Next Generation Leaders
Young leaders carrying the mission forward — connecting the world through art and education

John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Forensic Psychology
Exhibited Artist
Visual Arts & Creative Expression
Art Workshop Instructor
Children's Camps & Community Programs
Van Gogh Demo — Cambodia
Assisted in Village Art Class Instruction
Youth Empowerment President — USA, New York
Bella Arnone is a passionate young leader, artist, and advocate for youth empowerment through the arts. She will be attending John Jay College of Criminal Justice, where she will pursue a degree in Forensic Psychology — bringing together her commitment to justice, community, and human potential.
A gifted and exhibited artist, Bella has showcased her work and demonstrated that creativity is a powerful vehicle for self-expression and social change. Her artistic talent extends beyond the canvas — she actively teaches art workshops for children, bringing hands-on creative experiences to young learners in camps and community programs.
Bella's dedication to the mission of Eko ni Agbara was on full display when she assisted in teaching the Van Gogh instructional art class demo in Cambodia, helping introduce 15 village students to the techniques and vision of one of history's greatest artists. Her ability to connect with young people across cultures reflects the heart of what Youth Empowerment is all about.
As Youth Empowerment President for the USA, Bella is committed to inspiring the next generation to believe in the power of education, creativity, and service — carrying forward the values of Eko ni Agbara with energy, purpose, and heart.
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Youth Empowerment President — Nigeria, Akure
Precious Olarewaju serves as the Youth Empowerment President for Nigeria, based in Akure, Ondo State. As a local leader on the ground, Precious plays a vital role in connecting Eko ni Agbara's mission with the young people of her community — championing access to education, the arts, and opportunities for growth.
Her leadership in Akure represents the heart of what Eko ni Agbara stands for: empowering youth from within their own communities, building bridges between continents, and ensuring that every child has the chance to discover their potential through creativity and education.