About Us

Who We Are & What We Stand For.

Comfort Daniel
Comfort Daniel
Executive Director
Clinical Psychologist & Youth Advocate

Our Story

PAGE Africa was born out of a stark observation: brilliant African students were failing, not because of lack of intelligence, but because of unaddressed mental health pressures and a lack of structured career support.

Our founder, Comfort Daniel, a clinical psychologist and youth advocate, saw this gap firsthand and decided to act. She built PAGE Africa around a simple but radical belief: mental wellness is not separate from academic and career success. It is the foundation of it.

Today, PAGE Africa provides the human infrastructure that helps students stay whole while they chase their dreams — across campuses, communities, and careers throughout the continent.

Our Vision

An Africa driven by a generation of resilient and successful youth, grounded in holistic wellbeing, excelling in meaningful careers, and empowered by equitable access to opportunities, to build a more prosperous and innovative continent.

Our Mission

Empowering African youths to become resilient leaders through holistic wellness support, strategic career guidance & access to global opportunities.

Who We Serve
Undergraduate students across the African continent
Recent graduates navigating the transition into the workforce
Early-career professionals committed to personal development
Educators passionate about holistic student support
Youths not in education, employment or training
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Funding & Transparency: PAGE Africa is supported through a combination of local and global grants, strategic partnerships, and community-led contributions. We maintain strict financial transparency to ensure all resources are directed toward scaling our impact across the continent.

The Problem We Solve

You Aren't Just Facing an Unemployment Crisis.
You're Facing a Resilience Crisis.

Universities teach theory; the digital economy demands execution. Brilliant students are failing — not from lack of intelligence, but from unaddressed pressure and no support system.

8.9%
Unemployment rate in Sub-Saharan Africa, not just a statistic, but an epidemic of depression and future anxiety among youth.
Leadership & Team

The People Behind PAGE Africa.

Advisory Board

Guiding our governance with years of experience in mental health, finance & compliance, operations, education, programs and global development.

Feyipitan Sadiku
Feyipitan Sadiku
PhD Student & Founder, Cheat Codes to Career
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Sam Nnanna, FCA
Sam Nnanna, FCA
Director of Finance, Grants & Compliance · Plan International
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Mary-Esther Anele
Mary-Esther Anele
Founder & Product Marketing Manager · InclusivelyRemote
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Executive Team

Comfort Daniel
Comfort Daniel
Executive Director · Clinical Psychologist & Youth Advocate

Founder of PAGE Africa — built this community around the belief that mental wellness is the foundation of academic and career success.

Olamide Olabode
Operations Lead
Deborah Fakan
Programs Lead
Precious Amiara
Partnerships & Grants Lead
Basirat Onilenla
Media & Communications Lead
Skila Mardotilah
Asst. Media & Communications Lead
Ololade Lovelyn
Community Engagement Lead
Damilola Oseni
Campus Network Director · Clinical Psychologist & Creative Director
Olayinka Modede
Research & Advocacy Lead
Trust & Safety

Our Commitment to Safeguarding & Community Trust

At PAGE Africa Initiative, the safety, dignity, and psychological well-being of every young person we serve are foundational to our mission. We believe that true career readiness and social transformation can only happen within a secure, respectful, and protective environment.

We maintain a policy of absolute zero-tolerance for any form of harm, abuse, neglect, exploitation, or boundary violation by our staff, volunteers, consultants, or third-party partners. Adherence to our strict ethical guidelines is a mandatory condition for everyone who represents our brand.

Our Core Safeguarding Principles

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Youth Welfare First

The physical, emotional, and mental safety of our community members (primarily ages 15-30) always takes priority over any research or programmatic objectives.

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Equal Rights to Protection

Every young person engaging with our Youth Hub, campus networks, or programs has an equal right to a safe space, regardless of their gender, background, or socioeconomic status.

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Professional Communications

To protect our students and maintain clear professional boundaries, all official PAGE Africa interactions happen strictly through verified, transparent organizational channels, never personal numbers.

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Dignity in Media

We respect your privacy. We never capture, store, or share images, videos, or direct quotes of our participants without informed, written consent, complying with data protection laws.

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Our Clinical Guardrails & Referral Pathways

While PAGE Africa provides short-term psychosocial support, action-circle peer learning, and immediate emotional stabilization, we do not provide long-term clinical psychiatric treatment in-house.

To keep our community safe during acute mental health crises, we maintain an active, secure referral network with licensed clinical psychologists and psychiatric institutional partners.

Action Center

How to Report a Concern

If you are a student, volunteer, or partner participating in any PAGE Africa program and you experience or witness any behavior that makes you feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or violates our code of conduct, please report it immediately.

All reports are handled with:

Highest Confidentiality
Utmost Gravity
Strict Urgency

Reporting Email

safeguarding@thepageafrica.org