


Non-Profit Organization

Mr. Aigbe Enabulele
President, Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Mr. Aigbe Enabulele has an MSc in Electrical Engineering and an MBA in Business Administration and Finance. He is a Senior Process Engineer with General Motors, served eight years in the United States Army and discharged with honors. Worked as a Technical Instructor at Prairie View A& M University, Service Engineer with Shell Oil Company, Nigeria. Elected into various leadership positions starting as Student Union Leader at University of Port Harcourt, Platoon Leader and NCOIC in the U.S. Army. Serves as the Secretary General of Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan, and now the current President of Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan. Husband, and father of five beautiful children.

Mrs. Patricia Ohenzuwa
Vice President, Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Mrs. Patricia Ohenzuwa has a Diploma of Science in Economics. She is currently, a Security Consultant and manager at Detroit News. Current Vice President, Edo Heritage Foundation. Former Financial Secretary of Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan, Current Financial Secretary of Esan Association of Michigan, Current Treasurer for South South Women Association of Michigan. Married and a mother of four Children.

Mr. Charles Osamede Ogbeifun,
General Secretary, Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Charles Osamede Ogbeifun is a Chartered Civil/ Structural Engineer with over twenty years post graduate experience. He is a registered/licensed engineer with the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), and a member of several engineering professional bodies among which are the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), Member of Nigeria Institution of Civil Engineers (NICE), Member of American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Charles Ogbeifun is the Principal Partner of Owens & Associates, a firm of consulting civil/structural engineers. He is married with three children

Mr. Donald Osamudiamen Otagho, Registered Pharmacist
Assistant General Secretary, Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Mr. Otagho is a Registered Pharmacist in Nigeria, Ontario Canada and the State of Michigan USA. He is the owner of Goyeau pharmacy and the Wyandotte Street pharmacy, both in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He is a member of the Pharmacists without Border; Michigan Pharmacist Association; the Nigerian Association of Pharmacist and the Pharmaceutical Scientists in Americas. He is also the Vice President of Nigerian - Canadian Organization, Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He is married with children.

Engr. (Mrs.) Bose Ogbeifun-Oviasu,
Treasurer and President Emeritus,
Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Engr. (Mrs.) Bose Ogbeifun was born in Benin City, Nigeria. She had her elementary and high school education in Benin City before proceeding to Edo State University, Ekpoma. Where she obtained a Bachelor of Engineering degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. Upon graduation, she worked briefly with Edo Broadcasting Services (EBS) in Benin City before relocating to the United States, where she continued her education by attending the University of Detroit Mercy (UDM) and earned a Master’s degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. She is the CEO of Trustcare Group Homes Inc., a non-profit company that renders residential care services to mentally ill residents. She is the immediate past president of Edo Heritage Foundation (EHF) and an active executive member of the vibrant Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan (EHF) who rose through various positions to become the first female president of the association in 2010. Bose is the vice president of St Maria Goretti Old Girls International and currently a Board of Advisory member at Edo National Association Worldwide. Bose is also the vice president of Ivory ladies club international. She is currently the chairlady of the EHF House Committee for the property that was purchased during her tenure in 2013.

Chief Philip Omoregheva
Social Secretary, Edo Heritage Foundation of Michigan
Manager of the Edo Heritage Community Center