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Uri Ngozichukwuka Set To Bag Humanitarian Award

by Reporter

Men have been at the top of the leading board for years, dominating the world of business, and social engagements. But with the rise of influential women like Uri Nogozichukwuka came the launch of a whole new era for women with passion around the world.

The amazon is billed to be recognized at the forthcoming National Conference For Women and Girl-child on Friday, March 20, 2020 at the prestigious Planet One, GRA Ikeja, Lagos.

The convener of the National Conference For Women and Girl-child, Favour Benson said apart from the conference, the event will recognise women who have distinguished themselves in various endeavours of life.

”We must appreciate, recognise and celebrate women in our society who have combined the onerous task of making great impacts alongside their trailblazing career as such a balanced-life style is uncommon in Nigeria today,” she said.

Urionu Ngozichukwuka has over the time distinguished herself as an effeminate icon of altruistic excellence in different spheres of life. She has also contributed immensely in upholding basic social discourse across the thirty-six states of Nigeria.

After gaining work experience in some of the biggest financial institutions in Africa, Uri decided to spread out her wings and chart her own cause.
EDWIIN has become a huge success with many projects geared towards Persons Living with Disabilities (PWDs).

With her rise to fame, Uri became an impactful proponent of blockchain to enagage youths in the financial market.

The vibrant and outspoken amazon believes many of the young have been excluded from the labour force for reasons such as lack of skills or work experience.

Today, Uri is sitting side by side and initiating campaigns, movements and advocacy for people living with disabilities.

Her initiative, Empathy Driven Women International Initiative, EDWIIN has become a household names with variety of passion-driven projects for the Albinos, deaf, and physically challenged persons.

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