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Enuma Okoro

 Born in New York City, Enuma Okoro was raised in four countries on three continents. Her academic background and training is in Communications, Psychology, Public Speaking, Theology and Counseling. She is a former Editor-in-Chief for SpotLight™ Quarterly Magazine, a certified Spiritual Director in the Ignatian tradition, and she holds a Masters degree from Duke University Divinity School of which she is the former Director for the Center for Theological Writing. Her first book, The Reluctant Pilgrim: A Moody Somewhat Self-Indulgent Introvert’s Search for Spiritual Community, was recognized by USA Book News as a 2010 Best Books Award-Winning Finalist in “Religion-Christianity.

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Independent Writer and Journalist, The New York Times, The Guardian Nigeria; Communications Consultant, The Ford Foundation
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Enuma Okoro is a Nigerian-American award-winning writer, speaker and communications consultant. She is a widely sought-after speaker at colleges, universities, non-profit organizations, corporate institutions, and conferences across the United States, Europe, Africa, and Australia. She is a columnist for The Guardian Nigeria and her work has been featured in The New York Times, Quartz Africa, The Atlantic Monthly, The Guardian UK, The Huffington Post and more. In June, 2012 Enuma had the honor of being the first woman of African descent to preach at the historic American Church in Paris. (Martin Luther King Jr. was the first man of African descent to preach there in October 1965) Enuma has a professional background in Communications, Psychology, Public Speaking, and Theology. 

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2017