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19167
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Chief of Allegiance-Pledge Commission receives Saudi youngest
Riyadh, September 11, SPA -- Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz, Chief of
the Allegiance- Pledge Commission, received at his palace in Irqa on
the outskirts of Riyadh city today Saudi Arabia's 10-year old
youngest female inventor and author Rada Ibrahim Al-Khilaifi as
recognized by a specialist Switzerland-based international committee.
Inventions presented by Rada amounted to seven with three published
books, qualifying her to become her country's youngest ever inventor
and author simultaneously.
During the audience, Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz lauded Rada's
achievements and urged her for more production.
He also hailed her family, particularly her brother who accompanied
her at the audience, for the good care and courage extended to Rada,
urging other families in the Kingdom to follow suit with their
children to further contribute to the renaissance of their country
under the umbrella of care and comfort provided to them by the
government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud.
the Allegiance- Pledge Commission, received at his palace in Irqa on
the outskirts of Riyadh city today Saudi Arabia's 10-year old
youngest female inventor and author Rada Ibrahim Al-Khilaifi as
recognized by a specialist Switzerland-based international committee.
Inventions presented by Rada amounted to seven with three published
books, qualifying her to become her country's youngest ever inventor
and author simultaneously.
During the audience, Prince Mishaal bin Abdulaziz lauded Rada's
achievements and urged her for more production.
He also hailed her family, particularly her brother who accompanied
her at the audience, for the good care and courage extended to Rada,
urging other families in the Kingdom to follow suit with their
children to further contribute to the renaissance of their country
under the umbrella of care and comfort provided to them by the
government of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah bin
Abdulaziz Al Saud.