Chukwuemeka Odinakachi

Charles, who grew up in Aba, Abia State, received his primary and secondary education there. Hailing from a family of six—four children and their parents—he attended Overcomers International School before continuing to Friedel Krofp’s and FGC Okposi. Currently studying public administration at Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, Charles wears multiple hats: graphic designer and aspiring data analyst.

His commitment extends beyond academics. As the head of missions at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF), he has experienced personal growth and honed his leadership and administrative skills. Engaging in discussions and playing football are among his interests, and he cherishes the opportunity to travel. Charles has successfully handled the Mission project for Ufodo 2023 and Mindshift 2023. His inspirations include Myles Munroe and Prof. Adesegun Fatusi, both of whom share his passion for helping young people discover their potential.

Peter Latona

Imole Peter Latona, born in Osun State, aspired to shape the aeon of humanity through creativity—crafting, building, and modeling. He holds a B.Pharm degree from OAU. His diverse talents include academic writing, ghostwriting fiction stories, and designing visuals. Currently a Pharmacist intern and a Web3 Blockchain Contributor, he also volunteers at the Precious Fountain Foundation, where he leads the IMSU leadership project.

As a freelancer, Imole seeks to expand his clientele base, complementing his skills to align with advancing niches. Honesty, humility, and nurturing young minds’ creative potentials resonate with him. His favorite quote—“Life’s best enjoyed when enjoyed”—reflects his zest for life. Inspired by Elon Musk, Imole admires Musk’s refusal to be hidebound, allowing his creative muscles to flourish.

Oyinkansola Akeem

Oyinkansola, a fiction writer and student at Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife, is deeply committed to empowering fellow young people. Her work with the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF) aims to illuminate a path for the future generation. As the program manager for PFF’s Monthly Seminars, she collaborates with Jenniffer Abiola to create impactful events.

Oyinkansola’s motivation and ability to inspire others stem from her unwavering dedication. She encourages young individuals to make informed decisions for their future. Her major inspiration lies in Professor Olusegun Fatusi, whose mentorship continues to shape her journey.

Adebola Adekola

Adebola Adekola, born in Ibadan, Oyo State, nurtured childhood dreams of becoming a language specialist. Currently pursuing a B.A. in foreign languages at Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U.), her education has significantly honed her skills in the German language, providing a robust foundation for personal and professional growth.

As a volunteer at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF), Adebola continues to develop her abilities, particularly in problem-solving. She takes pride in contributing to seminar sessions, which have significantly impacted her public speaking skills. This accomplishment aligns with PFF’s mission and reflects her dedication to meaningful contributions within the organization and society at large.

Overcoming challenges has been pivotal to Adebola’s growth, teaching her valuable lessons applicable across various professional contexts. Beyond work, she finds inspiration in travel, public speaking, and maintaining balance. Her favorite quote—“Never give up”—fuels her resilience. Adebola draws inspiration from individuals like Pastor Kumuyi and Denzel Washington, whose messages and motivational quotes inspire her to strive for excellence in all her endeavors.

Vivian Oluwaseun Amoo

Vivian Oluwaseun Amoo, born in Ile-Ife, harbored a multitude of aspirations. Currently a law student at Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U.), she balances her legal studies with her passion for writing. Serving as a volunteer at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF) has amplified her creativity, allowing her to breathe life into her words.

In her role as the Head of Human Resources at PFF, Vivian faces obstacles head-on, drawing strength from each challenge. Beyond her professional pursuits, she enjoys sleeping, eating, reading novels, and watching movies. Notably, she oversees the Annual Essay Competition for PFF. Tunde Onakoya stands as her inspiration and role model, guiding her journey in all aspects.

Samantha Oghenefejiro Evumena

Evumena Samantha, born in Sapele, Nigeria, initially dreamed of becoming an artist due to her fascination with art. However, her path led her to pursue medicine at Obafemi Awolowo University in Ile-Ife. As a medical student, she walks the aisle of her medical career day by day, driven by her desire to make a difference for humanity.

Reflecting on her journey, Samantha takes pride in her contributions to family and friends. The appreciation she receives from clients after successful deliveries brings her immense joy. Even the smallest achievements matter greatly to her. Beyond medicine, she actively volunteers as a graphics designer at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF). Designing projects within tight timeframes has been her greatest challenge.

Samantha’s interests extend beyond medicine and design. She enjoys learning foreign languages, interacting with new people, and lending a helping hand. Honesty is a core value she holds dear. Her favorite quote—“No matter what you’re going through, EAT FIRST! Problem-solving becomes easier when you have sufficient glucose”—guides her resilience.

Inspiration comes from various sources: Jesus Christ, her mother (who watched over her infant head), and the principles instilled through their teachings. Samantha’s journey is shaped by these influences, and she remains steadfast in her pursuit of excellence.

Jesunbo Folasayo Olugbemi

Jesunbo Folasayo Olugbemi, born in Ibadan, is a proud graduate of law (LL.B) from Obafemi Awolowo University (O.A.U) in Ile-Ife. Her legal studies have honed critical and analytical thinking skills, which she finds immensely beneficial. Law’s flexibility allows her to excel in various contexts—an advantage not necessarily shared by other fields of study.

Before joining the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF), Jesunbo was a shy individual who struggled to speak up. PFF provided the necessary push, enabling her to utilize her skills effectively. Now, she confidently plans events alongside her co-volunteers. As a current Corper serving her country, Jesunbo heads the School Seminars and Outreaches at PFF.

Overcoming the obstacle of speaking up has transformed her life. She thrives on the simple encouragement of “Go.” Beyond her legal pursuits, Jesunbo writes poems, proofreads, and edits. Her interest in the German language adds to her diverse skill set. Notably, she co-led the “PFF Goes To School” project.

Inspired by her friend Stella—a go-getter who holds nothing back—Jesunbo aspires to embody the same fearlessness.

Francis Aoduongu Wayo

Francis Aoduona Wayo, born in Benue State, is a final-year law student at Obafemi Awolowo University. His diverse skill set includes writing, research, and effective teamwork. Currently, he wears multiple hats: a Copyright Ambassador with the Nigerian Copyright Commission, a freelance writer, and a dedicated volunteer at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF).

Balancing his legal studies with his passion for writing, Francis navigates the intersection of law and creativity. His commitment to time management has been honed through various challenging endeavors. Honesty, compassion, and open-mindedness are values he holds dear.

Notably, Francis coordinated the International Leadership Boot Camp in 2023 and will continue to lead this year’s edition. His favorite quote—“When life gives you a lemon, make a lemonade”—encapsulates his resilience and positive outlook.

Yinmi Gabriel Oladeji

Yinmi, who grew up in a village in Ondo State, Nigeria, received his basic and high school education there. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Microbiology from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Yinmi is passionate about advancing Planetary Health in West Africa, collaborating with colleagues at the Planetary Health Alliance West African Hub. As an aspiring Public Health Professional and Academician, he currently serves as a Graduate Tutor in a high school in Northern Nigeria under the National Youth Service Corps Scheme.

Yinmi’s teaching expertise spans various levels, including Science, Technology, Education, and Mathematics courses. A notable achievement is his attendance at an international conference on Planetary Health at Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA, while still an undergraduate in 2022. Within the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF), he contributes to the Research team and has special interests in Apologetics, Infectious Disease epidemiology, Public health, and Planetary Health.

Despite financial constraints, Yinmi has honed his project management skills. He actively participates in PFF initiatives such as “PPF goes to School” and the “Mindshift project,” where he serves as the project manager for “Mindshift.” His favorite quote—“Not slothful in business, fervent in the spirit, and doing the Lord’s work fervently”—guides his endeavors. Yinmi draws inspiration from those who achieve remarkable feats against all odds, especially those who remind him that mediocrity is the true adversary. Myles Munroe and Apostle Joshua Selman stand out as his great inspirers.

Chinenye Ogechi Onyebuchi

Chinenye, a data analyst and program coordinator at the Precious Fountain Foundation (PFF), is deeply committed to empowering female leaders. As an advocate for Girl Child/Children, she actively contributes to SDG 4. Her academic background in Petroleum Engineering from the Federal University of Technology Owerri informs her work as the Program Manager for the PFF African Women Leadership Forum. Chinenye’s passion lies in setting a positive example for emerging young female leaders across Africa.