Driven by a genuine passion to help others find their feet firmly placed in life, Roseline ADEWUYI has for more than five years been actively championing the cause of girl child empowerment and gender bias elimination in Nigeria. She holds First class honour Bachelor of Arts degree in the French language from Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife and a Master's of Arts degree in French Language with Distinction from the University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Her area of specialization as a French Literature student has been Feminist Theory. This focus strengthens my academic knowledge in the field of advocacy. From 2019 to 2020, She worked as a Translator and Interpreter with the African Union. She is a social educator, gender advocate, and blogger (roselineadewuyi.com) on the issues of Girls and Women, especially within the African Context. She has been a public speaker in many platforms mentoring teenagers in gender capacity developments. She has participated in solving gender barrier issues with strategic programmes through public enlightenment through social media and personal contacts with community dwellers. She hopes to keep contributing to the girls’ development through advocacy.

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    Force in Interdependence

      Battling with my Identity and Trying to prove my Worth I was born and raised in Nigeria. I grew up wondering about my identity and, more importantly, my self-worth. But there was always a part of me that wanted to be a leader and assist other females to become leaders. I was interested in learning…