Titilope Anifowoshe

Executive Director

Titilope Anifowoshe

Titilope Anifowoshe

Executive Director

Titilope Tawakkaltu Anifowoshe, a legal practitioner and author, and social impact strategist.

With a diverse background spanning research, NGO management, and policy strategy. Titilope is deeply committed to fostering positive change.

She serves as the Founder and Executive Director of Eagles Foundation for Humanity, leveraging her expertise to drive charitable initiatives. In her role as Executive Assistant to prominent activist Aisha Yesufu, Titilope served as COO of Citizens Hub and Co-Convener of For Citizens Alliance, playing pivotal roles in advocating for good governance.

Titilope’s professional journey extends to the downstream oil and gas sector, where she serves as a consultant and holds the position of Managing Director at MUTASIT Oil and Gas, a family-owned business. Her dedication to public service is evident through her roles in politics, including serving as Information Officer for the All Progressive Congress and as Legal, Policy, and Research Assistant to Nigeria’s Minister of State for Transportation, where she earned distinction as the youngest appointee.

Currently, Titilope serves as Executive Assistant/Director of Programmes at the Office of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Citizenship and Leadership, where she continues to make impactful contributions to governance and leadership development.

Titilope is also a published author, with her book “Unleashed Dreams” offering valuable insights into navigating the transition from student politics to mainstream politics. Her commitment to excellence has been recognized through various awards, including the Politics with Value Award from WFD UKAid and being named one of the 100 Most Influential Young People by Opportunity Hub. She holds academic qualifications including an LLB from the University of Ilorin, an Executive MBA from Lagos Business School, an MA in NGO Management from UNIABUJA, and an MSc in Information Management from ABU Zaria.