Four Nigerians will be presented the inaugural Queen’s Young Leaders Awards, on Monday, at the United Kingdom’s Buckingham Palace.
The awards will be presented by the Queen  of England, Queen Elizabeth II. The four Nigerians are: Isaiah Owolabi,  Kelvin Ogholi, Nkechikwu Azinge and Oladipupo Ajiroba.
According  to a statement issued by the QYL, the awards are being given to  exceptional young people from across the Commonwealth. Apart from the  four beneficiaries from Nigeria, Canada, India, Cameroon and South  Africa have three winners each.
The award winners aged between 18 and 29  are being recognised by the UK monarch for taking the initiative to  support others, raise awareness and inspire change on a variety of  different issues including education, gender equality, mental health and  disability equality.
“We are very much looking forward to  welcoming the first Queen’s Young Leaders to London on the 22nd (of  June). It will be such an honour to witness these exceptional young  people receiving their awards from Her Majesty the Queen for their  incredible work in their countries and across the Commonwealth,” the  Executive of the Queen Elizabeth Diamond Jubilee Trust, Dr. Astrid  Bonfield, said.
One of the winners, Owolabi, a co-founder of Hacey’s Health Initiative, told SUNDAY PUNCH,  during a courtesy visit on Wednesday by the British High Commission  represented by Theresa Adeniyi and the QYL Nigerian ambassador,  Stephanie Okereke-Linus, that the QYL award placed further  responsibilities on him.
“The success is collective. I am happy  and also surprised by the award. I see the award as a bigger  responsibility and an opportunity to further impact on the life of  others. This award will provide needed boost to our efforts at the HHI  to continue to engage the public and private sectors and the people on  the need to pay more attention to health, women and girls issues in the  society,” he said.
In addition to meeting the UK monarch,  the winners before receiving their awards at the palace will meet the UK  Prime Minister, David Cameron, visit the UK headquarters of Twitter and  the British Broadcasting Corporation.
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