The Proprietor

Enerie-Oiza Jemimah (Opeyemi) Obaro is an accomplished professional with an unyielding belief in excellence and a determination to succeed. She is known for her forward-thinking mindset, principled approach, and go-getter attitude, making her a respected figure within her professional and personal circles.

Born on December 12th, 1963, in Taraba State, Mrs. Obaro is a native of Kogi State, specifically from Okene Local Government. She belongs to the Ebira tribe and has a multi-linguistic ability, being fluent in Yoruba and Hausa, with proficient communication skills in Ibo and French.

Mrs. Obaro is a devoted wife and mother of four young adults. Her educational journey began from Roman Catholic Primary School, Nagazi-Uvete, and Community Secondary School, Ogaminana, where she proceeded to train as a Registered Nurse and Registered Midwife at Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital Zaria (ABUTH). She holds a B.Ed degree from the University of Abuja, a BSc degree in Psychology with Criminology from Open University-Milton Keynes, and an MSc in Public Health from Leeds Beckett University. Currently, she is a doctoral student at Teesside University, cementing her position as a life-long learner.

As part of her desire to impact positively on young adults, Mrs. Obaro established Intellectual Schools Kuje-Abuja, FCT, where she serves as the proprietor. Additionally, she is currently employed as a Research Nurse in the National Health Service (NHS) in England.

Mrs. Obaro is renowned for her charitable disposition and has founded Hephzibah Helping Hands, an organization devoted to supporting orphans and widows in any way possible. She is an accomplished writer, an author of books, and an unwavering Christian, committed to living a life of purpose and impact. Her hobbies include writing, reading, and traveling. She currently resides in Leeds, England, with her family.