HERITAGE BANK’S BRAND AMBASSADOR, ZURIEL ODUWOLE, APPEALS TO WORLD LEADERS TO END TERRORISM AGAINST GIRL-CHILD
World renowned Girl-child education rights activist and
Face of Heritage Bank’s Financial Literacy brand, Zuriel Oduwole, has called on
all world leaders to unite in finding lasting solution to all forms of
terrorism against the girl-child.
The world’s most powerful 11-year old Celebrity spoke as
part of the growing global condemnation of the abduction of over 200 Nigerian
school girls by members of the Boko Haram sect. According to her, the abduction
is an abominable act of terrorism against the girl-child which is capable of
destroying the future of the African child in a rapidly developing world.
Zuriel’s exhortation on the Chibok
School girls debacle is coming on the heels of her recent Heritage Bank
sponsored activities in the area of girl child rights activism in the country.
As part of the Bank’s Financial Literacy Campaign in March this year, Zuriel
addressed a large audience of school children drawn from several public and
private secondary schools in Lagos where she challenged them to maximize
available opportunities in order to realize their goals of world acclaim. She
also went to Ado-Ekiti in Ekiti State where she shared her views on financial
literacy, goal setting and opportunity maximization with students of Ado
Grammar School.
Additionally, in April, the Nigerian-American
child prodigy, using the platform of her Dream Up, Stand Up, Speak Up pet
project, urged female leaders to intensify efforts towards girl-child
education. She made the call at the First Ladies’ Colloquy on Girl-child
Education themed ‘Practical & Simple Solutions, one-village at a time’
which was partly sponsored by Heritage Bank in Lagos.
“I am not always happy seeing
children out of school; it is a signpost to poverty and bleak future. We need
involvement of first Ladies, mothers, School owners and all change-agents to
ensure that the girl-child is allowed to have quality education and acquire
skills that would make her a wholesome person to herself and the nation at
large,” Oduwole stated.
Zuriel,
who started the “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” project to inspire girls in
Africa to achieve their dreams of quality education, has interviewed a dozen
presidents and prime ministers from all over Africa and was named in December
2013 as one of the most influential Africans by New Africa magazine. Through
her Dream Up, Speak
Up, Stand Up initiative, Zuriel is empowering young girls
and re-branding the image of Africa.
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