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Funmi Iyanda was born on 27 July, 1971 in Lagos, Nigeria, is a Nigerian talk show host and broadcaster. Discover Funmi Iyanda'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 52 years old?
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Funmi Iyanda Height, Weight & Measurements
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Funmi Iyanda Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Funmi Iyanda worth at the age of 52 years old? Funmi Iyanda’s income source is mostly from being a successful broadcaster. She is from Nigeria. We have estimated Funmi Iyanda's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Olufunmilola Aduke Iyanda (born 27 July 1971), better known as Funmi Iyanda , is a talk show host, broadcaster, Film and TV producer, media executive, philanthropist, journalist, and blogger.
She produced and hosted a talk show, New Dawn with Funmi, which aired on the national network for over eight years.
Iyanda rose to become one of Nigeria’s most watched TV personalities.
Funmi is the CEO of Ignite Media now OYA Media.
New Dawn with Funmi started in 2000 and ran daily on NTA 10 Lagos.
The success of the show made it the longest-running independently produced show on NTA.
Funmi Iyanda has also written regular columns in Tempo Magazine.
On occasion, she still serves as a guest columnist for Farafina Magazine.
She has also written for PM NEWS, The Punch, Daily Trust, and Vanguard Newspapers.
She worked on a documentary for the 2006 Africa Cup of Nations and she covered the 1999 female Football World Cup, the All Africa Games in Zimbabwe, as well as the 2000 and 2004 Olympic Games in Sydney and Athens.
In 2010, after a two-year break, Funmi returned to the screen with Talk with Funmi (TWF), a television show directed by Chris Dada.
Talk With Funmi travels throughout Nigeria, from state to state, capturing people and conversations around the country.
In 2010, Funmi Iyanda completed production on My Country: Nigeria, a three-part documentary celebrating the 50th anniversary of the country’s independence, which was aired on the BBC World Service.
In 2011, Iyanda was honored for her web series by the World Economic Forum and was named one of Forbes "20 Youngest Powerful Women in Africa".
Funmi Iyanda was born in Lagos to the family of Gabriel and Yetunde Iyanda.
Her father was from Ogbomoso and her mother from Ijebu-Ode.
She grew up in the Lagos Mainland area; however, her mother died when she was seven years old.
She attended the African Church Princess Primary School, Akoka; and the Herbert Macaulay School in Lagos, Nigeria, for her primary education and the International School Ibadan for her secondary education.
She then went on to the University of Ibadan where she graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography.
Funmi's foray into television began when she started producing and presenting Good Morning Nigeria, a breakfast magazine television show.
The "Heroes" segment, which exalted the achievement of deserving members of society, and "Street Life", which unlike many shows at the time, went out on the streets in search of compelling Nigerian human-interest stories.
The show focused on the injustices suffered by Nigerians, particularly the vulnerable members such as women and children.
The show was syndicated on national television.
She also explored her deep passion for sports by entering the world of sports journalism.
Lagos Stories, one of the episodes of the documentary was subsequently nominated in the category for “Best News Documentary” at the 2011 Monte Carlo Television Festival in Monaco.
In 2012, Funmi Iyanda and her creative partner Chris Dada released Chopcassava.com, a web series documenting the January 2012 fuel subsidy protests that took place in Lagos, Nigeria.
It could not be aired on Nigerian TV, the web series presents an insider view of the Lagos protests, in which people of all classes took to the streets demanding a reversal of the 117% hike in petrol prices.
It was nominated in the non-fiction web series category at the 2012 BANFF World Media Festival, in Alberta, Canada.
Funmi Iyanda is a member of the African Leadership Institute, Tutu Fellow, and a participant of the ASPEN Institute's Forum for Communications and Society.
In 2012, she was honoured by the Lagos State Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, for her commitment to gender advocacy as she returned from a five-day UN advocacy trek up Mount Kilimanjaro.
The climb was organised by the UN to raise global awareness on its campaign to End Violence against Women and Girls and brought together climbers from more than 32 African countries in a historic advocacy journey up Mount Kilimanjaro.
Funmi Iyanda served on the Board of Farafina Trust and Positive Impact Youth Network.
She participated at the Occupy Nigeria series of protests in January 2012.
The protests were to resist the implementation of the government's fuel subsidy removal policy.
Funmi Iyanda was honored by the former governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Fashola, for partnering with the United Nations(UN) together with other African women by climbing up the mount Kilimanjaro as a way of creating awareness for the campaign to end violence against women and the girl child in Africa.
She was recognized as one of the BBC's 100 women of 2014.