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Meghan Markle links up with Okonjo-Iweala in Nigeria
Meghan Markle, the Duchess of Sussex, joined forces with Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala to co-host a Women in Leadership event on Saturday evening, May 11. The event, which took place in Nigeria, was moderated by renowned media mogul Mo Abudu and attracted a diverse gathering of female industry leaders.
Arriving at the event solo, Meghan Markle expressed gratitude for the warm reception she and her husband received upon their arrival in the country. She addressed the audience, acknowledging Nigeria as “my country,” a gesture that resonated with attendees.
During her address, Meghan Markle shared her enthusiasm for the cultural vibrancy she encountered, humorously noting that she swiftly grasped the need to incorporate more color into her wardrobe to align with the vibrant fashion sense of Nigerian women.
The Duchess also reflected on her personal journey of discovery, revealing her surprise upon learning through a genealogy test that she is 43% Nigerian. She recounted reaching out to her mother immediately to share the revelation and expressed the significance of understanding her lineage, particularly as an African-American with limited knowledge of her ancestral roots.
Meghan emphasized the profound impact of delving into her heritage, describing it as an “eye-opening and humbling” experience. She conveyed her eagerness to continue exploring her Nigerian heritage, viewing it as a meaningful chapter in her ongoing journey of self-discovery.
The event not only highlighted Meghan’s personal journey but also underscored the importance of celebrating diversity and empowering women in leadership roles. Meghan’s presence alongside Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala exemplified the shared commitment to fostering inclusivity and inspiring positive change on a global scale.