Miss Oduwole was born and raised in the United States and, of mixed parentage, a Nigerian father and an American-Jewish mother. She lives in California in the United States.
This summer she made history, when she became the youngest person to be interviewed by the influential Forbes Magazine. The award winning documentary film maker, conference speaker and writer is featured in the August 2013 edition of Forbes Africa.
Miss Oduwole has visited China, where she learnt to speak and write Mandarin or Chinese. She speaks a bit of Hausa, Yoruba and Igbo. The girl also travelled to Switzerland, France, United Kingdom, Grenada, Turkey, Antigua, Australia, Fiji, Mexico, Ghana, Egypt, Mauritius, South Africa, Tanzania and, of course, Nigeria, her fatherland.
At the age 11, Oduwole has interviewed leading African personalities, including eight African presidents, Africa’s richest person Aliko Dangote and tennis super stars – Venus alongside with Serena Williams. Touted by some as the next Oprah Winfrey.
Oduwole is reportedly committed to rebrand Africa by showing the positive things in about the continent, and making the case for education the Girl Child in Africa and Emerging Markets.
Other notable names in the list are:
•Don Jazzy music producer
•Aliko Dangote business mogul
•Omotola Jalade Ekeinde
•Idris Elba
•Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
•Alek Wek
•Chiwetei Ejiofor
•David Adjaye
• DJ Sbu
•Thabo Mbeki former South African president
•Dr. Precious Moloi-Motsepe
•El Anatsui
•Lupita Nyong’o
•Omar Sy
•P Square
• Trevor Noah
•Fatuomata Diawaraa
•NoViolet Bulawayo
Also, the oldest woman on the list is the former foreign
minister of Somaliland, Edna Adan (76), famous for fighting for women’s rights and health.
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