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Monday 22 February 2016

Photos: 12-year-old British-born Nigerian girl designs an amazing cathedral using old files, cereal and shoe boxes

Ijeoma Amazin Ogbodo Nweze shared her daughter, Princess Zina Glorie's hand made cathedral design on Facebook and wrote...
"My 12 year old daughter was asked to design a cathedral for her Arts project. .. with no clue she started gathering garbage ... (She forget she has a qualified Architect as a dad) She did most of the gathering and work...

 
When I saw her running around, gathering old files, foam , daddy's roofing insulation, dirty things from the bin, cereal boxes and knicked my new shoe box. She literally went into my filling cabinet and removed that brown top for the cathedral roofing. Seriously, I thought it was a joke until I saw her finished work.
She gathered, chopped, sharpened, chipped, glued and finally messed up the whole house putting together this fine structure. Please see her finished Art Work ...Welldone my Princess" Mrs Nweze wrote

The 12-year-old Nigeria British born student is the first of four children and in her first year in secondary school at Brampton Manor Academy, London. In an interview she did with a magazine, Zina revealed the reason behind her design.

"In January, the whole of year 7 were given a project to come up with a design of a Saxon, Norman or Gothic Cathedral and were given 2 weeks to hand it in. I came home and discussed it with my parents who gave me a lot of support. My dad went off his way to show me where to get most of the materials I needed for my history project." 


She used old files, foam, her father’s roofing insulation and wood, used materials, cereal boxes and my mother’s new shoe box.

"Most night I worked with my dad until 10pm, in order to rest up for early school rise. I gathered so many materials, chopped, chipped and sharpened the wood, painted the blue shoe box to white, glued the paper windows and finally messed up the whole house. My hands were so sticky (from the glue) for 2 days. My hair had paints on it. I couldn’t take out my braids because I had agreed with my mum, that I’ll keep the braids for at least 6 weeks."

73 comments:

  1. Nigerians anywhere we are representing wella, Naija till i die

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  2. lol architects in the house how market?! see wetin una go uni go learn... talented young girl #bless up... see how our leaders keep moving up

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  3. Creative..... God is speaking. Engr Emy

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  4. Wow
    Dis is lovely...
    Nd very creative...

    #FINEST

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  5. Amazing! But sure someone put finishing touches...

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  6. Born Architect like her dad, blood is thicker than water

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  7. Wow. Come and see talented kid.

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  8. that's so amazing.Linda see to that

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  9. Wow she's cute and most of all a bundle of talent. Really wish her all the best.

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  10. Wow! It's beautiful.



    #XENO-FABIAN

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  11. Wonderful done....inspring d leaders of tmrw

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  12. Good luck for her
    ....nuel

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  13. I would be proud of her too if she were my daughter

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  14. Beautiful! She would go places. Linda take note!

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  15. Amazing! She's very talented

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  16. Very lovely. Future architect in d making



    AJ MAIN BOY...

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  17. Tell us the truth ... Her dad assisted her

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  18. Talent discovered.....proudly Nigeria

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  19. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin22 February 2016 at 12:09

    Good for her.

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  20. Joyous babe,Linda ikeji first cousin22 February 2016 at 12:09

    Good for her.

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  21. Nice job! We have some tarlent here in our country! More grace girl

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  22. Brilliant girl, like father like daughter. Well done girl.

    Sipping my hennessy

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  23. dis kind of girl will not sleep with a man for money when she grows up.

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  24. Woow so beautiful, nice work baby girl.

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  25. She a gifted kid.
    So sweet of her to display this talent.

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  26. wow!!! weldone Princess!

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  27. Wow, so lovely

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  28. See talent.jumbo

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  29. Christabel Oyaide22 February 2016 at 13:37

    I know the family. Her parents are very hardworking and God fearing. I am not surprised she is the rave. An awesome child.

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  30. Wow am short of words,intelligent kid

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  31. What a beautiful piece of art. This is great "I had agreed with my mum not to take out my braids for at least 6 weeks", really nice generation who know the value of being responsible.

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  32. Wooow! Thanks for the architectural expertise of Daddy and mums help! this girl is a genius.

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  33. ...Again a full blooded Igbo girl! Too much talent dey worry us jare! Anambala Amaka jor!

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  34. Brilliant of her

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  35. Brilliant but I believe she got some clue from dad

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  36. Nigeria are great people , believe me.

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  37. Architect in the making
    -D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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  38. What!!!! First year in secondary school? Na 200l project be that o.. take note linda..

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  39. What!!!! First year in secondary school? Na 200l project be that o.. take note linda..

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  40. What!!!! First year in secondary school? Na 200l project be that o.. take note linda..

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