Girl Child Network
Worldwide (GCNW) officially announces its appointment of Tosi Ufodike as its 2012-2014
Ambassador in Atlanta Georgia with immediate effect.
As GCNW expands its
global outreach, special representatives are appointed to further the
objectives of the network and mobilise support at community level. Ambassadors chosen
for this role are high achievers and women and men of distinction.
Traditionally, celebrities are mostly Ambassadors of charities because of their
popularity and how they attract huge donations for charities. GCNW has come up
with a new concept where exceptional leaders in communities who are unsung heroes
can contribute immensely to the development of the organisation because they
have a connection with their communities and they are not in everyday news yet daily
they make good news for others.
Tosi Ufodike is married
and is a dedicated mother of two girls, philanthropist, and entrepreneur. She
is the CEO and Founder of My Good Nanny. She hosts the popular MGN Radio show.
MGN Radio features great family information and entertainment. Tosi Ufodike is
the author of the children’s book, Princess
Amara & The Magic Fruit. She has
a strong spiritual background and believes all children are a gift from God.
She is the force behind the Dare 2 Aspire Annual Entrepreneur Conference where
she provides Moms and Dads with the tools needed to start and grow a small business.
Tosi is a proud member of the National Association of Professional Women. Her
upcoming book, 50 Parent Commandments, will be released in 2012
`On behalf of Girl Child
Network Worldwide I would like to warmly welcome Tosi and tell her that supporting even one girl is supporting the
whole nation just as they say, educate
one girl and you educate the world. Our network is proud to be supported by
women like Tosi, ` said Betty Makoni CEO of Girl Child Network Worldwide.
Tosi Ufodike started
publicity of the work of GCNW and helped to mobilise for support. Amongst some
of her plans is to see the Million Dollar Girl to Girl strengthened and support more projects for girls at risk in Africa. She has a
radio program that has already highlighted the work of GCNW and her radio will
mobilise many people especially in Atlanta Georgia to support.
For more on Tosi Ufodike
visit her on
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