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Isaac Ezirim,, Hauwa Ojeifo Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph |
Queen Elizabeth on Tuesday night, presented three
Nigerians, Isaac Ezirim, Hauwa Ojeifo and Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph from Nigeria
with a Queen’s Young Leaders Award at a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace,
London.
The awards were in honour of the work they are doing to transform lives in their communities. The Queen was joined at the Award ceremony by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in recognizing their success.
The awards were in honour of the work they are doing to transform lives in their communities. The Queen was joined at the Award ceremony by the Duke and Duchess of Sussex in recognizing their success.
.” Isaac received his Award for the work he is doing to
teach coding to teenagers in low-income areas, founding Teens Can Code which is
currently training 200 teenagers how to build web and mobile applications using
the same tools that are used by professionals in the tech industry. Hauwa received
her award for the work she is doing to tackle the stigma around mental health,
running a women’s support group called She Writes Women, which focuses on
mental health support and outreach among some of the most vulnerable people in
the community. Kennedy received his Award for the work he is doing to promote
women’s rights in Nigeria, founding the Calabar Youth Council for Women’s
Rights (CYCWR), which supports the rights of women in the areas of female
genital mutilation (FGM), domestic abuse, forced child marriage and access to
education for girls.
Speaking while receiving the awards, Isaac Ezirim, 28,
said: “I am extremely honoured and thankful to Her Majesty The Queen for this
prestigious Award in recognition of the work I am doing in Nigeria. These are
moments of utmost happiness for me and the communities I serve. It’s been such
an amazing experience being here in the UK and meeting all of the other Award
winners. Being part of the Queen’s Young Leaders family is exciting and I can’t
wait to take this to the next level.” Hauwa Ojeifo, 26, said: “It is a rare
privilege to receive an Award from Her Majesty The Queen for the work I am
doing in mental health in Nigeria. It has been a completely transformative
experience being here in the UK getting mentored by world leaders, trained and engaging
in top level meetings with some of the most powerful and influential change
makers of our time. Perhaps the most humbling part is being part of a network
of fellow young leaders across the Commonwealth whose knowledge and resource
base is far reaching. I can’t wait to see what we do with these valuable
connections in the future.” Kennedy Ekezie-Joseph, 20, said: “I am honoured to
be a recipient of the final ever Queen’s Young Leaders Award from Her Majesty
The Queen. As a budding global leader, this Award is a huge responsibility for
me moving forward to continue to live up to this Award and leverage all the
opportunities it presents to develop my society. I have been able to meet other
Award winners and learn about the incredible work they are doing across the
Commonwealth. I have learned so much from the Residential Programme in the UK
and I am sure that it is only just the beginning.” As a Queen’s Young Leader,
The Queen’s Young Leaders Awards programme, now in its
fourth and final year, celebrates the achievements of some of the most exciting
young change-makers from across the Commonwealth. This year’s cohort from 38
Commonwealth countries are finding solutions to global issues such as climate
change, food scarcity, gender-based violence, mental health, and access to
education.
Guests including David Beckham OBE, Sir Lenny Henry CBE,
Nicola Adams OBE, Neelam Gill, Caspar Lee, Tina Daheley, Ore Oduba and Chairman
of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, Sir John Major, joined Award
winners at Buckingham Palace to congratulate them on their remarkable
achievements.
The Duke of
Sussex, who was recently named a Commonwealth Youth Ambassador said: “In this
rapidly changing world, it is heartening to meet so many inspiring young people
gathered here today, who have already stepped up as leaders and improved the
lives of so many people across the Commonwealth. You are the hope and optimism
the world needs and we will all do whatever we can to support you in it.” David
Beckham OBE said: “I’m so proud to be here with the Queen’s Young Leaders
tonight. It’s really inspiring to meet these hardworking young people, who
continue to dedicate their time and energy to helping other people live a
better life. Hearing their stories and the sacrifices they’ve made is a real
honour and I feel very privileged to celebrate with them today
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