Nollywood filmmaker, Stephanie Linus, was a keynote speaker
at the ‘African Child Campaign’ organized by the Canadian High Commission in
Abuja, Nigeria last Thursday 21st July. She spoke alongside the Canadian High
Commissioner to Nigeria, Perry John Calderwood under the theme, "Empowering African girls to reach their
full potential by delaying marriage and staying in school".
Mrs Linus spoke passionately about the need for educating
the African Child and how DRY has been shifting conversations around the world,
thereby shinning the spotlight on the African girl-child. “As we watch this movie and as we discuss
here today, let it be foremost in our minds that the education of girls,
especially the most marginalized, is key to their survival & that of the
future generation,” she said.
The Canadian High Commissioner also said the Canadian
government’s commitment to gender equality and the empowerment of women and
girls, while highlighting some of their recent campaign efforts in Nigeria and
other African countries.
The movie was well received by members of the press, staff
of the Canadian High Commission and all invited guests who lauded Mrs Linus’
efforts in producing a world-class movie which is being used as a tool to
create awareness about the plight of the African Child.
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