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Monday, October 7, 2013

TEENAGE DOCUMENTARY FILM MAKER IN DAR ES SALAAM TO ENCOURAGE GIRL CHILD DEVELOPMENT

Ariel Ademola Oduwole, a teenage award winning documentary film maker from the United States of America, mingles with Olympio Primary School students in Dar es salaam today October 7, 2013. The 11-year-old is in Dar es salaam to promote the welfare of the Girl Child and encourage young women to take action and make their dreams become reality through her “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program. She also visited and talked to Jangwani Girls Secondary School students on the same day.
Ariel Ademola Oduwole, a teenage award winning documentary film maker from the United States of America, receives a present from a student at the Olympio Primary School in Dar es salaam today October 7, 2013. The 11-year-old is in Dar es salaam to promote the welfare of the Girl Child and encourage young women to take action and make their dreams become reality through her “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program. She also visited and talked to Jangwani Girls Secondary School students on the same day.
Ariel Ademola Oduwole, a teenage award winning documentary film maker from the United States of America, answers some questions posed by students of the Olympio Primary School teachers in Dar es salaam today October 7, 2013. The 11-year-old is in Dar es salaam to promote the welfare of the Girl Child and encourage young women to take action and make their dreams become reality through her “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program. She also visited and talked to Jangwani Girls Secondary School students on the same day.
Ariel Ademola Oduwole, a teenage award winning documentary film maker from the United States of America, poses for a group photo with her family and officials from the Ministry education and Olympio Primary School teachers in Dar es salaam today October 7, 2013. The 11-year-old is in Dar es salaam to promote the welfare of the Girl Child and encourage young women to take action and make their dreams become reality through her “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program. She also visited and talked to Jangwani Girls Secondary School students on the same day.
Ariel Ademola Oduwole, a teenage award winning documentary film maker from the United States of America, poses for a group photo with Olympio Primary School teachers in Dar es salaam today October 7, 2013. The 11-year-old is in Dar es salaam to promote the welfare of the Girl Child and encourage young women to take action and make their dreams become reality through her “Dream Up, Speak Up, Stand Up” program. She also visited and talked to Jangwani Girls Secondary School students on the same day. (Photo by Muhidin Issa Michuzi)

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