#Nigeria
Stephanie Okereke Linus Idahosa was at the UN where she joined other world leaders, policy makers and key stakeholders for strategic meetings at the 72nd General Assembly of the United Nations, currently being held in New York, USA.
It has been shown to be associated with women who hold their own and have a positive influence around the world.
From Princess Mary Elizabeth of Denmark, UNFPA Nigeria's representative, Mrs. Diene Keit, wife of President of Senate Nigeria, Toyin Saraki and one of my favorite women in the world, Deputy Secretary-General of the United Nations, Amine J. Mohammed.
The actor selects the color palette; black and shades of pink color.
The first day she had a black and white dress; 2nd day, she wore a black dress; Day 3, she chose a pink dress that had dramatic sleeves, and on the 4th and last day she wore a peach top with dramatic sleeves.
Judging by these pictures, if there is one thing I noticed about Stephanie's style, the fact is she likes dramatic clothes.
From dramatic sleeves, to feathery dresses and glittery fabric ... Stephanie and the subtle are not in the same sentence when it comes to her style. Just for her style, we go to another important thing she went to do at the event ... advocating the rights of women and children. Her "DRY" fictional awareness film was depicted on one of the events in the audience, consisting of several African leaders, first lady, health professionals, and policy makers. The actress also attended a high profile meeting on rebuilding devastated lives and communities for girls and women on the 1st day. On the second day she attended and held a speech during a high-level dialogue on how to use the youthful population of Africa as the engine of socioeconomic transformation.
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From dramatic sleeves, to feathery dresses and glittery fabric ... Stephanie and the subtle are not in the same sentence when it comes to her style. Just for her style, we go to another important thing she went to do at the event ... advocating the rights of women and children. Her "DRY" fictional awareness film was depicted on one of the events in the audience, consisting of several African leaders, first lady, health professionals, and policy makers. The actress also attended a high profile meeting on rebuilding devastated lives and communities for girls and women on the 1st day. On the second day she attended and held a speech during a high-level dialogue on how to use the youthful population of Africa as the engine of socioeconomic transformation.
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