Mary Ikoku

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Mary Ikoku
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Born
Mary Okereke

OccupationCommunications Advisor

Mary Ikoku is a Nigerian development consultant.

Early life[]

Ikoku is an alumnus of Abia State University where she studied English Language. She has a Master's in International Relations from Lagos State University. She studied at the University of California Davis and the . She is from Arochukwu in Abia State, Nigeria.[1]

Career[]

She is the Department for Foreign Development’s (DFID)/Nigerian Infrastructure Advisory Facility (NIAF) Consultant working as the Head of Communication at the (SURE-P) of the Federal Government of Nigeria. She worked as the Lead Consultant at Access Media Ltd. She served as Special Adviser to the Minister of Information and Communications. In this role, she implemented schemes to expand government outreach, generate funding for advocacy campaigns and refine governmental communication processes.[2]

Working Moms[]

On the sidelines, she is the founder and President of Working Moms, an organization dedicated to helping women cope with the challenges created by mixing professional careers with parenthood. The organization publishes Working Moms Africa a magazine that celebrates professional mothers.

References[]

  1. ^ "Mary Ikoku". NewsBreak Nigeria. 24 November 2012. Retrieved 2013-10-02.
  2. ^ "Nigeria:Effective Communication challenge of the County's project-Mary Ikoku". AllAfrica. 21 February 2011. Retrieved 2013-10-02.


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