Zuriel
Oduwole, a Nigeria wonder girl advocating for education for the girl
child in Africa at the age of 10 already became the youngest person ever
interviewed by Forbes. Now Zuriel is 11 and she has been appointed Ambassador in Tanzania.
It
was the girl's second country stop on her East African leg to launch
the acclaimed Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up program, aimed at inspiring
and motivating Africa’s girls.
When
the girl's plane landed, she was welcomed by senior officials of the
Tanzanian State House, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and Ministry of
Education
On the first day Zuriel visited one of the oldest academic institutions in Dar Es Salaam, the Olympio School.
In
the afternoon of October 11th, the day designated by the UN to
celebrating the Girl Child, she attended the United Nations UNFPA event
in Dar Es Salaam, which focused on reducing the incidence of child
marriage in Tanzania.
She later gave exclusive interview to the national ITV network.
Her stay, rich in events, was followed by formal invitation by the First Lady to the State House.
Madam Salma Kikwete praised Zuriel for attracting attention to the issues of girls education to several African leaders.
It is important to mention that Zuriel has interviewed at least nine African leaders, including the Tanzanian head of state.
First
Lady then formally appointed her an Ambassador for the largest
foundation in Tanzania focused on gender issues – Wanawake na Maendeleo
Foundation [WAMA] of which she is the founding Patron.
Mrs.
Kikwete then presented Zuriel with several gifts and an intricate
three-foot statue of unity, the same type presented to the US President,
to symbolize the effect of Zuriel’s programs in the lives of Africa’s
young women.
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