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UNICEF Nigeria Names Cobhams, Kate Henshaw, WAJE, Others Child Rights Advocates

- Funmi Ogundare

United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has named celebritie­s in the entertainm­ent industry as its champions of children’s rights.

They include Cobhams Asuquo, WAJE, Kate Henshaw, and Ali Nuhu, who will work for 12 months, serving as powerful voices to amplify issues around child rights in Nigeria.

In a statement, the UN agency’s representa­tive in Nigeria, Ms. Cristian Mundudaily,” ate, explained that the child rights ambassador­s would work with UNICEF to elevate pressing concerns related to children, spanning sectors such as health, education, nutrition, child protection, water sanitation, and hygiene.

“We are truly elated to join hands with such influentia­l voices in the entertainm­ent industry - Cobhams, WAJE, Kate Henshaw, and Ali Nuhu. Their dedication and passion for children’s rights will undeniably amplify the urgency of the issues we fight for

said Munduate.

The collaborat­ion, she stated, symbolised a bridge between the commitment to child rights and the power of art and storytelli­ng, adding that through music, film, and public engagement, the Fund hopes to touch hearts, shift perspectiv­es, and inspire action.

“As UNICEF champions, Cobhams, WAJE, Kate Henshaw, and Ali Nuhu will engage in numerous initiative­s and campaigns designed to ensure every child’s right to survival, growth, developmen­t, and protection is upheld and championed,” Munduate added.

In her remarks, Waje lauded UNICEF for the opportunit­y.

“As an actress, a woman, and a mother who has a career spanning over 15 years, I have been on the frontline of the challenges that children face. I believe that being a champion will help achieve that because of the brand that I am.”

 ?? ?? From left: The Principal, Starfield College, Lagos, Mrs. Sara Oyinloye; parents of the valedictor­ian, Mr/Mrs. Sholaja; the valedictor­ian, Emillia Sholaja; and the Director of Studies, Mr. Chris Eigbe, at the 23rd valedictor­y service of the school recently
From left: The Principal, Starfield College, Lagos, Mrs. Sara Oyinloye; parents of the valedictor­ian, Mr/Mrs. Sholaja; the valedictor­ian, Emillia Sholaja; and the Director of Studies, Mr. Chris Eigbe, at the 23rd valedictor­y service of the school recently

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