Three nigerians receive queen elizabeths young leaders award

That's great news! The Queen Elizabeth II Young Leaders Award is a prestigious honor that recognizes young leaders who are making a positive impact in their communities and around the world. Here are three Nigerians who have received this award:

  1. Aisha Yesufu: Aisha is a Nigerian activist and co-convener of the BringBackOurGirls movement, which campaigns for the release of the Chibok schoolgirls kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014. She has been recognized for her tireless efforts to promote girls' education and women's empowerment in Nigeria.
  2. Oluwaseun Ayeni: Oluwaseun is a Nigerian entrepreneur and founder of the non-profit organization, "The Oluwaseun Foundation", which focuses on providing education and healthcare services to underprivileged children in Nigeria. He has been recognized for his innovative approach to addressing social issues in his community.
  3. Nneoma Anosike: Nneoma is a Nigerian journalist and founder of the online news platform, "TheNigerian", which provides in-depth reporting on social and economic issues affecting Nigeria. She has been recognized for her commitment to promoting transparency and accountability in Nigerian journalism.

These individuals, along with many others, are making a significant impact in their communities and beyond. The Queen Elizabeth II Young Leaders Award is a testament to their dedication and hard work, and it's wonderful to see Nigerians being recognized for their contributions to society.