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Anita Okunde: Meet the Nigerian who just became the first Black woman Oxford Union president  - Face2Face Africa

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Anita Okunde is the first Black woman to be Oxford Union President. At just 20 years old, she is an acclaimed activist, I Will Ambassador, and public speaker, with a focus on intersectional climate justice and feminism, according to her bio by Centre For Young Lives. Currently, Okunde is studying philosophy, politics, and economics (PPE)...

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