Leadership
Team
Executive Director


Olasubomi Iginla Aina MBE.
Olasubomi is the Executive Director of Lightup Foundation, a post she has held for over 24 years. Within this period, Lightup has broken a world record with the “Bag of Hope” project used to project the UN Rights of the Child targeting 30 countries. She has been wholeheartedly committed in this role since Lightup was established in Africa at the turn of the millennium, now marking almost a quarter of a century of dedicated and impactful hardwork. Her leadership in this role has been characterized by a hands-on approach, actively engaging with communities and fostering volunteerism and better life for the disadvantaged.
She holds a Masters in law (LLM) from Brighton University, (UK), studied Generative Leadership course at Oxford University and holds a Bachelors Degree in Architecture from the great Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria where she served as the Vice President and later became the President of the Students’ Union.
Olasubomi is a woman of many hats within the humanitarian space, and her contributions within this space have brought her recognition nationally and internationally.
In 2019, she was nominated by the UK Prime Minister to be honoured by Her Majesty the late Queen of England with the appointment as a Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (MBE) for her work with the youths and the disadvantaged in Africa and UK.
Precisely In 2021, she won a global election to become a Director of the Global NGO Executive Committee (GNEC), making her one of the 18 elected board members liaising for global NGO to the United Nations.
During President Obasanjo’s regime, she became the most active Focal person for the National Women Peace Group (NAWOPEG) in Nigeria, inaugurated by President Olusegun Obasanjo, and she was actively involved in the preparation of the youth Policy Document for Nigeria.
In December 2019 during President Buhari’s administration, she was appointed as the Diaspora Ambassador for Nigeria and the National Assembly Ambassador to the UK.
Olasubomi has organized various programmes and activities on youth issues at international, national and local levels. She has also delivered many keynote addresses, papers, presentations, and speeches, globally, on various youth-related and humanitarian issues.
In addition, she has also contributed to the drafting of numerous youth strategies at regional and international levels. She believes in empowering youth, and with that passion, she was made the Minister of Youth for the State of African Diaspora (SOAD) – the African Diaspora being the 6th region of Africa.
She has continued to support people through some of their most challenging times and crises – both in the UK and around the world. Her relentless dedication to humanitarian causes has made a significant impact on countless lives, showcasing her commitment to social justice and equality.
Her journey began at a young age, and her selfless service has spanned close to three decades. She has been involved in various initiatives aimed at shaping policies, uplifting marginalized communities, advocating for their rights, and mobilizing resources/essential support globally during crises. Her work is characterized by a deep compassion for others and a strong belief in the power of community engagement. Olasubomi’s work is marked by a unique blend of grassroots activism and systemic change, particularly in her commitment to youth development.
Dr Louis-Georges Tin, Prime Minister of the State of the African Diaspora, highlights Olasubomi’s exceptional bravery and dedication:
“Olasubomi is highly respected in her field, courting support and praise from senior government and charitable leaders all around the world.”
She has gained so much respect in the humanitarian field and this respect is not only due to her extensive work in this field but also her ability to inspire others to join her cause. Her impact is felt globally, as she has worked tirelessly to address issues such as displacement, discrimination, and social injustice. Olasubomi’s ability to mobilize resources and create networks has been instrumental in her efforts to bring about meaningful change. Her work has not only transformed individual lives but has also contributed to broader societal shifts, making her a pivotal figure in the fight for equality and justice.
Tangible Achievements
Olasubomi’s career is marked by numerous tangible achievements that reflect her unwavering commitment to humanitarian causes. Her work has led to significant policy changes, community development initiatives, and the empowerment of marginalized groups all through her career (current and former).
Moreover, her commitment to youth development is evident in her work with the Lightup Foundation. Under the umbrella of Lightup Foundation, Olasubomi has spearheaded various initiatives to promote its vision and her impact is felt in numerous countries where she has actively engaged with local and international stakeholders to create sustainable solutions.
Her ability to engage young people in meaningful ways has empowered them to become advocates for change within their own communities and this has attracted outstanding remarks about Lightup Foundation, the organisation she leads, from notable world leaders.
Board of Director


Dr Femi Aina

Esther Godwins

Kiran Zahida
Advisory Board


Ibiyinka Alao

Ms. Ester Sara Cabanes
Lightup Goals
1
Improve Educational Achievement
2
Develop Positive Values and Attitudes
3
To Equip Young People with Leadership Skills
LIGHTUP PROGRAMMES & PROJECTS
Youth and Community Development Projects

Food Bank (Major Lightup Project)

Homeless Shelter

Lightup Street Chat

National Orientation for Voluntary Action (NOVA)
International Projects

Bag of Hope (B.O.H.) Project
