Monday, February 29, 2016

UK Based Nigerian Girl Makes A Beautiful Cathedral From Garbage:

Princess Zina Glorie Nweze, a 12-year-old British-born Nigerian girl, designed an amazing cathedral from cereal and shoe boxes. Designing a cathedral was a part of Zina’s school project on history. The photos of the girl’s beautiful artwork went viral on the Internet after her mother, a popular jazz singer, had posted them on her.
Princess Zina Glorie Nweze is the eldest of the four children in the London-based Nweze family, and a student at Brampton Manor Academy. She is interested in athletics, football, performing arts, photography, video and architecture. She also loves attending her mother’s live performances, acting as her personal assistant and director of pictures and video.

In an interview with Chubmagazine, Zina said in January all students in her class were assigned a task to design a Saxon, Norman or Gothic cathedral within a two-week deadline. Upon returning home from school, she discussed it with the parents, and they rendered her a lot of support. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Zina is working on her project. Photo credit: Ijeoma Amazin Ogbodo Nweze Zina started collecting the material: old files, foam, the used materials, cereal boxes and her mother’s shoe boxes.

Her father who is a professional architect helped Zina to get most materials she needed for the project, including roofing insulation and wood. Zina confessed that she and her father had been working on the cathedral for the whole evenings till 10 pm. She said: “I gathered so many material, chopped, chipped and sharpened the wood, painted the blue shoe box white, glued the paper windows and finally messed up the whole house. My hands were sticky for two days. My hair had paints on it. I couldn’t take out my braids because I had agreed with my mum that I would keep the braids for at least six weeks.” Zina’s beautiful cathedral rocked the Internet after her mother, Ijeoma Amazin Ogbodo Nweze, a popular jazz singer, had posted the photos of the artwork on her Facebook page.

The talented girl’s creation received a lot of positive comments and compliments. After the project had been completed, Zina said she felt really proud of herself, and grateful to her parents. That little success made her inspired to do more and dream big, and gave her the confidence to move on.

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