Background
Graduating with a bachelor’s degree in Law from the University of Manchester. Also obtaining her master’s degree from University College London (UCL) and a Doctorate Degree from the University of California, Berkeley, Nkiru Balonwu is an entrepreneur and activist based in Lagos, Nigeria.Read more about Discover Nigeria
Nkiru is known for her staunch views of women as the solution to Africa’s problems and is the founder and chair of African Women on Board, an independent, African women-led non-profit organisation focused on advancing narratives to improve realities for women and girls of African heritage. She is also the founder and managing partner of RDF Strategies, a consultancy firm that provides advice on strategic communication and stakeholder engagement.
Career
Balonwu has worked in a variety of fields including law, technology and communications. She has also worked as a lecturer at the faculty of law at the University of Lagos. In 2014, Balonwu became CEO of Spinlet, the first music streaming and digital distribution platform in Sub-Saharan Africa. During her time as CEO, Spinlet became Nigeria’s first International Standard Recording Code (ISRC) Manager. In 2017, Balonwu founded African Women on Board which was launched internationally at the Ford Foundation Center for Social Justice, New York, on 26 September 2019 during the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), with the aim “to give a voice to African women and change how they’re perceived”.Leadership and appointments
In 2018, Balonwu was appointed as a consultant by Nigeria’s leading opposition party, to engage women during the 2019 Presidential campaign of former vice president and opposition candidate Atiku Abubakar.Sign up for the Connect Nigeria daily newsletter
Balonwu’s consultancy RDF was appointed to develop the concept for Lagos to the World (L2W), a global campaign in 2018 by the Lagos State government to drive foreign investment to the state.
Awards and achievements
On 25 October 2019, Balonwu received the Powerlist 2020 International award. The power list black excellence awards features 100 of the UK’s most influential black people. Balonwu was the recipient of the International Award, “which is given to a person based outside of the UK, who is considered to have distinguished themselves as a change-maker, innovator, inspiration and person of considerable influence” in recognition of her work at African Women on Board. In March 2016, Media publication, YNaija, in partnership with Leading Ladies Africa ranked Balonwu among the 100 Most Inspiring Women in Nigeria, an annual release that features “women who are deliberately impacting their world and local communities through the power and strength of their ideas and achievement.” Balonwu received the honour for her work at Spinlet in “Revolution[ising] the way music content is shared and distributed”.Register to attend the Connect Nigeria Business Mixer
In 2010, Balonwu was a recipient of the Founder Region Fellowship, a gift-giving body that focuses on “improving the lives of women and girls locally and globally by giving fellowships to women who will truly make a difference in the world.” Balonwu won the prize under a Law and Social Science focus and a legal dissertation based on analyzing the opportunities that the African film industry, “Nollywood” offers to women as a catalyst for economic development.
Published articles
Balonwu has written articles for various media outlets including Sahara Reporters, TechCabal and Al Jazeera English. Some of Her published articles include:- “African Women As Consumers: Key To Unlocking Africa’s Growth”; February 2020
- “Propelling African women is essential to African business”; December 2019
- “Why not #MeToo? How stereotypes hinder African women’s progress”; October 2019
- “Violence Against Women – Forget #Metoo, We Need #Youtoo to Stand with Women”; July 2019
- “MTN Vs. the Government: Is Poor Communications Hurting Nigeria’s Economy?”; October 2018
- “Brexit, Macron’s visit: Opportunities and new alliances for Nigeria”; July 2018
- “Women in Stem: Time to Recalculate Our Approach?”; May 2018
- “Making African Women’s Voices Mainstream”; January 2018, Business Day
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