Nkem Okocha
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Born
Lagos, Nigeria
EducationLagos State University
OccupationSocial entrepreneur/activist
KnownforEmpowering women with financial aid
Nkem Okocha | |
|---|---|
| Born | Lagos, Nigeria |
| Education | Lagos State University |
| Occupation | Social entrepreneur/activist |
| Known for | Empowering women with financial aid |
Nkem Okochaⓘ is a Nigerian social entrepreneur and activist who founded Mamamoni,[1] a FinTech social enterprise that supports poor rural and urban slum women with free vocational skills and mobile loans.[2][3]
She is the 2016 winner of the LEAP Africa Social Innovators Programme (SIP) by Union Bank of Nigeria.[4]