Nigerian entrepreneur and human development expert
Osayi Alile
Born
Lagos
Nationality
Nigerian
Alma mater
University of Lagos Rutgers University
Occupation(s)
Social entrepreneur, Orator Economist, Philanthropist
Years active
1999–present
Known for
ACT Foundation
Notable work
Access Bank plc *CSR Consultant (2014-2016)
FATE Foundation *Executive Director (2005-2013)
FATE Foundation *Head, Training Development (2004-2005)
Junior Achievement Of Nigeria *Vice President (1999-2003)
New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection *Research Assistant for the Community University Consortium (1998-1999)
Title
Chief Executive Officer
Board member of
House of Tara
Zapphaire Events
Culinary Academy
Global Dignity
International Women Society
African Leadership Network
The Future Awards Africa
Parents
Apostle Hayford Alile (father)
Dr. Patience Alile[1] (mother)
Family
Hayford Alile Family
Osayi Alile[2] is a Nigerian entrepreneur, and human development person. In the course of her work in various roles, she has been active in entrepreneurship, education, youth development, and public leadership. She currently serves as the chief executive officer of the Aspire Coronation Trust Foundation, also known as ACT Foundation, and the co-administrator of CACOVID.[2] Osayi is a member of the African Leadership Network, The Future Awards Africa,[3] and was the CSR Consultant[4] at Access Bank Plc.
^"Life without Hayford Alile, by the widow of pioneer NSE DG". Vanguard. 3 November 2019. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
^ ab"The Philanthropreneur, changing lives and creating opportunities for Nigerians ― Osayi Alile". Vanguard News. 6 December 2021. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
^"Osayi Alile". The Future Awards Africa. Retrieved 7 December 2021.
^"Osayi Alile Oruene". Skoll Foundation. Retrieved 11 August 2020.
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