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My name is Ogra S Nkala and I’m the Youth Council President for AWLO ZIMBABWE Chapter. I’m grateful for the opportunity to be part of the AWLO family as it gave a platform to network and create synergies especially in my chapter. Most of the Chapter executives have become more than just colleagues but are there even at personal level. I wouldn’t have known them if it wasn’t for AWLO.
trained so many youth and women who are now self sustainable. I also founded an association, SEED OF VALUE ASSOCIATION
I thank the founder of AWLO, Dr Elisha Attai for this rare opportunity given to the African woman to be empowered.
I am shiatsu Edmond Fornah. The Coordinator of Awlo Sierra Leone youth Council .
My AWLO Testimonial Since I volunteered for Awlo international youth summit in 2019 and continued with the organisation as a Heforshe Champion, my leadership skills improved greatly. And haven carried out several campaigns and projects with AWLO, I have reached over 2000 school children, personally inspired 30 young Africans with the vision of Awlo and built capacity to become an effective project manager. I study Mass communication in the university and through my brand The Empowered Resource Consultancy, I brand, manage and promote personalities and businesses. Paschal Keerebu AWLO Global Community Manager
AWLO has been of help towards my leadership skills, now I have overcome Procrastination when given a tax to
perform. Procrastination was a big challenge for me to achieve important things in my life.
So I am grateful for this opportunity given to
me to lead.
I am Agbor Epse Fai Veronica Wirsiy, a member of the Camerooon youth council, and Yaoundé Youth chapter Coordinator. I’m a teacher by profession and an entrepreneur by passion.
My journey with AWLO started in 2020, which marked a turning point in my life.
After attending the Youth Summit in 2020 and taking mentorship lessons with our chapter president, Mommy Bertha as we fondly call her, everything changed. I suddenly felt the need to do more. That same 2020 I resurrected my arts and craft skills and restarted my business which I began in 2016 and abandoned. Today I’m proud to say my business, Divine Touch Enterprise is doing well and has













































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