
At Spikenard Ministries Incorporated, our mission is simple yet profound: to alleviate suffering, provide opportunities, and nurture the potential within individuals and communities. We believe that every life is valuable, and through collective efforts, we can bring about meaningful change. Our nonprofit organization is dedicated to a range of initiatives, from addressing basic human needs like food and shelter to educational programs that empower individuals to break free from the cycle of poverty. We provide support to vulnerable populations, including children, the elderly, and those affected by natural disasters or crises.
Our Vision
To create a world where every individual and community thrives, empowered by compassion, education, health, and spiritual well-being.
Our Mission
Spikenard Ministries Incorporated is dedicated to alleviating suffering and nurturing potential within individuals and communities. We provide essential life support and training, promote health education, offer spiritual guidance and counseling, and deliver comprehensive educational programs. Through our global outreach and immigration civic guidance, we strive to foster hope, opportunity, and lasting positive change for diverse populations worldwide.”

Dr. Adetola Obiwole, Pharm.D, BS. Med. Lab, BA Theology
PresidentAdetola Obiwole, a healthcare leader in Colorado for over a decade, is recognized for impactful health fairs, supporting aspiring students, and promoting health equity. As a proud Nigerian immigrant, she actively engages in community leadership, contributing to diversity and inclusion. Honored as a CU ANSCHUTZ ALUMNI HERO, she dedicates herself to training future pharmacists. Beyond Colorado, Adetola is the President of Spikenard Ministries, co-founded with her husband. They organize global health outreaches, extending their impact on healthcare and community well-being.

Rev. Olabode Obiwole
ChairmanOlabode Obiwole, a certified CPR instructor is recognized for impactful health fairs, supporting aspiring students, and promoting health equity. As a proud Nigerian immigrant, she actively engages in community leadership, contributing to diversity and inclusion. Honored as a CU ANSCHUTZ ALUMNI HERO, she dedicates herself to training future pharmacists. Beyond Colorado, Adetola is the President of Spikenard Ministries, co-founded with her husband. They organize global health outreaches, extending their impact on healthcare and community well-being.

Oluwakorede Olabode
SecretaryAs a first-year dual Master of Clinical Research and Doctor of Pharmacy candidate at Campbell University College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, I am deeply committed to positively impacting healthcare. With over a decade of experience in leadership roles within the Outpatient Coding Department of Health Information Management, I bring a strong foundation to the pharmacy field. Fueled by a passion for service and a desire to contribute to patient care, my journey into pharmacy is driven by curiosity and enthusiasm for science. I am dedicated to using my diverse skills and experiences to enhance patient care, advance clinical research, and drive innovation in healthcare.

Sito-Abasi Udoh, MSc. Mineral and Energy Economics, Grad. Cert CCUS, BSc. Business Management. ACA (ICAN, ICAEW).
Finance Controller / Project ManagerSito-Abasi Udoh is a graduate of the Colorado School of Mines with MSc. Mineral and Energy Economics and a Graduate Certificate in Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS). She also holds a BSc in Business Management from the University of Uyo, Nigeria. A seasoned finance and audit expert with 15 years of experience, “Sito” has worked with top firms like Deloitte and KPMG and has a strong background in economics, audits, controls finance and strategy. She is passionate about solving problems, strategic leadership, and driving business growth. She is also committed to making social impacts through community development, mentorship, and "waste to wealth" initiatives. As a student, “Sito” engaged in community service through the Global Ambassadors Program (GAP) and the Graduate Experience Mentoring Program (GEMs), helping other students navigate the culture at the Colorado School of Mines.