Adenike Oladosu

[6] In December 2019, Oladosu attended the COP25 gathering in Spain as a Nigerian youth diplomat where she gave a "moving address" about climate change in Africa and how it influences lives.

[9] She got her early education at Government Secondary School, Gwagwalada, Abuja.

Oladosu realized that there was a lack of knowledge about climate change on the continent.

Recognized by UNICEF Nigeria as a young change-maker, she’s leading a grassroots movement called ILeadClimate, advocating for the restoration of Lake Chad and youth involvement in climate justice through education.

[13] She has also been recognized by the Human Impact Institute (USA) as one of the 12 women standing for climate action in rural communities.