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Sinknesh Ejigu was born on 1956 in Ethiopia, is an Ethiopian politician. Discover Sinknesh Ejigu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 68 years old?

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1956

Sinknesh Ejigu Wolde-Mariam (born 1956) is an Ethiopian politician, chemist and businesswoman.

She is currently Ethiopian Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

She was born in Ambo west of Addis Ababa to a family of eight in 1956.

Her father, Ejigu Wolde-Mariam, was a military officer so the family moved around Ethiopia a lot.

Both her parents did not have much education but they encouraged their children to seek a strong one.

She attended several different primary schools.

At the Princess Tenagnework Comprehensive High School, an Indian teacher encouraged her interest in science and chemistry.

1973

Ejigu enrolled at Addis Ababa University in 1973, where she was assigned to the mathematics department but transferred to the chemistry department in her second year.

1974

In the midst of the revolution in 1974, she was sent to the farmland to work alongside peasants.

Due to the hardness of the situation in the country at the time, she dropped out of university to work teaching physical science.

Later, she found work at the Ethiopian Pharmaceutical Manufacturing as a chemical analyst.

1980

After quitting her job in pharmaceuticals, she received a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry from Addis Ababa University in 1980.

Ejigu became a junior geoscience analyst in the laboratory of the Ethiopian Geological Survey.

1988

She earned a master's degree in Analytical Chemistry in 1988 at the University of East Anglia.

After taking her degree, she joined the Water and Geothermal Analysis Department in the Ministry of Mines and was soon promoted to head of the department, rare for a woman at the time.

1998

She became Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Mines and Energy in June 1998.

She is a member of the Oromo Peoples' Democratic Organization and was a member of the House of Peoples' Representatives representing Dendi, Western Shewa, Oromia.

2010

She was appointed Minister of Mines in the Cabinet of Ethiopia in 2010.

Her main role as minister was to discover the basic geoscience data of Ethiopia, to promote mineral and petroleum exploration, and grant permits to investors seeking to make money in mining.

Due to her background in science, she was able to directly manage the scientific projects themselves and not just the personnel of the ministry.

Throughout Ethiopia's history the government typically pursued agriculture for development, but it began focusing more on mining when Ejignu was appointed.

2012

In 2012, she was involved in a dispute with the Hong Kong-based company PetroTrans after she revoked their license since they were taking too long on a project.

2014

In 2014, she became Ethiopian Ambassador to Brazil, Argentina and Chile.

Ejignu is also a Director of Ethiopian Electric Power Corporation.

She is married to a man she met at Addis Ababa University and has two children.