Board Members
Martin Alohan
Board Member
Martin Alohan is a Strategic Digital Communications Specialist at Coventry University based in the UK, known for his creative approach to PR, tech, and community development. He is the founder of Anoma PR, a digital communications agency, and Wow Apparel X, a fashion brand—both based in London.
Martin currently works at Coventry University as a Learning Support Communication Specialist, where he supports inclusive learning and student engagement. Passionate about the intersection of technology, education, and African development, he uses his skills to create impact across diaspora and local communities.
Beyond his professional work, Martin serves as a Board Governor at Holbrook Primary School in Coventry and actively contributes to Volunteer Nigeria as a mentor and parent volunteer.
Janet Abena Quainoo (MA)
Board Member
Janet Abena Quainoo is a Multiple Award-Winning Journalist, PR Practitioner and Development Communicator.
She is a Public Servant in Ghana, and the Ghana Correspondent at African Leadership Magazine (UK).
Janet was trained as a Broadcast Journalist at the Ghana Broadcasting Corporation (GBC) and was nominated at the 24th Ghana Journalists Association Awards in 2019 and won the Safe Water Supply Award by Humanitarian Awards Global, 2020.
She is the Founder and Executive Director of Save a Street Child Foundation.
A non-governmental Organization (NGO) that was founded and registered in 2016 to help reduce streetism in Ghana and beyond to the barest minimum.
The foundation has a registered branch in Washington State, USA.
Together with the team members, Janet has reunited some street children with their families and ensured that they went back to school since the inception of the foundation.
Janet is enthused by human interest, social intervention, and health issues. Hence, she channelled her energy in that direction in anticipation of making a greater impact in society.
She aims to build a “Skills Training Centre” for street children and single parents who have no sustainable source of income with support from organisations, benevolent individuals, and stakeholders.