Nigerian singer, Yemi Eberechi Alade, has promised to lend her voice to people who got affected by COVID-19. Yemi Alade has become a goodwill ambassador.
Yemi Alade took to her social media platforms to announce that she has become a Goodwill ambassador to the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
“I’m super excited to join the global @undp family as a #GoodwillAmbassador! In this new comedy new role, I will be a champion for the #Sustainabledevelopmentgoals and will shine a light on the impacts of #Covid_19 on the poorest and most vulnerable communities,” Yemi tweeted.
.@yemialadee named the newest Goodwill Ambassador for @UNDP.
Starting her new role as #COVID19 pandemic surges around the world, Yemi will help shine a spotlight on the disproportionate impact of the crisis on the poorest & most vulnerable pple. Details: https://t.co/FahX90wXzw pic.twitter.com/8HfZ8LmQNr
— UNDP Nigeria (@UNDPNigeria) September 23, 2020
“@yemialadee named the newest Goodwill Ambassador for @UNDP
Starting her new role as #COVID19 pandemic surges around the world, Yemi will help shine a spotlight on the disproportionate impact of the crisis on the poorest and most vulnerable people,” A tweet from UNDP.
I super excited to join the global @undp family as a #GoodwillAmbassador! In this new role, I will be a champion 💪🏾 for the #sustainabledevelopmentgoals & will shine a💡on the impacts of #COVID19 on the poorest & most vulnerable communities.#AfricanAmbassador pic.twitter.com/TnxLyB0bqk
— 🤜🏾 #WOMANOFSTEEL 🤛🏾 (@yemialadee) September 23, 2020
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