Princess-Anne Emeka-Obiajunwa

As a world-renowned speaker and the founder of The Birthplace Empowerment Foundation, Princess has dedicated her life to empowering women and youth to overcome challenges and realize their potential. With two decades of experience, she has hosted 24 conferences across 10 cities in three regions—East Africa, West Africa, and Europe—engaging diverse audiences and inspiring global change.

Together with her team, she has impacted over 10,535 individuals through outreach programs aimed at underserved communities such as Ajegunle, Makoko, and Ilaje. These efforts provide essential supplies, educational resources, and spiritual guidance, delivering messages of hope and healing that empower individuals to thrive despite difficult circumstances.

Princess Anne’s commitment to education is reflected in her impressive academic achievements. She earned a BSc in Agricultural Science Education (Second Class Upper Honours) from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, followed by a BA in Theology (First Class Honours) and an MA in Christian Education (Distinction) from Faith College of Arts and Theology, Lagos. Further expanding her expertise, she studied principles of influence, management, and leadership at the Scottish Centre of Neurolinguistic Programming in the UK, earning certification as an Advanced NLP Practitioner. Additionally, she completed an MSc in Management (Distinction) at Nottingham Trent University and is currently pursuing an MA in Leadership in Education at Liverpool John Moores University. These accomplishments underscore her unwavering dedication to continuous learning and excellence, enabling her to make meaningful contributions in education, business, and faith-based non-profit organizations.

Beyond her ministry and educational endeavours, Princess Anne is a prolific author, sharing her insights through books that foster spiritual growth and transformation. Her ministry seamlessly integrates teaching, writing, and worship, creating a profound impact on those she serves.

One of her core missions is to empower young girls through the “Save a Girl Child” outreach program, which addresses sexual and emotional abuse while providing self-defence training. This program has reached over 200 girls, helping them recover from trauma and build self-esteem. To support this mission, she authored TAMAR, a book dedicated to helping young girls reclaim their lives. Additionally, she has trained and mentored over 200 individuals, focusing on personal growth and resilience. Her courses have equipped more than 205 participants with the skills to navigate their journeys confidently.

As the author of impactful books written under her maiden name, Anne Atulaegwu—including Turn Wishes to Win, Executive Summit, and 7 Signs You Are Sabotaging Your Life—she explores themes of leadership, personal transformation, social issues and spiritual growth, offering guidance to individuals seeking meaningful change.

Through social intervention campaigns, her organization tackles contemporary issues affecting youth. Her training program equips ambassadors in public speaking and social intelligence, and in just two campaign cycles (120 days), these ambassadors have reached 80 schools across six Nigerian states, igniting a passion for change in thousands.

Her influence as a speaker, author, and advocate is driven by a deep commitment to creating lasting change and empowering individuals to transform their lives and the world around them. Princess lives in Nottingham, England with her husband and children.

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