Princewill Ejiro-Oghene Ahante
Researcher, journalist, and content creator in London, United Kingdom
Princewill Ejiro-Oghene Ahante
Researcher, journalist, and content creator in London, United Kingdom
I am a BBC-trained multimedia journalist, researcher and content creator passionate about storytelling that drives social change.
At the BBC, I developed original stories and produced digital videos, social content and articles that resonated with diverse audiences.
Previously, I served as Special Assistant to the Governor of Kaduna State, where I reported on key government programmes and projects while championing disability inclusion at the highest levels of state government.
My interests cut across media, public policy and human rights, with a particular focus on amplifying the voices of underrepresented people and communities.
In 2024, I contributed to a film project with the Global Disability Innovation Hub focused on ensuring accurate representation of disabled people. As a passionate disability advocate, I am committed to influencing inclusive policies and practices that ensure equal access for all.
I hold a Master’s degree with distinction in Advertising, Branding and Communication from the University of West London, and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Oduduwa University.
I am also proud to be a 2025 Salzburg Global Public Policy Fellow and a Member of the Disabled Leaders Network. Outside work, I enjoy art, football, cycling and meeting people from around the world.