Teaching Nigerian orphans polo 'gives them better future'
The World Economic Forum in Davos is where find heads of states and bosses of top international companies working to solve the world's problems.
Also gathered at the Swiss resort are young and talented people from around the world, known as the "global shapers".
Uneku Saliu-Atawodi is one of them. She is also the first female black professional polo player on the international stage.
Playing polo has given her a great start in life and she is giving a chance back to orphaned children in her native Abuja.
The BBC's Nigeria team went to meet her.
Most watched/listened
-
Drunk woman, 25, 'froze to death'
-
Astronaut gives lecture from space
-
Testing out battle kit of the future
-
South Korea in huge defence deal
-
WWII pilots survived crash on glacier
-
India floods: At least 19 dead
-
The global middle class revolution
-
Kerry calls Karzai to defuse tension
-
Luxury yacht sales boom in China
-
Royal historian on plans for the royal baby
-
Howard Stringer steps down from Sony
-
Visiting the family villa at Auschwitz
-
Obama visits Brandenburg Gate
-
Brazil protests overnight in Brasilia and Rio
-
Brazils new 'vertical gardening' movement
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~02~RS~)
