
Expanding Literacy. Igniting Creative Futures.
The organisation’s leadership includes:
STAM maintains responsible stewardship of its resources through:
Our work is guided by:
NAME: Theresa Ebi Tobuyei
DESIGNATION: Founder, STAM Initiative
EMAIL: Tessablankson@yahoo.com,
sainttheresamagazine@gmail.com
BIO: Theresa Ebi Tobuyei is a lawyer, humanitarian novelist, and literacy advocate committed to advancing justice, peacebuilding, and creative empowerment. Her work bridges law, storytelling, and humanitarian engagement, with a particular focus on the role of literacy in strengthening resilience within conflict-affected and socially fragmented communities.
She is the Founder of St. Theresa Magazine Initiative (STAM), a literacy-centered humanitarian organisation dedicated to expanding access to reading materials, promoting trauma-informed awareness, and building creative capacity among young people. Through structured literacy programmes, youth creative training, and dialogue-driven community engagement, she leads initiatives that position education and storytelling as tools for social cohesion and long-term development.
Theresa is the author of GASP and The Man Called Elizabeth Martins, literary works that examine justice, identity, and the psychological impact of violence. Her writing and institutional leadership reflect a sustained commitment to using words both legal and literary as instruments of restoration, dignity, and transformative impact.
NAME: Etekpe KemelayifaAmbily
DESIGNATION: Chief Operations Officer, STAM Initiative
EMAIL: Kemeslim@gmail.com
Bayelsa State, Nigeria
BIO: Etekpe Kemelayifa Ambily is an engineer, writer, musician, and humanitarian committed to community transformation. A member of the Prisons Ministry in Bayelsa State, he actively supports outreach and restoration initiatives. He is the author of Black Dust (2021), a poem highlighting the environmental challenges of soot pollution in Nigeria’s Niger Delta, and has contributed to several other literary works. His mission is to combine skill, creativity, and compassion to impact lives meaningfully.
NAME: Grace Unekwu-Ojo
DESIGNATION: Executive Assistant & Programs Lead
BIO: Grace Unekwu-Ojo Michael is a development and humanitarian professional with over seven years of experience implementing programmes across health, gender equality, youth development, education, and community empowerment in Nigeria. She currently supports multi-state health programmes with ACOMIN, focusing on programme monitoring, stakeholder engagement, and data-driven reporting. Previously, she led community initiatives addressing gender-based violence, women’s economic empowerment, and youth civic engagement. Grace brings strong expertise in programme implementation, community mobilisation, capacity building, and monitoring and evaluation, and is currently pursuing an MSc in International Relations and Diplomacy at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria.