur, and Start-Up Consultant with extensive experience in the banking sector, technology start-ups, and business consultancy. His career began at Guaranty Trust Bank (GTBank), where he played an instrumental role in the early stages of the bank’s growth, honing his expertise in financial operations, strategic management, and business development.
Transitioning to the start-up ecosystem, Ese has been a key contributor to the success of some of Africa’s most innovative ventures, including Gokada Rides, Kobo360, Loft Africa, and several other emerging businesses. His deep knowledge of scaling operations, optimizing financial structures, and creating sustainable business models has enabled these organizations to thrive in competitive and dynamic markets.
As an entrepreneur, Ese co-founded Eran.ng, a digital marketplace, and Foodorm Africa, a transformative platform across Africa's food delivery industry. These ventures showcase his commitment to leveraging technology and innovation to solve critical challenges, enhance livelihoods, and create positive social impact.
Currently serving as the Lead Consultant at Navicore Dynamics, Ese specializes in Logistics and FinTech consulting. He helps start-ups navigate complex challenges, develop strategic solutions, and scale effectively. His ability to provide actionable insights and lead transformative change makes him a valuable asset to any organization.
With a proven track record of fostering growth, driving innovation, and delivering impactful solutions, Ese Anthony Krubu brings a wealth of experience to the Dora-Care Behavioral Foundation. His strategic vision, coupled with a passion for improving lives through technology and entrepreneurship, positions him as a dynamic and impactful addition to the board. He is dedicated to advancing the Foundation’s mission and making a lasting difference in the lives of those it serves.