Born in South London to Nigerian parents, and raised in Kent for the first 7 years of her life by a Scottish father and an English mother, she has come to appreciate the beauty in diversity and is thus gifted with the ability to break through barriers and connect with individuals. As a child she was abducted by her birth mother and had the privilege of living in Nigeria for 11 years, and the benefit of the lessons that living in a different culture had to teach.
Ore-Lou returned to England in 1984 and attended college, then went on to study Economics at the University of Central England in Birmingham. She also served as a missionary for a year and a half.
She is happily married and is the mother of 2 beautiful girls. She has chosen to care for them on a full-time basis, and even though it is a challenging role, the rewards far outweigh the hard work required to help these young people reach their full potential and become a credit to society.
Ore-Lou believes that failing forward is the only real path to success and the secret to building true character in an individual. Integrity is the quality that she strives to uphold.
