13 Things To Know About MI’s Fiancee, Eniola Mafe

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Nigerian rapper M.I. announced that he is walking down the aisle with his fiancée, Eniola Mafe.

A video that trended on Sunday, April 3, details how the lovebirds met in December 2020 and their journey to becoming ‘Mr and Mrs.’

Eniola Mafe is the real definition of ‘beauty and brains’ as she boasts an enviable resume. A strategist and international development leader, she has a track record in facilitating high-level policy dialogue and partnership building to accelerate Africa’s transformation agenda.

Here are some things to know about her.

1. Eniola was born abroad on April 2nd, 1984.

2. She holds a B.A. from Spelman College.

3. She has a Master of Arts from Georgetown University School of Foreign Service, Washington, D.C.

4. Eniola is the co-founder of SecureFarmer.com, a social enterprise developing the next generation of farmers through precision data, mechanization, and technology.

5. She is also the co-founder of The Women Collective, TWC, a platform of over 300 members changing the narrative of how gender equality is viewed in the workplace across corporate Africa.

6. She serves as a Global Leadership Fellow at the World Economic Forum (WEF), where she leads digital access and adoption work.

7. She managed the Niger Delta Partnership Initiative, the NDPI Foundation, from 2013 to 2018.

8. She once worked at Women’s World Banking, Ghana, and Bank of America Merrill Lynch in New York City.

9. She was also a former program manager in Africa at Vital Voices Global Partnership in Washington.

10. Eniola Mafe was named one of Okay Africa’s 100 Women in Africa in 2018.

11. She was named one of the 99 most influential foreign policy leaders in 2011 and one of 13 young African business/economic leaders to watch out for in 2013 by Ventures Africa Magazine.

12. She was once an ambassador for the Women in Africa Initiative and served on the Technical Sub-Committee for the Nigerian Economic Summit Group.

13. She currently leads the growth and development of the 2030 Vision Initiative, which focuses on harnessing 4IR technologies to accelerate progress on Sustainable Development Goals within the next decade.

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