Yinka Bokinni is a British radio and television presenter, born on February 16, 1989, in Peckham, London, to an Irish mother and a Nigerian father.
As one of seven siblings, Yinka developed strong communication skills, which would later serve her well in her broadcasting career. She pursued higher education at University College London, graduating with a law degree. However, her true passion lay in music and hosting, leading her to pivot towards a career in broadcasting.
Yinka’s rise to fame began on Rinse FM, where she hosted her show, “Breakfast with Yinka.” She’s known for her vibrant spirit and charismatic engagement, which has led her to host various shows on Capital Xtra, BBC Radio 1. Yinka has also starred in documentaries on Channel 4 in recent years, such as How to Hire a Hitman and Damilola: The Boy Next Door. Additionally, she has made appearances on several game series, including The Greatest Snowman, The Chase: Celebrity Special, and The Weakest Link.
As a renowned radio and television presenter, Yinka has solidified her position as a trailblazer in the entertainment industry, inspiring a new generation of broadcasters and music enthusiasts alike.
One of Yinka’s most notable projects, a documentary that premiered on the BBC on P Diddy, titled “P Diddy: The Rise and Fall.” The documentary explores the life and career of Sean “Diddy” Combs, exploring how Diddy’s rise to fame may have been linked to a system of power and corruption. The film features interviews with those close to Diddy, as well as his critics, to understand what may have led to his public downfall.
Yinka’s success is not limited to her presenting career. She is also a social activist, advocating for mental health awareness and community welfare programs. Her influence extends beyond the BBC, with a strong online presence and collaborations with brands that echo her values.
With her unique voice, captivating personality, and passion for storytelling, Yinka Bokinni is undoubtedly one of the most exciting and influential presenters in British media today.

