22-Year-Old Nigerian Zuriel Oduwole Makes History with Nobel Peace Prize Nomination

February 24, 2025

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Zuriel Oduwole

Zuriel Oduwole, a 22-year-old Nigerian filmmaker and education advocate, has been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, making history as one of the youngest nominees ever. The recognition highlights her decade-long work in promoting girls’ education, youth empowerment, and gender equality across Africa and beyond.

Oduwole, who gained international recognition at just 10 years old, has spent years engaging world leaders, including presidents and prime ministers, on policies to improve education access for young girls. Through her advocacy, she has addressed the United Nations, met with global decision-makers, and produced documentary films highlighting the struggles of marginalized children.

Her nomination has been widely celebrated in Nigeria and the international community, with many praising her commitment to social change. She has worked in more than 15 countries, launching initiatives to support school enrollment for girls in underserved communities. Despite her young age, her influence has extended to global policy discussions, earning her comparisons to other youth activists who have shaped international discourse.

Speaking about her nomination, Oduwole expressed surprise and gratitude, stating that she never imagined receiving such recognition at this stage in her career. She reiterated her commitment to advocating for children’s rights and ensuring that young girls, especially in developing nations, have access to quality education.

Her work has also drawn support from influential figures in education, politics, and philanthropy. Many believe her nomination represents a growing acknowledgment of youth-led initiatives in solving global challenges. As the Nobel Peace Prize selection process continues, Oduwole’s nomination stands as a testament to the power of young voices in driving meaningful change.

With the announcement of the Nobel Prize winners expected later this year, all eyes will be on Oduwole as she continues her mission to create opportunities for young people through education and advocacy. Whether she wins or not, her nomination alone has already cemented her place in history and further amplified her cause on a global stage.

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