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Temi Makinde is a dedicated community leader based in Hull and the East Riding, working closely with the Yoruba and wider Nigerian communities. Passionate about inclusion and representation, Temi is committed to amplifying voices, fostering connection, and creating spaces where individuals feel seen, heard, and empowered.
Temi serves as the BAME Officer for the Labour Party in Hull North and Cottingham and is the Labour candidate for Beverley and Newland. In these roles, Temi champions equality, advocates for underrepresented voices, and works to drive meaningful, positive change across the local community.
It was a pleasure to attend the NIHR Commercial Research Delivery Centre Industry Day 2026 on Wednesday the 25th of March 2026 at Soveraign lecture hall, Bradford Royal infirmary.
This amazing annual event was attended by community champions , Key Speakers , Health experts and a diverse range of professionals from around the country .
Professor John Wright – Director of Research ( Bradford Institute for Health Research ) was in attendance to deliver The Welcome address.
Also in attendance was The Director of NIHR CRDC , Bradford and West Yorkshire , Professor Dinesh Saralaya who delivered a profound insight into the campaign and also introduced all the key speakers for the day .
The NiHR Bradford and West Yorkshire CRDC is led by Professsor Dinesh Saralaya at Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, working very closely with partner sites as part of the NIHR strategy to deliver high impact , patient focused research that contributes to improving health outcomes and driving economic growth
Also available on the day was Mr Richard Hebdon- The head of NIHR Industry Engagement, who delivered a powerful keynote address, Clinical Research Associates from Astra Zeneca, Dr Julie O Riorden. Director of Research, Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Trust , Dr Rachel Pring, Dr Phil Waywell, , Richard Howard Jones, Dr John Ashcroft and many distinguished health experts from around the country .
Cecil’s musical career commenced at an early age in Freetown Sierra Leone. As a multi-instrumentalist with ABRSM grade 8 in Saxophone, He has over twenty years of experience as a musician. He is a singer/songwriter and choir director and have lived in the Hull community since 2012.
He has participated in the PRS New Music Biennial and worked on music workshop with esteemed musicians to create new music.
Muchcollaboration was achieved working with master trainers from around the world on a music project Singing Days, in conjunction with schools in Hull organised by the British Council.
His versatile style of playing music led to completing a Bachelor of music degree at Hull University. At university, he augmented his skills on the saxophone through actively participating in diverse ensemble acquainting himself to jazz style playing. This opportunity gave him the pleasure to form a jazz band and has ever since been performing annually at different locations within Hull City.
In 2017, during the celebration of City of Culture, Cecil performed together with other musicians from Sierra Leone on one of the main stages with the opportunity of sharing his country’s cultural and heritage with the audience that gathered to watch.
It was in that same year he formed the HULL AFRO DRUM BEATS, using the djembe drums to perform and lead workshops within and outside of Hull.
Cecil runs the United Voices Choir that is based at Princes Avenue Methodist Church, which brings together singers from various cultures and backgrounds across Hull.
He is an active member of his Alma Mater school brass band, The Sierra Leone Grammar school in London and Freetown Sierra Leone. During his final year studying at the University of Hull, Cecil formed the CLAFRO JAZOP band and has been organising yearly concerts since graduating in 2021.
Cecil is presently the Chairperson for the Freetown Society in Hull and working with a team to strengthen the twinning and special relationship between Hull and Freetown Sierra Leone it’s twinned city.
Cecil’s big vision is to set up a Community Music Centre that will provide music training and activities that will appreciate and celebrate the rich cultures in Hull and Freetown Sierra Leone.
For the past eight years, Cecil been working for the Open Doors Project in Hull as Project Coordinator, providing welcome and practical support to people seeking sanctuary in Hull. Providing a safe space and helping them integrate into the community.
More of his entertainment and performances can be found on YouTube and Facebook where you will be musically thrilled.
Providing music education and entertainment continues to be his quest.
Severine is a community leader, educator, and advocate with a powerful track record of supporting refugees, women, and marginalised communities to rebuild their lives with dignity. As the founder and leader of Bora Shabaa, she oversees programmes that support more than 500 people every year, helping them access education, confidence, and a sense of belonging.
Born in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Severine began her career as a primary school teacher before conflict forced her to flee. Her years in refugee camps shaped her commitment to empowerment, peacebuilding, and human rights—values that continue to guide her work today.
Since resettling in the UK through the Gateway Protection Programme, she has worked as an interpreter, ESOL teacher, youth support worker, and community advocate. She has also completed a wide range of professional qualifications, strengthening her leadership and ability to serve diverse communities.
Severine is a trustee at Artlink, a member of HEY Confident Futures and the HEY Advocacy Network, and a graduate of the New to Leadership Programme. She has contributed to major regional and national events, including Black History Month (2023–2025), the Two Ridings Conference, and the Mass Lobby event in London.
Driven by lived experience, compassion, and a deep belief in human potential, Severine is dedicated to amplifying the voices of those who are often unheard and creating pathways for people to thrive.
Kate’s be-spoke, affordable and accessible therapy, training, supervision and consultation partnerships, draw on a relational decolonising, systemic and narrative focus.
Kate has a proven track record of teaching clinical practice and supervising complex therapeutic work with children, families, & adults.
Her extensive expertise ranges from NHS, Education, Social Care and Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services (CAMHS) leadership positions.
She has received positive accolades and testimonies from the care experienced, legal, medical, corporate, public and private sector populations.
Kate’s inclusive and empathic approach has been recognised and awarded for impactful, positive therapeutic outcomes for marginalised communities across the world”
Abimbola Olowe is a distinguished accountant, entrepreneur, and author with decades of cross-sector experience spanning finance, education, and business leadership. A Fellow of the Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), she is recognised for her professional excellence, strategic insight, and enduring impact across multiple industries.
As the Founder and Principal of Abimbola Olowe & Co., Certified Accountants, she provides high-level financial advisory and accounting services built on integrity, precision, and long-term value creation. She holds a Master’s degree in Accounting from a university in Leeds, Yorkshire, further reinforcing her strong academic foundation and global perspective.
With a distinguished career in academia, Abimbola has spent decades lecturing, mentoring, and developing future professionals, earning a reputation as a trusted educator and thought leader. She is the author of Accounting Made Simple and Advanced Financial Accounting, two authoritative works that have empowered students and practitioners by transforming complex financial principles into practical, applicable knowledge.
Her entrepreneurial leadership extends beyond finance as the Director of Molowe Ltd, a dynamic and diversified enterprise specialising in African foods, catering, event planning, photography, and lifestyle services. Under her direction, the company reflects a commitment to quality, innovation, and cultural excellence.
Driven by a deep sense of purpose and social responsibility, Abimbola is the founder of MODARA, a forward-looking charitable initiative dedicated to empowering vulnerable youths, orphans, and widows to realise their full potential and achieve sustainable, meaningful lives.
Abimbola Olowe is defined by a rare combination of technical expertise, entrepreneurial vision, and humanitarian commitment. Her work is guided by a clear and compelling mission: to build enduring value, inspire transformation, and create a legacy of impact across business, education, and society.
*Farhana Pandor is a skilled Financial Controller and accountant with over a decade of experience, helping businesses find clarity, confidence, and growth in their finances. A proud Muslim woman, mother, and advocate of holistic living, she inspires others through her blend of resilience, positivity, and purpose-driven approach to both work and life.
Dr. Sylvia Forchap-Likambi is a visionary, multi-award-winning leading empowerment and transformation authority, transformational Speaker/ Coach, and seven-times international best-selling author; specialized in the delivery of very high quality/cutting-edge empowerment and revolutionary leadership and transformation programs. She is Founder/Global Chair of The Global Visionary Women Network, Founder and CEO of “Behaviour Changed” Award Winning Community Interest Company, Voice of Nations; and Global CEO/Consultant of Dr Sylvia Likambi International/ Dr Sylvia Likambi International Health & Wellbeing Clinic.
Over the years, she has coached, empowered, inspired, and positively impacted/ transformed over 1.5 million lives globally, thousands of female entrepreneurs, and relentlessly empowered many to come out of addictions, depression, get into training, volunteering, employment/self-employment, leadership roles; and also offered them several of such opportunities through her organizations.
Dr Sylvia has participated immensely in leukaemia research and is author/co-author in a number of international peer reviewed journals. She is also an ILM certified executive and business/Life Coach. She was nominated in the African Business Chamber’s UK TOP 100 African Business Leaders and Entrepreneurs 2022 List, and listed on the Top 25 Black Entrepreneurs To Watch in 2021 by The UK Black Business Show. She was also the winner of Honorary Award for Exemplary Professional Leadership Recognition at the Enterprise Minds Awards 2018, The Positive Role Model for Gender Award at The UK National Diversity Awards 2016, and multiple nominee and finalist for other prestigious national/ international awards.
She brings a very unique and dynamic blend of inspiration, purpose, empowerment, and transformation in her mentoring, coaching, and engagements; that has the potential of transforming the most dormant/negative mindset into a highly productive/positive and dynamic mindset, capable of setting and achieving any life goal.