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ID Princess Adetope Tychus

Empowering Communities through Service

ID Princess Adetope Tychus PMJF NLCF is a leader with a good heart, an elegant woman of steel, endowed with grace and high intelligence, the current International Director for Constitutional Area 8 has served in numerous positions which includes, Zone Chairperson,, Region Chairperson, District Treasurer, District Governor, Pioneer Multiple Council Chairperson, District Governors Elect Trainer/Mentor and she is the one and only female on the Board of Trustees, MD 404 Nigeria.

Her commitment to Lions Clubs’ principles is not just a role; it is a passion. The Princess strongly believes that service is not just about numbers; but it is about the people, the impact, and the shared journey towards a brighter and more connected future.

ID Princess Adetope Tychus is a leader of leaders who has consistently led emerging lion leaders and colleagues on a path of excellence; weaving a symphony of life and changing the quality of service delivery through selfless contribution and utmost dedication. PCC Princess Adetope Tychus believes that teamwork powers togetherness, enhances visibility and helps to expand reach. She is an advocate for inclusion, collaboration, unity and peace.

Married to Past Zone Chair, Lion Engr. Owen Adesina Tychus, a Progressive Melvin Jones Fellow, and blessed with three accomplished children, three successful children-in-law, and nine adorable grandchildren; Past Council Chairperson (Princess) Bridget Adetope Tychus is an astute project manager and civic leader with extensive knowledge of humanitarian activities. She collaborates with media, government, businesses, and community leaders to provide solutions that deliver value to societies and enhance Nations.

ID (Princess) Bridget Tychus has consistently chipped-away at barriers that ordinarily hold women back, and continuously “breaks the glass ceiling” with weapons of effectiveness, efficiency and high-level performances. She is an ally in peacekeeping; continuously contributing to the harmony and unity across societies. Having received international recognition as an Ambassador for Peace, the World Peace Organization, (Nigeria Chapter) appointed her the South West Coordinator for peace matters.

An example of her giant strides, visionary ideologies and unparalleled commitment to service galvanized into raising resources, which eventually led to the construction of the Cancer Screening and Treatment Centre (“the Centre”) within the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital. It is noteworthy to mention that this cancer screening and treatment center caters to patients both from surrounding and also very far provinces. This herculean effort was accomplished through collaboration with senior government officials, corporate organizations, and grants from Lions Charity International Foundation (LCIF).

Princess Bridget Adetope Tychus, a philanthropist par excellence, has awarded over $18,000 merit scholarships to students, boosting primary and secondary school enrollment in Nigeria, and ensuring award recipients acquired the basic skills necessary for success later in life. A prominent leader whose influence knows no bound, she holds a seat on corporate and not-for-profit Boards and has led and continually leads several strategic initiatives for the Lions Clubs International (LCI) including hosting the 2004 ‘Africa Conference’ in Lagos-Nigeria. She is a great mentor and an embodiment of Knowledge with a mandate to coach, develop future leaders and a burning desire to deliver more humanitarian service projects in Africa.

Her enchanting personality brought delegates far and wide across multiple District 404 Nigeria to unanimously certify and endorse her as candidate to contest for the position of International Director, Africa constitutional area 8, and she was duly elected by delegates across the world during the 2024 Melbourne International Convention.