| 2015 Winner Nkechi Azinge meeting the Queen | 
It is today announced that three young 
people from Nigeria are among 60 young people from across the 
Commonwealth who are being recognised as exceptional leaders in their 
community. These 60 young people will receive a prestigious Queen’s Young Leaders Award.
The Award, which will be presented in London by Her Majesty The Queen in 2016, and is part of The Queen’s Young Leaders Programme,
 celebrates the achievements of young people who are taking the lead to 
transform the lives of others and make a lasting difference in their 
communities.
This year’s Award 
winners, aged between 18 and 29 and who come from all over the 
Commonwealth, are working to support others, raise awareness and inspire
 change on a variety of different issues including; education, climate 
change, gender equality, mental health and disability equality.
23 year old Olanrewaju Adeloye from Lagos is being recognised for his dedication to maternal health. 23 year old Imrana Alhaji Buba from Yobe State has been selected in recognition of his work around peace building. 28 year old Olumide Femi Makanjuola from Ogba, Lagos has been acknowledged for advocating on LGBTQI issues.
Olanrewaju Adeloye said: “I
 am so honoured to be part of the Queen’s Young Leaders programme. I’ve 
always had an interest in health care, and volunteered as an intern at a
 small health centre, which served over 12,000 pregnant mothers and 
newborns a month. I then co-founded SaferMom, a startup which uses low 
cost mobile technologies (SMS, voice services and apps) to engage 
mothers with health information through pregnancy and their baby’s early
 years. More than 900 women in nine rural communities now use the 
service.”
Runners Up from Nigeria are Charles
 Immanuel Akhimien, Chijindu Umunnakwe, Godspower Oboido, Ijeoma 
Idika-Chima, John Oluwadero, Kate Ekanem, Victoria Ibiwoye & Wemimo Abbey.
The
 Queen’s Young Leaders Programme was established in 2014 by The Queen 
Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust in partnership with Comic Relief and the
 Royal Commonwealth Society in recognition of The Queen’s lifetime of 
service to the Commonwealth. Over the next three years the Programme 
will support thousands of young people to achieve their goals.
Dr Astrid Bonfield, Chief Executive of The Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust said: “Once
 again 60 incredible young people from around the Commonwealth have 
shown strength, leadership, empathy and drive. Some of our winners are 
just embarking on their leadership journey and others are more 
established. Either way, we recognise not only what these amazing young 
people have achieved, but also their potential in changing people’s 
lives for the better in the countries and communities in which they 
live.”
Source: Bellanaija
Source: Bellanaija
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