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Personal Information Summary
Name Nada Tawfik
Age / How old / Birthday / Date of Birth / DOB July 16, 1986. As of 2025, she is around 39 years old.
Wedding & Marriage / Husband / Spouse / Boyfriend Married. Check the full bio for relationship details.
Children / No. of Kids 2
Ethnicity / Origin / Heritage / Race Middle-Eastern
Nationality Egyptian-American
How tall / Height 5′4″
Where is Nada Tawfik from? Nada was born in Randolph, New Jersey, on July 16, 1986, to parents of Egyptian descent.
Wiki Biography / Profile Background

Introduction :

Nada is an Egyptian-American journalist. She is currently the United Nations and New York reporter for the BBC.

Personal Life : Parents, Family and Education

  • Nada was born on July 16, 1986, in Randolph, New Jersey, to Egyptian origin parents – Hoda Tawfik (mother) and Mohamed Tawfik (father).
  • She grew up in Randolph, New Jersey, where she attended the Randolph High School. From here, she graduated in 2002, having made the Principal’s Honor Roll with a perfect grade point average of 4.0.
  • Nada then attended the elite New York University from 2004 to 2007. She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism and Middle Eastern Studies.
  • Nada got engaged to the man who would become her husband, Kareem Osman, an IT employment expert, in May 2007.
  • Kareem & Nada got married on December 29, 2007. Nada now has two children with her husband – a daughter and a son.
  • Nada resides in Union, New Jersey, where she is raising her family. She frequently visits her relatives in Cairo, Egypt.

Kareem Osman Nada Tawfik

Career, Income, Salary and Net Worth :

  • Nada was a news assistant for CNN from December 2007 to September 2008. While there, she worked on iReport, one of CNN’s specials. Her duties involved researching, producing, and writing segments of the popular special. She was also involved in the interviewing and selection of some of the featured reporters.
  • At CNN, Nada moved on to the New York Newsdesk, where she had many duties, including further writing, producing, and researching, as well as selecting breaking news, pitching ideas and guests to the newsroom, as well as being in charge of news wires.
  • In September 2008, Nada joined the BBC’s New York offices as a producer and reporter. She has been at the BBC ever since, in various roles.
  • Nada has produced several documentaries for the BBC featuring stories from Mexico and Haiti. She received an Emmy nomination for producing Inside Mexico’s Drug Wars.
  • She is highly experienced in producing major news stories, as well as breaking news stories. Nada has also assisted the BBC’s engineering teams with the infrastructure needed for various language services.
  • Nada spent seven months in Los Angeles, covering the BBC’s West Coast coverage as a senior producer.
  • She is in charge of leading and guiding the BBC’s news teams in New York.
  • From October 2015 to February 2016, Nada was also a business anchor for BBC’s Business Live.
  • In November 2017, Nada also became the BBC’s United Nations reporter, alongside her New York reporter responsibilities.
  • During the COVID-19 pandemic, Nada worked on an amazing documentary examining the consequences of Covid-19 on women in the workforce.

Interesting Facts and Trivia :

  • In 2013, Nada was a passenger on a Boeing 777 EgyptAir flight from Cairo to New York. The plane had to make an emergency landing in Glasgow, Scotland, after Nada found a note in the toilets stating that the plane would be set on fire. Nada was accompanied on the flight by her two-year-old daughter, which made the experience even scarier. Luckily, nothing ended up happening.
  • Nada travelled to Beirut and London while studying Middle Eastern studies at NYU.
  • Her work on the BP oil spill and the Mexican drug wars is often lauded.

26 thoughts on “Nada Tawfik Age, Nationality, Husband, Wikipedia, BBC News, Bio”

  1. Has better voice than that strange Canadian female that the BBC persists in using in the Middle East, Lise Ducette! The unintelligible dialect that this person affects is painful to hear although the bias of the reports make it a plus fact.

  2. Dear, Respectful, wonderful and Uniquely gifted First class BBC Global Journalist and News broadcaster in the United States of America Her Right Honourable Mrs Nada Tawfik, His Right Honourable Husband, together with your gifted children, please allow me to write to you and wish you happy New Year 2024, and have a happy, joyful and Merry Christmas times.

    Meanwhile, may I wish you also happy birthday anniversary, marking Her Right Honourable 37th birthday. I do wish you to have a long life, say, for over a century or so, full of delights, happiness, prosperity and success in all multi-dimensional aspects of life.

    Any way, regarding usages of language, such as ” I fancy…..off,” as mentioned above by some one, I am obliged to point out that in the contexts or situations of all forms of communication as a whole, we must always observe the notion of respecting one self and others. For example, in the course of saying, writing, and using phrases, we must always employ words/sentences or indicating things very appropriately and correctly.

    Moslem Banafshei (Mr.) also known by – God Leave and will – as Moslem the holy Messenger of God the Lord of the worlds.

    The End.

  3. Dear, Respectful, wonderful and Uniquely gifted First class BBC Global Journalist and News broadcaster in the United States of America Her Right Honourable Mrs Nada Tawfik, His Right Honourable Husband, together with your gifted children, please allow me to write to you and wish you happy New Year 2024, and have a happy, joyful and Merry Christmas times.

    Meanwhile, may I wish you also happy birthday anniversary, marking Her Right Honourable 37th birthday. I do wish you to have a long life, say, for over a century or so, full of delights, happiness, prosperity and success in all multi-dimensional aspects of life.

    Any way, I am obliged to point out that in the contexts or situations of all forms of communication as a whole, we must always observe the notion of respecting one self and others. For example, saying, writing, and using words/sentences or indicating things appropriately and correctly.

  4. Nada is a news reporter from the “New Order”. She is international, intelligent and pleasant. It does not matter if she is of Egyptian descent. She does her job well; in this crazy world, we need more people like her.

  5. What if her voice grates? It is her reporting that counts. There are better known reporters with worse accents.

  6. What happened to true British Reporters over the years working for the BBC? After all, it is the British Broadcasting Corporation??? They need to employ British people. Nothing against Ms Tawfik, she is great, but she is not British!

    1. Faqir – Wake up! The world has changed since – The world is flat and connectivity is the new rule. Why would you wish to remain narrow-minded…And no, the BBC is a great international organisation. Had the BBC remained as it was at birth, it would not have become the great International organisation it is today.

  7. Jan Willem Van Weel

    Nada is a special gifted lady. There is pertinently nobody walking the face of the Earth with anywhere near her beautiful spectacular eyes, nobody!

  8. Nada presents herself very well and professionally. She has done very well for herself and should be proud of her achievements. Here here!

  9. In the name of God, the compassionate, the Merciful. Hello, and Good Morning. I am delighted and pleased to write here, related to the profile of Her Right Honourable (from now onward HRH) Mrs. Nada Tawfik. Without exaggeration, HRH Nada Tawfik is undoubtedly one of “the most beautiful” and simultaneously “uniquely gifted” presenters of global news in the communities and societies of present and future worlds.

    I sincerely wish her together with her revered family, that is, His Right honourable husband, their dear and honourable son and daughter, her right honourable colleagues as well as all citizens of the United States of America, plus true global citizens, and – lastly but not least importantly – the current President of the United States of America and the First Lady, who are leading the worlds of neo-Imperialism of present and future worlds, every possible successful multidimensional form of lifestyles. Moslem, “the true” and “honest” holy Messenger of God, and – by God’s sacred commandment- the “inheritor” of all prophets and Messengers of God, the Lord of the Worlds, both in this and the next eternal worlds.

  10. Hello/Salmun Alikum, that is, peace be upon you, whom I recognise to be one of the 4 best world presenters of ABC and BBC; and together with your honourable members of family, your husband, son and daughter.

    I may take this opportunity of writing for your compassionate based attention in order to say and sincerely wish you, a very Merry holiday season, which marks the new year 2022.

    Moreover, I wish you all, in multi-dimensional realities of world, during this year and all future years, all versions of prosperity and being/becoming successful.

  11. Masha Allah…She deserves Best Reporter Nomination or even a Nobel Prize. She is the best! I wish her the best good Luck May Allah save you

  12. Acabo de conocer a Nada. Además de hermosísima es inteligente. Dios la cuide siempre. Mujeres como Nada hacen la vida más bella!!!

  13. So what if she is only 35 but looks 22. Her educational background and wide breadth of experience paired with her skilled writing and producing fully justifies her status with the BBC. Great find for the BBC and all of us fortunate viewers.

  14. Black Rights Campaigner From Uk

    Nadia Tawfik should expose the shameful record by Joe Biden toward black folks in America! He failed to properly assist Professor Gates in Massachusetts!

    Please note Obama and Biden are exploiting black folk for monetary and personal gains! Blacks should vote for Trump!

  15. Annoying voice, too loud, and I guess her “elite” university has no classes in diplomacy and humility. Not consistent with BBC professionalism. Sad.

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