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Saturday 12 July 2014

Photos: Zuriel Oduwole pays courtesy call on Etisalat Nigeria

11 year old award winning girl child education advocate, documentary film maker, conference speaker, and writer on Tuesday 8 July, 2014, payed a courtesy call to Etisalat Nigeria.

The courtesy call was made to the Youth Segment team, in what can be described as a chat on Cliqlite, a child-friendly product, recently rolled out to the market. Continue...



The visit which lasted about 50 minutes had in attendance Wole Rawa, Director of Consumer Segments, Enitan Denloye, Director, Brands and Communication and the Youth Segment Team who were on ground to welcome Zuriel to Etisalat.

The Cliqlite tablet was the major subject during the chat. Idiare Etimomo explained the reason behind the product launch and stated the pros that come with the device while highlighting the security measures made available to ensure that kids using the devices are actually using it for the right purpose; learning while having fun.


In her remarks, Zuriel commended Etisalat for such innovation, especially for identifying with children at a time when child education in Nigeria was on the decline. She also told the team that Nigeria was her 4th country stop for her #FollowTheBallForEducation project, a campaign in support for Education among children which was launched in Brazil. The Campaign will cover countries like Brazil, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Mauritius and South Africa in a bid to gather support and signatures from players, fans, government officials, organizations and ordinary people as she brings attention to the need for safe education for girls across Africa.

The ball signing session was also conducted at the Etisalat premises by Enitan Denloye and Oluwole Rawa. Zuriel was later presented with a Cliqlite tablet from Etisalat.

21 comments:

  1. nice one...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  2. Fantastic. Pretex4luv@yahoo.com

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  3. Innovative kid rite dere..nice 1

    *d cheerful 1*

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  4. The sky is ur starting point dear

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  5. ooo nice O dear...nkemdirimeverista111@gmail.com

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  6. Etisalat raising the Bar every time

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  7. These are things we expect from a telecom organization not signing all the artist in west Africa

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  8. Perfect move. ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥♡thanks ⌣̊┈̥-̶̯͡»̶̥ 

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  9. Like seeing stuff like this ...remarkable ...oyindamolaharvey@yahoo.com

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  10. Very nice


    XDON D DON

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  11. Nice One. A child today tells what the future hold basically. Weldone guys...I rep 0809ja for life all day everyday

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  12. This one makes sense. If you look at most of the so called people signed as brand ambassadors, they are very bad examples for the future of Nigeria. This Girl inspires old, young, male, female, illiterate, professionals etc. She is just bright and inspirational. Kudos Etisalat. Ogbena !!!

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  13. But this girl is not 11 sha

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  14. cool. patoswife@gmail.com

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  15. innovative, and intelligent kid. like her confident and spirit

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  16. Eleven years old and paving way... Nice one.
    #PICCANTO#
    lausmithuj@gmail.com

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  17. its paid Linda, there is nothing like "payed"

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