Today, June 22, 2015, 4 Nigerians will join other winners to be
honoured by the Queen of England at the 2015 edition of the Queen’s
Young Leader awards.
60 young people from 35 countries will
be honoured by Queen Elizabeth II and the Nigerians on the list are:
Isaiah Owolabi, Kelvin Ogholi, Nkechikwu Azinge and Oladipupo Ajiroba.
The Queen’s Young Leader Award recognises and celebrates exceptional
people aged 18-29 from across the Commonwealth, who are taking the lead
in their communities and using their skills to transform lives.
Winners
of this prestigious award will receive a unique package of training,
mentoring and networking including a one-week residential programme in
the UK during which they will collect their the Queen. With this
support, award winners are expected to continue and develop the amazing
work they are already doing in their communities.
Isaiah Owolabi
Isaiah
co-founded HACEY Health Initiative, which helps disadvantaged women and
children to lead healthy lives. In 2012, HACEY launched Hands Up For
Her, which promotes the rights of African girls. The award will help
HACEY develop its Women’s Health and Productivity project, ensuring
women in rural areas have access to health services and training.
Kelvin Ogholi
After
seeing livestock farmers – including his father – struggle to pay for
feed, Kelvin co-founded UNFIRE. This social enterprise has found a way
to produce poultry feeds from organic waste such as mango seeds,
seaweeds etc. It costs half the price of normal feed, and so far it has
helped more than 70 farmers.
Nkechikwu Azinge
Nkechikwu
grew up with close family members who have the hereditary blood
disorder, Sickle Cell Anaemia. After witnessing the physical, mental and
emotional challenges it can lead to, she set up The Sickle Cell Aid
Foundation. The organisation encourages people to get tested to know
their haemoglobin genotype and has set up sickle cell clubs in schools
to inform and educate young people about the condition.
Oladipupo Ajiroba
Growing
up with bronchitis made Oladipupo very conscious of pollution. He set
up The Environmental Advocacy and Management Initiative, which has
engaged more than 10,000 volunteers in campaigns and workshops.
Oladipupo intends to use The Queen’s Young Leaders Award to encourage
greater respect for the environment and to create green jobs.
At
the award ceremony holding today at the Buckingham Palace, Nollywood
actress, Stephanie Okereke-Linus will be present having been invited by
the Queen as one of the ambassadors of the awards project
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