Oluwaseyi Moejoh is a Nigerian Environmentalist and National Geographic Young Explorer, educating the next generation of young leaders about climate action and helping them build the knowledge and skills they need to proffer innovative solutions to environmental issues. Through her NGO, U-recycle Initiative Africa, Oluwaseyi and her team have impacted over 10,000 young people across Nigeria and Africa. Their projects have been funded by notable entities such as the National Geographic Society, the Government of Canada, and the Captain Planet Foundation. Oluwaseyi has been featured in various prestigious media outlets, including CNN, AFP, Smithsonian Magazine, and NBC News.

Oluwaseyi is also a Contributing Editor at the OH-Wake Magazine. This renowned global environmental youth magazine highlights climate stories from the youth's perspective. She is certified in Nonprofit Leadership and Management from the prestigious Lagos Business School. She is pursuing a bachelor's degree in law at the University of Lagos, Nigeria. 

Overtime, Oluwaseyi has received notable accolades for her outstanding contributions to environmental protection and youth development, including The 2022 Diana Award, being named a National Geographic Young Explorer, 2022 Planeteer Alliance Ambassador by the Captain Planet Foundation, being selected as an RSPB Official Youth Delegate to COP26, UNDP Official Youth Delegate at the 2022 YouthConnekt Summit, Keynote Speaker at the 2022 Korea-Africa Youth Summit, and a recipient of the 2021 Global Teen Leader Award.