Desmond Tutu’s children: Meet Naomi Nontombi Tutu

Biography & Wikipedia

Naomi Tutu is the daughter of Nobel Peace Prize laureate Archbishop Desmond Tutu, who has risen from her father’s tremendous shadow in recent years to acquire notoriety in her own right as a persistent campaigner for human rights. Her grandmother gave her the name Nontombi (which means “mother of girls”). “I assumed that meant I’d only have girls,” Tutu was quoted as saying in a November 2004 Detroit Free Press piece. “However, when my son was born, I realized that it meant I’d be working with the world’s young women.”

Age and birthday

Naomi Tutu was born in 1960(63 years of age).

Height and weight

Naomi Tutu’s height and weight are unknown

Nationality & Ethnicity

Naomi Tutu is a South African citizen with a black accent

Education

She was educated in Swaziland, the United States, and England, and has spent her adult life in both South Africa and the United States.

Parents and siblings

Naomi Tutu’s parents are Desmond Tutu and Nomalizo Leah Tutu.

Naomi Tutu’s siblings are Theresa Thandeka Tutu, Mpho Andrea Tutu, and Trevor Thamsanqa Tutu.

Husband and children

Naomi’s previous marriage produced two children: Mungi, a daughter, and Mpilo, a son. Her husband’s name is Corbin Seavers.

Salary and net worth

Naomi Tutu’s salary and net worth are unknown

Social media: Instagram & Twitter

TWITTER: Tutu Naomi (@TutuNaomi)

INSTAGRAM: UNKNOWN

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