Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III
“A queen is not defined by the crown she wears, but by the lives she transforms, the hope she inspires, and the legacy she builds for generations unborn.”
By: Dr. Adeniyi Ifetayo
By all standards, Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III is not merely a queen seated upon the ancient throne of royalty; she is a symbol of elegance, intellect, compassion and transformational leadership.
As she marks her 40th birthday on May 22, the celebration transcends the boundaries of age and ceremony.
It is, indeed, a celebration of purpose, service, resilience and a remarkable life devoted to uplifting humanity.
As the revered wife of Ogiame Atuwatse III, the Olu of Warri Kingdom, Olori Atuwatse III has gracefully redefined what it means to be a modern African queen.
She stands at the intersection of royalty and relevance, tradition and innovation, influence and impact. With regal poise and uncommon brilliance, she has become one of Africa’s most admired advocates for women, children and community development.
Behind the crown lies a woman of formidable intellect and deep compassion. Educated in law at the prestigious London School of Economics, Olori Atuwatse III embodies the rare blend of academic excellence and humanitarian passion.
Her legal background, entrepreneurial spirit and global exposure have shaped her into a visionary leader whose influence stretches far beyond the shores of the Warri Kingdom.
Yet, what truly distinguishes her is not merely her royal status or professional accomplishments, but her unwavering commitment to humanity. She is passionate about transforming lives, particularly those of women and children, whom she believes hold the key to Africa’s future prosperity.
Through compassion-driven initiatives and strategic empowerment programmes, she has consistently demonstrated that true royalty is measured by service.
As Founder and Convener of Elevate Africa, Olori Atuwatse III has become a powerful voice in shaping conversations around leadership, women’s empowerment and youth development across the African continent. The initiative has evolved into a dynamic platform inspiring men and women from the continent to rise above limitations, embrace leadership and nurture future generations of changemakers.
Through Elevate Africa, she has sparked meaningful conversations capable of reshaping mindsets and societies. Her vision is bold yet profoundly simple to raise empowered African young leaders who, in turn, will build stronger families, communities and nations. In a continent yearning for transformational leadership, Olori’s voice resonates with clarity, wisdom and hope. Indeed, hers is a life devoted to building people.
Beyond advocacy, Olori Atuwatse III has distinguished herself as an entrepreneur and value creator. She has successfully founded businesses in the fashion and hospitality sectors while also serving on the boards of several companies and organisations.
Her entrepreneurial journey reflects a woman who understands the importance of economic empowerment as a pathway to dignity and independence.
However, perhaps her most enduring legacy lies in her humanitarian interventions through the Royal Iwere Foundation. Under her visionary leadership, the foundation has become a beacon of hope to countless indigent families across the Warri Kingdom and beyond.
Through programmes such as the Teachers’ Training Programme, the Captain Idahosa Wells Okunbo STEM and Innovation Lab, the Love Garden Project, Wuwu Ore and Established Her, she has championed education, healthcare, vocational development and economic empowerment for vulnerable communities.
These initiatives are not mere projects conceived for applause; they are practical expressions of compassion deliberately designed to restore hope and create opportunities.
Her passion for the education of the girl-child remains particularly profound. In a society where many young girls still battle poverty and inequality, Olori Atuwatse III continues to open doors of possibility.
Hundreds of children have benefited from scholarships and educational support under her watch, reaffirming her belief that education remains the greatest tool for social transformation.
Equally remarkable is her commitment to women’s empowerment through the Royal Iwere Foundation Skills Institute (RIFSI), where women and youths are equipped with vocational skills, seed funding and financial support to become self-reliant contributors to society.
For Olori, empowerment is not charity; it is the deliberate cultivation of confidence, dignity and opportunity.
Her influence has also earned national recognition.
As a member of the High-Level Advisory Committee on Women’s Economic Empowerment and Gender in Nigeria, she works closely with government institutions to advance policies and programmes that improve the lives of Nigerian women.
In this role, she has emerged as a respected advocate for inclusive growth and gender equity.
Little wonder she is continually invited to speak at prestigious global gatherings, including the Global Reputation Forum, African Achievers Awards, USAFRICA Business Week during the 78th Session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York, Oxford Saïd Business School, Lagos State Teachers Education Summit and numerous other influential platforms.
Her speeches are often marked by eloquence, insight and a profound understanding of Africa’s developmental realities.
Over the years, honours and recognitions have followed her impactful journey like a golden trail. From the African Achievers Awards at the House of Lords, Palace of Westminster, London, to the US President’s Lifetime Achievement Award signed by former President Joe Biden, Olori Atuwatse III’s contributions to humanity have received deserved global acclaim.
She has also been recognised among the 100 Most Influential African Women by Avance Media, received the Freedom of the City of London Award, Leadership Newspaper’s Social Impact Person of the Year Award, the Joyce Banda Leadership Award and several other prestigious honours celebrating her remarkable service to society.
Yet, despite the applause, the accolades and royal prestige, Olori Atuwatse III remains deeply grounded in family values. She is a devoted wife to her husband and king, Ogiame Atuwatse III, and a loving mother to their three children. In her, one finds the graceful balance of royalty, motherhood, leadership and service.
Perhaps the beauty of her story lies in her authenticity. She understands struggle, growth and reinvention. One of her most memorable reflections perfectly captures her resilient spirit has been the famous inaugural speech of former American President, John F. Kennedy: “Ask not what your country can give you; Ask what you can give to your country.”
That philosophy has become the heartbeat of her journey, a journey defined not by receiving but giving back; not by comfort, but by courage; not by privilege, but by purpose.
As Olori Atuwatse III turns 40, she stands not only as a queen of the Warri Kingdom, but as a shining emblem of modern African womanhood, intelligent yet humble, influential yet compassionate, regal yet accessible.
In celebrating her milestone, the world celebrates a woman whose life continues to illuminate pathways for others. Her crown sparkles not merely because of royal jewels, but because of the countless lives she has touched, the dreams she has revived and the hope she continues to inspire across Africa and beyond.
At 40, Olori Atuwatse III is not simply growing older. She is growing deeper in purpose, richer in impact and stronger in legacy.


