Save the Children UK
Adesola Osuji has a wide range of work experience in various roles and organizations. Adesola is currently a Board Audit and Risk Committee Member at the British Psychotherapy Foundation. Adesola also serves as an Independent Member of the Board (Risk & Audit) Committee at Magna Housing Ltd and Head of Internal Audit at Save the Children UK. In addition, they hold the position of Adjunct Professor at the Africa Academy for Counter-Fraud & Anti-Corruption Studies. Previously, they worked at Mercy Corps as the Director of Fraud and Corruption Prevention (Global), Acting Country Director, and Ethics & Assurance Director and Manager for Nigeria. Prior to that, they held positions at FirstBank Nigeria, Keystone Bank, and Diamond Bank Plc in various roles related to fraud detection and prevention, internal control, and customer service.
Adesola Osuji holds a Master of Laws (LLM) degree in Law from the University of Lagos, which was obtained from 2014 to 2016. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) degree from Obafemi Awolowo University from 1997 to 2002. In addition, Adesola has obtained several certifications, including Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional-International (CCEP-I) from an undisclosed institution in 2023, Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) from ISACA in 2022, FIELD Safeguarding from Save the Children in 2020, Safeguarding Essentials from the Humanitarian Leadership Academy in 2020, Certified Blockchain Expert from the Blockchain Council in 2019, Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE) from the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) in 2018, and Project Management for Development Professionals (DPro) from PM4NGOs.
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Save the Children exists to help every child reach their full potential. In more than 100 countries including the UK, we help children stay safe, healthy and keep learning. We lead the way on tackling big problems like pneumonia, hunger and protecting children in war, while making sure each child’s unique needs are cared for. We find new ways to reach children who need us most, no matter where they’re growing up. For a century, we’ve stood up for children and made sure their voices are heard. We wrote the treaty that sets out the rights of every child, and we’ve been upholding them every day since. We know we can’t do this alone. Together with children, supporters and partners, we work to help every child become who they want to be.