Former CEO of Body Enhancement Ltd, Princess Modupe Ozolua, has been appointed as a special adviser to Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege, on Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs).
Princess Modupe Ozolua, CEO, Empower 54, a non-governmental organization, has announced her decision to temporarily step down from the Board of her NGO in order to focus on her assignment as Special Adviser to the Deputy Senate President, Ovie Omo-Agege.
In a statement issued in Abuja at the weekend, Princess Ozolua said, “This appointment is an addition to my contribution to serving humanity and I am honored to work with the Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Ovie Omo-Agege; who is a true statesman and philanthropist.”
Explaining why she stepped down from the Board of her NGO, Princess Ozolua further said, “This decision is to prevent any conflict of interest as I am now responsible for initiating legislative bills applicable to NGOs in Nigeria. Although I am still operating in the non-profit space, this is completely different. Prior to my appointment, the decisions I made only applied to Empower 54 and the number of people impacted by our benevolence.
“But now, the contributions I make through the office of the Deputy Senate President affect over 100,000 NGOs, INGOs, CSOs, and about 200 million Nigerians. That’s a great deal of responsibility and I am fortunate to be working with Senator Omo-Agege who is genuinely passionate about achieving results that would eliminate the suffering of Nigerians and advance the development of the country,” she concluded.
In 2018, she received the SheRose award for positively impacting the lives of the less privileged. The award was for her selfless service to humanity through her platform, Empower 54.
In 2001 at the age of 27, she pioneered cosmetic surgery to Nigeria and West Africa as well as arranged reconstructive surgery for indigent children with cleft palates and so on through her Body Enhancement Annual Reconstructive Surgery, (BEARS), which later became Empower 54.
The American-Nigerian philanthropist and entrepreneur have dedicated the last 17 years of her life to serving humanity through her NGO, Empower 54, conducting charitable activities in Nigeria, the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United States.