After her successful First Lady’s Colloquy in the city of
Lagos, Zuriel Oduwole, 11-year-old Nigerian-American
child prodigy has been listed among the the 100 most
powerful individuals in the world.
New York & Singapore based Business Insider, a leader
in Technology, Money, Entertainment and Market News
recently released its annual list of the Worlds Most
Powerful 100 Individuals – one at every age from 0 to
100 years old and Zuriel, founder of Dream Up, Speak
Up, Stand Up, Girl-Child initiative, was named the most
powerful 11-year-old person in the world today based on
being the youngest person to be interviewed by Forbes,
Magazine.
Describing her, the business insider said, “Oduwole
started the “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program to
inspire girls in Africa to achieve their dreams of an
education, has interviewed a dozen presidents and prime
ministers from all over Africa and was named in
December as one of the most influential Africans by New
Africa magazine.”
Others who made the list include, 1-year-old Margaret
Hager-Bush, Grand Daughter of George Bush, 2-year-old
Blue Ivy Carter, daughter of Beyonce and Jayz, 8-year-old
Infanta Leonor in line to Spanish Monarchy, 15-year-old
Malia Obama, First Daughter of the USA, 26-year-old
soccer star Lionel Messi, 29-year-old Mark Zuckerberg,
Facebook founder, 31-year-old Kim Jung Un, North
Korean Leader.
The 52-year-old bracket was taken by Barrack Obama,
58-year-old bracket by Bill Gates, at 60 Chinese
President Xi Jinping, at 66 former Secretary of State,
Hilary Clinton, at 77 years old Pope Francis, at 83
Investor Extraordinaire Warren Buffet, the Queen of
England listed as the most powerful 88 year old in the
world and at 90 years old is President Robert Mugabe of
Zimbabwe.
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