Sister Dr. Pauline Olasunmbo Olasupo, a Nigerian Catholic sister, has won the prestigious $1.2 million Opus Prize for her outstanding work in social justice and humanitarian efforts.
The Opus Prize, which is awarded annually, recognizes individuals or organizations whose efforts have significantly impacted the lives of marginalized communities around the world.
Sister Pauline Olasupo was honored for her work in Nigeria, where she has been a leading force in promoting education, healthcare, and empowerment for women and children.
Sister Olasupo is known for her transformative work in the field of education, particularly in rural areas, where she has helped establish schools and provide opportunities for underprivileged children.
Her commitment to improving the lives of the poor and vulnerable through faith-based initiatives has earned her international recognition, and the Opus Prize will provide her with significant resources to expand her efforts even further.
The Opus Prize is one of the largest awards of its kind and aims to highlight the impact of faith-inspired social entrepreneurs worldwide.
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