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Miss Aforfem Afobunor is a certified marketing professional and a social marketing expert with over ten years of professional experience in the marketing of consumer goods, brands and non profits. She advocates for the development and rights of women through partnering and volunteering with organizations committed to mirroring and fostering support of women and girls.

She utilizes both the mass and social media to promote the Sustainable Development Goals, and has earned international recognitions. In November 2016, she was invited to Geneva (Switzerland) by the office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Youth, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) for the launch of the global campaign “Not Too Young to Run” during the Forum on Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law.

Miss Afobunor continously engages with key stakeholders to proffer solutions that have led to positive impact in Nigeria and Africa as a whole, and utilizes her marketing skills in deploying resources in promoting and advancing the work of NGOs/Civic Societies and other Youth led associations. Besides being a public speaker, she loves sharing ideas, providing solutions, counseling, writing and reading books that builds the spirit, soul and body, and is a consultant to many organizations both home and abroad.

She has received a number of awards but most importantly was rated top 7% of all Nigerian Executives in the Advertising, Marketing & PR Industry in the 2015 publication of the Nigerian Top Executives in the Advertising, Marketing & PR Industry.


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