Arinthia Komolafe

[2][3] She earned a Bachelors of Law from the University of Buckingham in England[4] and successfully completed the Society of Trust & Estate Practitioners (STEP) program in 2010.

[6] During her tenure, Komolafe presided over a "no sacred cows" policy which ensured that political cronies and beneficiaries of nepotism were not spared from being pursued for funds owed to the bank.

[21][22] At a special meeting held on 24 October 2017, Arinthia Komolafe was elected as Deputy Leader of the Democratic National Alliance.

[18] She announced her intention to seek the Leadership of the DNA on 19 February 2019, and went on to defeat fellow challenger Kendal Smith by a decisive 6:1 margin.

The articles, which addressed political and socio-economic issues facing the Bahamas, included: In 2014, Arinthia S. Komolafe served as one of the featured speakers in the 2nd Annual Eleuthera Business Outlook (EBO) on April 24, 2014:[28][29] In 2018, Komolafe was selected to participate in the U.S. State Department exchange program in 2018, focusing on the U.S. electoral process: