About The Founder
Nosa & Uloma Charity Foundation is founded by Miss Eki a compassionate and faith-driven Nigerian lady whose life experiences, professional background, and Christian values have shaped a deep commitment to service.
She is a graduate of Accounting and has over eight years of work experience in the banking industry, where she developed strong skills in financial management, accountability, and responsible stewardship. These skills continue to guide the transparent and ethical operation of the Foundation.
A God-fearing Christian lady, her upbringing is rooted in love for God and service to humanity. From an early age, she developed a special love for children and a strong compassion for the vulnerable particularly orphaned children, children from divorced or broken homes, and widows. These passions are not only inspired by faith, but also shaped by personal life experiences.
As a daughter, sister, and hardworking responsible Nigerian, she understands the importance of family, resilience and responsibility. She is the first daughter in her family and currently serves as the primary caregiver to her elderly mother, a role she carries with dedication, patience and love.
The Foundation is born out of both personal loss and purpose. Following the tragic passing of her beloved father, she is inspired to honor her parents’ legacy of love and strength by founding this organization. Nosa & Uloma Charity Foundation is named after her father and mother, reflecting the values they instilled in her.
Founded in 2019, the Foundation initially operated through her personal resources and voluntary efforts, quietly supporting children and widows in need. In 2026, the organization was officially registered as a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Nigeria, opening the door for structured programs, partnerships and public support to expand its impact.
Having experienced a challenging upbringing, including growing up in a home affected by separation, she understands firsthand the emotional and financial struggles faced by children from broken homes. This personal understanding fuels her commitment to restoring hope, dignity, and opportunity to those facing similar challenges.
Outside her humanitarian work, she enjoys outdoor activities, reading, painting and spending quality time with her family. Her life reflects a balance of faith, service, professionalism and compassion.
Through Nosa & Uloma Charity Foundation, she continues to live out her calling: to serve God by serving people and to ensure that vulnerable children and widows are seen, supported and empowered to thrive.