Arinthia Komolafe
Arinthia Santina Komolafe (née Braynen, born 30 June 1980) is a Bahamian politician who was elected the Leader of the Democratic National Alliance (DNA), one of the three main political parties in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, on 24 October 2017. She succeeded Christopher Mortimer, who was appointed as Interim Leader of the DNA on 24 October 2017. Mortimer was appointed Interim Leader following the DNA's defeat in The Bahamas' General Elections on 10 May 2017, when the Party failed to win a parliamentary seat out of the 39 possible parliamentary seats in the House of Assembly. Founder and inaugural leader of the DNA, Branville McCartney announced his intention to resign from the Party and front-line politics following the defeat. Komolafe is the first female leader of the DNA political party and other females such as Cynthia Pratt, former Deputy Leader of the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) and Loretta Butler-Turner, former Deputy Leader of the Free National Movement.
Arinthia S. Komolafe | |
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3rd Leader of the Democratic National Alliance | |
Assumed office 22 February 2019 | |
Deputy | Buscheme (Busch) Armbrister |
Preceded by | W. A. Branville McCartney Christopher A. Mortimer |
Personal details | |
Born | Arinthia Santina Braynen 30 June 1980 Nassau, Bahamas |
Citizenship | The Bahamas |
Political party | Democratic National Alliance |
Spouse | Emmanuel Komolafe (m. 2005) |
Children | Morgan, Alexandria, Joshua |
Parent | Bradley Braynen & Jenniffer Braynen (nee Harvey) |
Education | C.R. Walker Secondary School |
Alma mater | University of Buckingham |
Profession | Attorney; banker; consultant; politician |
Website | askomolafe |