Omotola shares inspirational story on Glo-sponsored African Music Voice spotlight

CNN African Voices Changemakers, sponsored by the leading telecommunications service provider, Globacom, will this weekend spotlight the efforts of legendary Nigerian actress, Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, music video director, Meji Alabi, and Laolu Senbanjo, a New York-based literary artist,

Omotola Alabi and Senbanjo will be shedding light on their advocacy work on stemming the wave of malaria-induced health risks throughout Africa. These 3 abilities will all be featured in this week’s 30 minutes edition of the program.

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43-year-old Omotola was listed in Time Magazine’s 100 influential people on the planet together with Michelle Obama, Beyoncé, and Kate Middleton, as far back as 2013. She holds the name of a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR) for her contributions to the Nigerian film industry. Meji Alabi is known chiefly for his music video production operates with Beyoncé, Wizkid, Tiwa Savage, Burna Boy, amongst others. On his part, New York established Laolu Senbanjo, who is a 38- year — old visual artist, musician, and songwriter. He is a former attorney specializing in women’s and children’s rights. He travels across Northern Nigeria advocating for the girl-child instruction and inclusion of women in leadership in both private and public sectors. In recent times he has been recognized for his work in designing global music superstar, Beyoncé’s record, Lemonade.

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