Ngozi Okonkwo (a.k.a -Ngee) is a Speaker, Writer cum Author, Women/Child rights advocate, Habit instructor, Educational consultant, Executive Director of KRING Hospital and founder of Keeping Marriage Alive Initiative. She was a school administrator for 7 years before stepping down to work actively in the non-profit sector. Ngee established the Habit Workshop with the intent to create a better understanding of habits and their effects in building a successful life/business.
Ngozi also serves as an executive member in various organizations including the FATE Alumni community, of which she was the former General Secretary and is still a facilitator for their various programs. She is also the Assistant General Secretary for the Feast of Esther, Amuwo-Odofin branch. Simultaneously, she succeeded in maintaining her role as the executive director/chief ideation officer of KRING Hospital; as well as an educational consultant for prison and P.T.A outreaches.
Ngee is passionate about families and this is seen through her work in Keeping Marriage Alive Initiative (KMAI). KMAI is a habit shop established to meet the needs in marriages, family, and society. She has built a KMAI tribe of close to 1,000 active participants and has currently reached more than 1.3 million people through various projects, virtually and physically. KMAI currently operates in 5 states in Nigeria and just launched the United Kingdom(UK) community last year.
Additionally, Ngee and her husband have also written a book – 2 Sides of the Story (Couples Manual), used in several organizations and churches for pre and post-marital counseling. They have jointly created a Couples game board called the ‘The Alive Game’ and Family Alive Board game ‘FAB’ respectively, to reach more people and pass the message that the family is the production center and moral compass of the society.
Ngozi Okonkwo has bagged several awards for her impact in the family/marriage sector.