Priscilla is a dynamic storyteller, senior journalist, and business consultant with nearly a decade of experience working in international media bureaus.
She made history by launching the first-ever pan-African women’s discussion programme for the BBC in Kenya and is currently the youngest freelance Senior Output Journalist for BBC’s flagship Focus on Africa news programme.
Beyond journalism, Priscilla is deeply passionate about Equity, Diversity & Inclusion (EDI), human behavior, and organizational health. This drive led her to pursue a Master’s in Organisational Psychology (accredited by the British Psychological Society), equipping her with the expertise to design strategic solutions for cultural change, social impact, leadership development, and employee well-being.

Priscilla’s work extends into strategic engagement, where she uses evidence-based data to create impactful in-person and virtual learning experiences tailored to organisational transformation and communication strategies.
In addition to her professional career, she serves on the Board of Trustees for Students for Kids International Projects (SKIP), a UK-registered charity dedicated to supporting child welfare initiatives in developing communities.
Hobbies and Interests?
Gym, music and art
Fun fact about Priscilla?
Priscilla knew Bengali as a child