On the last day of her project visit to Abuja as part of her "Education Week" in Lagos and Abuja, Zuriel helped open a newly refurbished library for disadvantaged kids and special needs children at the Model Primary School on Lake Chad Crescent.
She donated a set of books titled "Those Who Inspire", as a way of encouraging the children to dream, and dream big, using herself as an example of what can be accomplished if one doesn't give up and believes in a mission.
Earlier in the day, she met with the Minister of State for Education, Professor Anthony Onwuka, to share her simple but practical ideas of how she believes more out of school children can be brought into the education lane. She was accompanied by the Presidents Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs - Mrs. Abike Dabiri.
In April 2014 at age 11, she hosted her maiden First Lady's colloquy, themed about finding practical ways of educating Africa's children in rural areas. Invited guests included select First ladies from across Nigeria and one from Africa.
She donated a set of books titled "Those Who Inspire", as a way of encouraging the children to dream, and dream big, using herself as an example of what can be accomplished if one doesn't give up and believes in a mission.
Earlier in the day, she met with the Minister of State for Education, Professor Anthony Onwuka, to share her simple but practical ideas of how she believes more out of school children can be brought into the education lane. She was accompanied by the Presidents Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs - Mrs. Abike Dabiri.
In April 2014 at age 11, she hosted her maiden First Lady's colloquy, themed about finding practical ways of educating Africa's children in rural areas. Invited guests included select First ladies from across Nigeria and one from Africa.
Great stuff, from someone so young. Very Inspiring
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