Elle Magazine names 12-year old Nigerian filmmaker/activist, Zuriel Oduwole among 32 others as "The Women Who Impacted The World In 2014". She will now be featured in the magazine's global North American edition, ELLE Canada, for the March 2015 Issue. The documentary film maker and girls education advocate at 12 years old, is the youngest woman on the list. She was recognized for her various endeavours in 2014.
These include inviting First Ladies across Africa to talk Girls education in her colloquy, speaking to children in Ethiopia and the UK on Education, taking 2 footballs across the globe during the Fifa World Cup to keep the education topic exciting.
Launching a hand hygiene campaign for school kids in Africa during the Ebola crises, and premièring her first movie to show in a commercial cinema in November 2014. She is a "home-schooled" student of Connections Academy, USA.
These include inviting First Ladies across Africa to talk Girls education in her colloquy, speaking to children in Ethiopia and the UK on Education, taking 2 footballs across the globe during the Fifa World Cup to keep the education topic exciting.
Launching a hand hygiene campaign for school kids in Africa during the Ebola crises, and premièring her first movie to show in a commercial cinema in November 2014. She is a "home-schooled" student of Connections Academy, USA.
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