Priscilla T. Adebayo is a highly motivated leader with over a decade of experience in non-profit administration, academic research, conflict resolution, and coaching. Her extensive expertise spans training, conflict prevention, and human rights analysis, all of which she skillfully integrates into broader socio-political contexts.
Known for her ability to design, fund, implement, and evaluate successful projects, Priscilla is dedicated to driving meaningful change and fostering team development. Her collaborative leadership style allows her to innovate sustainable solutions that enhance organizational missions while promoting engagement and delivering measurable results
Priscilla has founded three impactful organizations, each dedicated to addressing crucial social issues through innovative and sustainable solutions. As the founder of Flames to Fire Online Devotional, Priscilla is passionate about igniting a deeper love for God’s Word in believers worldwide. Flames2fiire offers inspiring, biblical content through devotionals, articles, and talk shows, aimed at nurturing spiritual growth, fostering community, and inspiring a life of prayer and worship. Her work connects believers across the globe in a united community of faith.
Priscilla’s commitment to economic empowerment shines through her work with the House of Impact Foundation, which seeks to nurture the next generation of African entrepreneurs.
With a focus on SDGs 8 and 17, the foundation empowers young adults—especially women—by providing them with the skills, networks, and support needed to succeed as entrepreneurs. By fostering innovation and encouraging responsible business practices, the foundation positions its beneficiaries as future employers of labor who contribute meaningfully to Africa’s economic growth. Priscilla’s vision ensures that youth can thrive before and after graduation, creating decent work opportunities and reducing unemployment.
Priscilla also serves as the driving force behind Self-Actualization for Refugee Women Inc. (SARWI), an organization dedicated to empowering refugee women to become active and valuable members of society.
SARWI equips refugee women with essential skills and resources, enabling them to integrate successfully into their new communities and make significant contributions to the U.S. economy. Priscilla’s vision for SARWI is rooted in the belief that every woman, regardless of her circumstances, has the potential to realize her full purpose and thrive.
In addition to her non-profit work, Priscilla is a dedicated academic. As a researcher at Kennesaw State University, she plays a key role in the USAID-KSU Co-Creation Project, focusing on building resilience among Liberian youth. Her research and teaching expertise span conflict prevention and gender-sensitive analyses, further enhancing her role in human rights advocacy.