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Nigerian Student In US Becomes The First African To Win 108-Yr-Old Award

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Noel Ifeanyi Alumona, a Nigerian student studying in the United States, has won the 2022 AFS Award for Young Global Citizens, becoming the first African to win the prize since its inception in 1914.

The award was presented during the International Youth Day organized by the United Nations Global Communications Department, the AFS Intercultural Programs, and The Youth Assembly at the United Nations headquarters in New York.

Noel, who is studying at Vanderbilt University, United States, smiled home with a cash prize of $10,000 in recognition of his vigorous campaign to end violence against women and girls through proper orientation of boys on responsible behavior.

The AFS Award for Young Global Citizens recognizes the work of young people around the world for their commitment to improving the global community and contributing to a more just, peaceful, and tolerant world. Aside from the star prize winner, Mariana Reyes and Larissa Cevallos emerged second place winners with a $2,500 prize award.

Noel, who hails from Enugu State, beat the other 500 contestants after a strenuous and rigorous selection process and interviews, from where 10 finalists were selected from over 200 applications.

The winner, who is also a 2018 Obama Foundation Fellow of the African Leaders program, explained that the inspiration for the formation of Boys Champion came in 2018 after he met with Barack Obama in Johannesburg as an Obama Foundation Fellow. It was an encounter that transformed his worldview and ignited in him the flaming zeal to make a positive impact in his community.

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