Nerima Wako-Ojiwa
Nerima Wako-Ojiwa (née Nerima Wako), is a Kenyan political analyst, who serves as the executive director of Siasa Place, an organization, led by young people that engages young Kenyans,[1] educating them about the constitution, governance and electoral processes, through community engagements and social media.[2]
Nerima Wako-Ojiwa | |
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Born | 1989 (age 30–31) |
Nationality | Kenyan |
Citizenship | Kenyan |
Alma mater | Jacksonville State University (Bachelor of Arts in Journalism and Sociology) (Master of Public Administration) |
Occupation | Political Analyst & Corporate Executive |
Years active | Since 2014 |
Home town | Nairobi |
Title | Executive Director of Siasa Place |
Predecessor | None |
Background and education
Nerima was born in Nairobi, Kenya's capital, circa 1989, the third-born in a family of four children. She attended St. Nicholas Primary School, before finishing her high school at Aga Khan Academy, both in Nairobi.[1]
After high school, she secured a scholarship to study at Jacksonville State University, in Jacksonville, Alabama in the United States. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Sociology. Later, she was awarded a Master of Public Administration degree, also by Jacksonville State University.[1]
Career
While at university, Nerima participated in campus politics and was elected president of the International Student’s Organization. This allowed her to receive a solid grounding in her political attributes and weaknesses.[1][2]
In 2015, she together with other young people started a youth-led organization called Siasa Place.[3] For the first year, they funded the organization's operations out of their own pockets, before they received any outside funding. Nerima serves as the Executive Director.[1][2]
Family
Nerima is married to Billian Ojiwa, who is also involved in politics.[4] She is a niece to Senator Amos Wako who represents
Busia County in the Kenyan Senate, (2013–2017) and (2017–2022).[1]
See also
References
- Mbuthia, Wanja (12 October 2017). "Nerima Wako: The political analyst with beauty and brains". The Standard (Kenya). Nairobi. Retrieved 13 September 2017.
- Okoti, Daisy (17 August 2017). "Youth should be an advantage, not a limitation". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
- Oketch, Angela (10 September 2017). "Politics runs in my blood". Daily Nation. Nairobi. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
- Gichana, Joanne (28 May 2018). "Celebrating Women: Nerima Wako-Ojiwa: Political Analyst". Nairobi: Parents Magazine, Africa. Retrieved 13 September 2018.
External links
- Cost of living: Ok, it's officially time to panic (or go get at least three jobs) As of 13 September 2018.