Adzowavi Sakponou Adenka
Founder and President
Adzowavi Sakponou Adenka
A man can be a father when the baby is born on the day of delivery, but a woman starts calling herself a mother right from the day of conception so say a major maxim. The story of humans, therefore, especially those that came to this world and made that remarkable impact on the sounds of time are encapsulated right from the time of their conception. This can be said of this distinguished personality of the person of Adzowavi Sakponou Adenka, a woman of substance who was born on 2nd August 1976 in Togo, a West African country. However, her parents who are late now were originally from the Benin Republic. Her father was from Oueme while her Mum was from Savalou.Growing up was interesting as she grew up in many towns in the country of Togo. First, she started her early life in a small town called Togoville, the then village where the name of the country was gotten from. At age 2, she was released to live with one of her paternal aunts who lived in another village. At age 15, she had a child, something that was a bit strange then, because she was the youngest teenager that had a baby in that village at that particular time. Eventually, she went on to have four other children making five in all that include 2 girls and 3 boys.
Though it was a bit difficult raising kids at that age, she navigated her way through the tick and thins, today her first child and daughter is married too to a military officer and he is serving in Japan with their two children Yannis and Kenzo. Her second daughter, Adetade is going up for her Masters's program in the medical field. Next in line is Adekambi a male who is in the Military, an Airforce personnel to be precise. Next is Adeboute who is still in high school but preparing for an advanced program in Technoloy and lastly, Adesina who is presently in middle school. Adenka was married for 18 years but is now divorced since 2018 due to some pertinent factors and domestic abuse stood tall among the reasons for the divorce.
It was this issue of domestic violence that eventually spurred me to found an organization known as “Speak up for a Change” a nongovernmental organization with a principal mission to empower women and children who are for the most part vulnerable to abuse and societal degradation.
I equally established another organization known as “Bring Them out of Hiding” LLC, based in Virginia, Virginia, United States of America. Today, Adzowavi is a certified advocate for women and children and also a certified nutritionist and fitness coach. It is instructive that experiences in the real difficult world prepared her to engage in what she is involved in today. For a long time, she worked with children in schools, and also for another very long time she worked as a beautician who braids hair for women. Her interaction and engagement with the women and children on a daily basis coupled with her own personal experiences at home vis a vis the domestic abuse she consistently faced in her marriage really made her know what women and children go through, thus, making her champion their course when the opportunity presented itself.
It is quite interesting to note that she is a survivor of multiple strokes, ovarian cancer, and colon inflammation. Having gone through these multiple experiences that life pushed along her way, she kept on discovering her true self as she doggedly fought her way through. Though providence was kind to her and in appreciating what the almighty has done, she too decided to give to her society.
Sharing her experiences, she decided to speak out to a much larger society through NGO projects. She wants people to know that, despite all their troubles and travails, if they can garner enough strength by way of counselling, having a support system that helps and empowers, and having mentors who would nurture them based on their own experiences, they can navigate their way through the vicissitude of life, because, in her words “when life throws a bacon at you, throw back a wheat flour, with that combination, sure and the synergy will work out”. That is the main reason Adzowavi founded the other NGO, Speak Up for a Change.
Starting this in the United States, her main thrust is Africa, the land of her birth. She realized that this decadence could be reduced if the women and children are empowered educationally, hence, the resolve to come to Togo with the organization, Speak Up for a Change. For some time now, the organization has been involved in building schools in Togo and contributing to women's emancipation. Recently too, having lived in Nigeria before, precisely Abeokuta, the capital city of Ogun state, before, as she puts it that Abeokuta is her second home, she decided, therefore, to extend this gesture to that city so that the world could hear from her and her organization more.
Interestingly, some of the little things she has been doing in lifting and championing the course of women around the world has earned her accolades and awards. Among the numerous awards is the Triumphant Woman Award in 2017, She also received the Domestic Survivor Award in 2018, not leaving out the Inspirational Black Woman Award, in 2019 in Quebec, Canada.
Adzowavi Sakponu Adenka is also a certified leadership trainer through the John Maxwell team and is the author of three books that include, “Including the Heart of a Warrior”. Her second book is, “The Rays of Love” which she wrote when she was going through a moment of Bell’s palsy disease which she survived. Surprisingly, at this agonizing moment, she could only see with one eye and could hardly see without the other eye being bandaged. while her current book is titled “Generational Survivals”. It is an anthology of what black women go through in the race of life, their experiences in the face of hardship, travails, and abuse. It is a collection of shared experiences.
Part of the role that the Speaker for Change organization is to feed the homeless in their own little way every month. They move to selected locations around Virginia, Norfolk, and Virginia Beach. Also, at every resumption time for schools, the organization ensures that randomly picked kids from schools have the necessary kits they need to stay in school. She revealed that she has partners who believe in this course and are there to support this project which is very dear to her because she was not privileged to have access to all these. As a matter of fact, when she had her first baby at age 15, she was almost turned or rather she was actually leaving as a housemaid. She would go through starvation, and be punished, while her baby would be crying on the floor with no mats, no clothes, and any other convenience of livelihood.
It was in this situation that one night while she rested her baby in her bosom she cried out to the heavens and prayed to the almighty God that if HE could take her out of that situation and be better placed in life, she would not let anyone down, she would take care of people that come her way in her own little capacity. She confessed that since then she started seeing a different version of herself right from when the baby was four months old as she started going back to school. Tricky though, but she trudges along with support from the community and especially her aunt’s husband who is late now. Adzowavi said that he would babysit her little girl at home and would only go to his farm once she came back from school.
However, it was still difficult as many people still looked down on her as an outcast. Many times, there was no food to eat, yet she still kept moving because of her instinct to her that her journey is still far far ahead. In her words, Adzowavi said, “No, this is not me, this scorn is not going to define my life, I was raped by a man, and I got pregnant, had a baby, am never going to be a wife to that rapist”. “
Am an advocate against anyone that gives their son or daughter away at an early age, because, I lacked the fatherly and motherly love and care”. This is why she made the Speak Up for a Change Foundation a focal instrument to speak out and re-orientate parents and would-be parents on why they need to take up the responsibility of their kids once they have them. She would always advise folks on the need to be ready and prepared before they got themselves pregnant and have babies as the responsibility involved is more than just copulating and giving birth to children that they will not cater for. She is so passionate about this because she passed through this phase in her life.
Instructively, the biography is not ending here, it is a voyage that is still navigating the high sea of accomplishment. Doggedly, she would coast shore together with those who believe in this vision of helping others.
So, readers can take a quo from this that ‘it is not always the door that provides us the way out all the time, the walls too sometimes have openings in them that lead to freedom. The ability to discern when and how the walls open up to provide freedom lies in us trusting the almighty God and believing that success can be achieved if we truly will it.
Adetade Ronnisha Adenka
Vice President
Koko Womas
Executive Director
Koko Womas
Koko is a healthcare enthusiast, Epidemiologist, and Medical Laboratory Scientist by trade. He proudly embraces his African heritage while working as a Travel tech, spreading his culture in various states like Nebraska, California, Kansas, Idaho, Texas, Alaska, Virginia, Ohio, Florida, Oklahoma, and even the US Virgin Island of St. Thomas.In addition to his exciting career, this proud father serves as an Ambassador for the American Association for Clinical Pathology (ASCP), where he gets to introduce high school students to the wonders of his field. He's also a published author of scientific articles.
But that's not all! Koko is also the Co-owner of AfricanMarketJunction, an online platform that brings together sellers of African products and consumers from around the world. He's all about connecting people and cultures!
When Koko isn't busy making a difference in healthcare and promoting his African roots, you might find him perfecting his dance moves to the beat of his favorite Afrobeat songs. After all, who says saving lives can't be done with a little rhythm?
Adewale Adeola
Treasurer
Bishop Rivers Taylor
Spiritual Mentor, Spiritual Liaison, and Advisor
Bishop Rivers Taylor
Rivers and Shirley Taylor have been married for 34 years with 3 children and 4 beautiful grandchildren. Over the course of many years , the Taylor’s have gained an immense amount of experience with assisting diverse populations and leadership in various settings. With Rivers thriving in the counseling field , and Shirley progressing in healthcare, their passion in seeing others do well and be better has gotten them where they are today.With advanced knowledge in advocating for others and being change makers, they are leaving their mark on the word. After retiring from pastoring for over 30 years , Some projects they are actively working on are: working with homeless military veterans , helping them get stabilized in the community; real estate investment, with the goal of providing the less fortunate with affordable housing; and a 501c3, Hampton Roads Services and Support which provides resources and activities for youth in the local community.
Unieta Scott
Fundraiser
Unieta Scott
Uneita A. Scott, born on December 1st, 1970, is a dedicated mother of two adult children. Her journey has taken her through diverse experiences, shaping her into a multifaceted individual.In the early 2000s, she embarked on a professional adventure, relocating to Atlanta, Georgia. Over the course of a decade (2001-2010), she contributed her skills to several esteemed logistics companies, including Lufthansa Air Cargo, Swiss Air Cargo, Delta Global, and DHL. Her tenure in the logistics sector provided her with valuable expertise and insights into the intricacies of global transportation and supply chain management.
Currently residing in Newport News, Virginia, she has ventured into entrepreneurship, establishing Unique Interventions LLC, a behavioral health company. Through her company, she is dedicated to providing compassionate and effective interventions for individuals facing mental health challenges, contributing to the well-being of her community.
An alumna of Norfolk State University (NSU), she holds a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies. Her educational background reflects her commitment to holistic learning and the integration of diverse disciplines.
Beyond her professional and academic pursuits, she actively engages in community advocacy and empowerment. As a member of the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) and NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness), she champions social justice and mental health awareness, working towards creating a more inclusive and supportive society.
Additionally, she serves as an active member of the Eastend Coalition LLC, furthering her dedication to community development and collaboration. Her involvement in various
Selena McNair
Partnership coordinator and Grant Researcher
Selena R McNair
Selena McNair is a Business Consultant and General Manager for 5 Star Business Services LLC located in Whiteville, North Carolina since 2011. She holds her Life, Property & Casualty and Variable Annuity Insurance licenses.She graduated cum laude from the Cameron School of Business, University of North Carolina – Wilmington, in 2009.
McNair enjoys spending her off time traveling with her three children.
Carol Wesley
Mental Health Counselor
Carol Wesley
Carol J. Wesley is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (Psychotherapist), Certified Substance Abuse Counselor amongst other specialty certifications in Trauma and Grief and is currently in private practice. She is a Field Supervisor of Master of Social Work (MSW) interns at Virginia State University and Tulane University and provides supervision to MSWs in preparation for the Virginia State Board licensure examination. Carol’s reputation and contagious professional compassion provided her with the opportunity of local speaking engagements with the US Navy and a local sorority chapter regarding mental health concerns.Prior to joining the US Navy in 1984, she obtained a License Practical Nurse license. She retired from the Navy on February 29, 2004, subsequently graduating in December 2003 with a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Studies, Minor in Psychology, and a Certificate in Health Care Management from Norfolk State University. Carol continued with professional growth and graduated from Norfolk State University in May 2008 with a Master of Social Work Degree. Sentara Healthcare recruited Carol during an internship, and she had an incredible tenure of 10 years where she had the opportunity to work in multiple job capacities: precepting in providing oversight, and guidance to social workers over the seven different hospitals within the region. She also collaborated closely with nurse managers and Vice Presidents.
During her tenure at Sentara, Carol was not dissuaded by the unique challenges that accompanied serving the homeless and survivors of domestic violence. While tangible resources were scarce, she used her advanced clinical. Assessment, and diagnosis skills to identify patients, meet them where they were, and provide short-term, solution-focused interventions tailored to their needs. Carol also emphasized to hospital administrators the need to better understand the experience of providing services to these vulnerable populations Carol provided crisis intervention and psychoeducation in the Emergency Department and the inpatient population. She provided advocacy services, safety planning, referrals, and more to both survivors of domestic violence and the homeless.
After some persuasion by her mentor, in January 2018 Carol decided to transition into private practice to address Mental Health needs on a more personal level. In recognition of the aging population, she also joined a consulting practice Deer Oaks Behavioral Solutions for Nursing Homes where she focused on providing services and testing to memory-impaired residents.
In August 2019 after about a year into private practice, Carol, join the government.in a position as a Deployed Resiliency assigned aboard one of the local US Navy carriers to provide mental health services along with other roles: Sexual Assault Victim Advocate, Domestic Violence Groups, Sailor Intercept for Life Program (Suicide Prevention) and etc.
Currently, Carol resides in Virginia Beach and continues with an undaunted admiration and passion for people and is a true servant at heart. She continues with ongoing training and learning opportunities concerning trauma and the use of relevant modalities while serving and providing collaborative mental clinical services with local entities.
Bernice Codjia
African Community Liason
Bernice Codjia
Bernice Codjia is a home health care Administrator, where she has been working for the past 8 years. Throughout Bernice’s 13 years in health care, she held various management positions and believed in teamwork, communication, and collaboration .The variety of positions Bernice has held is an example of her personality. She has played a key role in the successful implementation of rules and regulations to maintain a patient’s safety and ensure quality services at all times.
Bernice is an innovative visionary leader who looks for faster and better ways to accomplish goals through people.
Active in the community for many years, Bernice serves as Senior advisor at Miss Awoulaba Foundation North America, Miss Benin USA, and held many other roles .
Bernice earned her MBA/MHA at Fitchburg State University . Bachelor of Science in health care Management at the University of Maryland. In addition, she is a certified community interpreter.
Valerie Beverley
Event Coordinator and Project Director
Minister Valerie Beverley
Minister Valerie Beverley is a native of Jamaica, New York. She is the last of eight girls born to Barbara and Charles Brown.Minister Beverley received her primary and secondary education in the public schools of Queens, New York. She received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science, (emphasis in public administration) from Hampton University, in Hampton, Virginia, graduated magna cum laude. Minister Beverley earned a Master’s in Social Work from Norfolk State University and is a 2022 Graduate of the Samuel DeWitt Proctor School of Theology at Virginia Union University; and received a Master’s of Divinity.
Bernice is an innovative visionary leader who looks for faster and better ways to accomplish goals through people.
Minister Beverley is a member at New Beech Grove Baptist Church. Minister Beverley is a Sunday school teacher, and a member of the praise dance ministry. Minister Beverley is continually active in the community, she is the Vice-President of the Tri-Citi Hurricanes Youth football and cheerleading league. She works with social services to provide thanksgiving and Christmas items to families in need. Minister Beverley is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Minister Beverley is the co-host of Harvest for the World, radio program on PRAISE 104.9.
Minister Beverley is married to William Beverley, who was a school administrator for 22 years. He is currently the owner of Coach Beverley’s Driving School. They have been married for 24 years, and have three sons, David, William and John.
Minister Beverley enjoys planning events with friends and family. She always tries to spread the gospel wherever she may go. She lives by the Golden Rule, do unto others as you would have them do unto you. In other words. Matthew 22:37-40, “Jesus said unto him, thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like unto it, thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself.