Chief (Mrs.) Jumoke Eniola Aborode is a distinguished healthcare professional, humanitarian, women advocate, and community leader with over two decades of experience in nursing, public health, and social development. She is passionate about empowering women, promoting gender inclusion, and creating opportunities for female artisans and vulnerable communities.
As the Founder of the Association of Female Artisans Initiative, she is committed to advancing the rights, visibility, and economic empowerment of female artisans through advocacy, mentorship, training, and humanitarian initiatives.
Her leadership experience spans healthcare administration, community mobilization, policy advocacy, and women empowerment programs at both state and national levels. She has received several recognitions for her outstanding contributions to humanity and community development.