THUR, JANUARY 10 2019-theG&BJournal- Happy New Year to you all! Still a young voice in storytelling and a history of communications student, documentary film maker and girl education advocate Zuriel Oduwole has been chosen to add her talent to telling a short story about the journey of slaves from Goree Island in Senegal, to the new world of the Americas.
Sponsored by the Government of Senegal, it would depict a fresh and simple route in educating Americans of this tunneling journey, as a way of attracting them in a pilgrimage of a return to visit Senegal. Mr Eloi COLY, the curator of the Island, who personally showed around President Bill Clinton, President George Bush, President Nelson Mandela, the Pope, and President Barack Obama, would be Zuriels chaperon on the Island.
The project underscores the continued use of foreigners as a neutral but ‘powerful voice’, in telling the compelling story of countries to potential tourists. Earlier in June of 2018, she met in Accra Ghana with President Nana Akufo Addo, and one of the topics of discussion was attracting big budget production to the Cape Cast region of his country, rich in slave history.
Last November, she was received in the Red Sea resort city of Sharm El Sheikh Egypt by President Abdel Fatah El Sisi in the company of the country’s first female Tourism Minister, Rania Mashat. They discussed Egypt’s Tourism 2022 Master plan initiative, and the power of youths in not just bringing it to life, but in educating the world about the country and its hidden historic treasures.
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