Natasha Hadiza Akpoti-Uduahgan is a social entrepreneur and politician in Nigeria.
She also happens to be the first Ihima-born politician in the country's history to be elected to the Senate, as well as the first female politician in Kogi Central Senatorial District to do so.
She's also the founder of the Builders Hub Impact Investment Program, or BHIIP, which has helped more than 1,000 children from "the ignoble pit of mass poverty to self-sustenance and prosperity," as the Guardian puts it.
"She chose, in an uncommon decision-making process to wear the tattered shoes of the common man and knows exactly where they pinch him most," writes Ayo Oyoze Baje in a profile of Akpoti-Uduahgan.
"And more importantly, she does everything humanly possible to replace such shoes with new ones!" Akpoti-Uduahgan also adopted 600 primary school children, 248 of whom are orphans, on Dec.
9, 2015, from primary schools within her immediate community in Ihima, Kogi state and beyond.
"I believe in the power of education as an essential life tool in eradicating poverty and no child must be deprived of such an opportunity,"
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