By Sunny Anderson Osiebe...
President of the Wellbeing Foundation Africa, Mrs. Toyin Saraki on
Friday expressed sadness over the death of the Editor of Vogue Italia,
Franca Sozzani and said she was "an incredible catalytic force for
global development through fashion."
Mrs. Saraki in a statement personally signed by her, said the late
Franca had the unique gift of cutting through development challenges
straight to solutions.
She said: "I am deeply saddened by the tragic news that we have lost our
dear friend Franca Sozzani. I had missed her warm and lively presence
at the annual F4D First Ladies Luncheon at the United Nations General
Assembly (UNGA) this year, but thought she was busy at Milan Fashion
Week.
"I have fond and enduring memories of her visit to me in Nigeria along
with Roberto Cavalli, in January 2012, to engage with front-line
maternal and newborn health actions, when my Wellbeing Foundation Africa
hosted the United Nations Secretary General, Ban Ki Moon's Every Woman
Every Child Initiative's Outreach to the African Creative Design,
Fashion, Retail And Textile Sectors, which created a global platform for
African Designers to rise, be globally recognised and shine - an
incredible catalytic force that has seen global fashion houses, from
Valentino to Marni and Stella Jean, embrace our local prints, the impact
of which is beneficially exemplified today by our beloved nation's home
grown #MadeInNigeria Campaign.
"Franca had the unique gift of cutting through development challenges
straight to solutions. Indeed, it was she who first remarked quietly to
me, in that January of 2012, as we walked through a market in Mushin to
see a traditional birth attendant at work - 'Toyin, every woman I see
has a mobile phone, but how many of your country's women have bank
accounts?' - an early pointer to mobile telephony's role in engendering
inclusive finance models for innovative action.
"I remain equally humbled, honoured and appreciative, for the Fashion
For Development 'Angel Award' of recognition presented to me, an
initiative which Franca championed so elegantly, in September 2012 at
the United Nations General Assembly.
"May Franca's incredibly special, uniquely generous and creative soul
rest in peace, and continue to inspire brilliant and beautiful minds and
arts around the world. Amen."
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