The radio and podcast platform of one of the world’s most prestigious universities, the Harvard University radio/podcast, has featured Zuriel Elise Oduwole. She is the youngest person at age 15, to be featured since the program began many years ago.
According to the Guardian, the platform talks to “thought leaders” from across the globe, to get their insights into issues that affect the world, and in proffering solutions that can benefit humanity, in this case – in the area of education. The platform draws out the interview of great people, their interest, and their influences.
In fact, she was earlier this year featured on Forbes list of most influential African women. She is also the youngest person to be profiled by Forbes. She is an American girl education advocate and film marker known for her work on the advocacy for the education of girls in as Africa.
Zuriel, whose name is of the Hebrew origin translates into “God is my Rock” has interviewed over 24 Presidents, remember, she had interviewed current President Mohammed Buhari last year. She was born into the family of Oduwole with a Nigerian father, Ademola Oduwole and a Mauritian mother, Patricia Oduwole.
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