Bosede Adetifa

A woman with many hats. A Mental Health Nurse by profession, A cook by hobby, a born Drama queen and a dreamer. She believes everything is possible in life if you believe. She is an idealist who cherishes high achievable standards or honorable concepts. She is married with 3 children.


Adeolu Abioye

A native of Gbongan in Osun state Nigeria.
Born in Lagos Nigeria, I graduated in Accounting from the University of Ilorin in 1991 and left Nigeria for
South Korea in 1994. I later moved to New Zealand in 1995 where I attended Wellington University for
further studies in Accounting before leaving for Japan in 1999.
I left Japan and moved to Australia in 2002 and Joined Telstra Corporation Ltd as a Risk Management
Analyst.
I am a proud Yoruba man who loves to support initiatives and ideas aimed towards promoting the
Yoruba culture.


Remi Yusuf (PhD)

Remi is a specialist family violence practitioner with a Doctor of philosophy (PhD) in Counselling focusing on the impact of culture and religion in intimate partner abuse. She devotes her time to provide psychotherapy, education, advocacy and Mediation to women and children victims of abuse, and education on behaviour change to men who use violence in their intimate partner relationship.

Outside of her chosen career as a psychotherapist, educator and mediator, Remi is a regional advisory committee (RAC) member with the Victoria Multicultural Commission (VMC) and the current and the first female president of the Nigerian society of Victoria (NSV). She is also the current secretary of the Committee of Nigerian Association Presidents in Australia (CONAPA), which is the apex leadership forum for all Nigerian national associations across Australian States and Territories.

Remi was the first person of African origin to run for local government election in Baw Baw shire council in Victoria to promote inclusion and multiculturalism. She was the inaugural vice-principal of the Yoruba Language School, saskatoon, Saskatchewan. Canada before migrating to Australia.