Patricia Ovuoke Oseh
Patricia Ovuoke Oseh is a British humanitarian, United Nations Ambassador for Peace, Certified Life Coach, and an advocate for ethical leadership, morality, and social transformation. With an unwavering commitment to empowering communities, she has dedicated nearly two decades to driving change and shaping lives, particularly among-st women, the girl child, youth and persons with disabilities in her country of birth, Nigeria.
As a Director-General of a reputable NGO that caters for the needs and welfare of persons with disability, Pat Oseh has spearheaded groundbreaking initiatives in collaboration with other notable NGOs in the United States of America which led to the vote and passing into Law, Discrimination Against Persons with Disabilities (Prohibition) Act, 2018, including its signing and establishment of the National Commission for Persons with Disabilities by the then Nigerian President Gen. Muhammadu Buhari. This has provided education, empowerment, and critical resources to persons with disabilities, ensuring inclusion, dignity, and opportunity.
Through the Moral Values and Ethics Support Foundation (MoVES Foundation) which she founded, herself and her team of professionals have pioneered programs that instill strong moral values in young people, equipping the next generation with the tools for ethical leadership and societal transformation. This led to the launch and establishment of Moral Values and Ethics School Club in the Nigerian Federal Capital Territory in Collaboration with the Universal Basic Education Board (UBEB) FCT Chapter, where over 55,000 pupils and students were impacted positively.
The MoVES Foundation Girl Child Leadership Training Program and monthly Masterclass on Morality, Values and Ethics have impacted thousands, fostering a culture of excellence, integrity, and purpose-driven leadership.
A highly sought-after mentor and thought leader, Pat Oseh is known for her trans-formative approach to life coaching, guiding individuals toward purpose, resilience, and excellence. Her influence extends beyond local communities, shaping national and global conversations on morality, values, and ethical standards.
