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5 Facts about the Special Staff of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ayu Kartika Dewi, who married a different religion

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Name Ayu Kartika Dewi is being discussed a lot. The Special Staff of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Joko Widodo, just held an interfaith wedding on Friday (18/3/22) morning, Mother.

The news of the wedding was shared by Ayu through the social media page Instagram. She has been married to her lover, Gerald Bastian who is Co-Founder How come.

Not only different religions, Ayu Kartika Dewi and Gerald Bastian also received the spotlight because of their relationship, Mother. Ayu said that Gerald had 97 of the 100 criteria for a future husband that he had made when he was single.

Ayu Kartika Dewi was previously known as one of the activist figure who got into politics. The 38-year-old woman is very active in carrying out various social activities to education.

Mother, here are five facts about the Staff of the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Ayu Kartika Dewi, who was married to a different religion, reported by various sources:

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1. Activists with outstanding performance

Ayu Kartika Dewi is a woman born in Banjarmasin, 27 April 1983 ago. He is now 38 years old, Mother. Ayu grows up to be a smart woman with a brilliant career.

Launching from CNBC Indonesia, Ayu Kartika Dewi has a myriad of achievements since she was in college to work. When he was in school, he had moved around because his father had to serve.

Ayu attended SMPN 1 Balikpapan and SMAN 5 Surabaya. He then continued his education at Airlangga University Management, Faculty of Economics. Ayu’s final project was chosen to get a Student Grant from the Asian Development Bank, you know, Mother.

Ayu Kartika Dewi also won the award as the best presenter for Student Grants throughout Indonesia, Student with First Place in FE Unair for two consecutive years, and ranked 4th at Unair in 2003.

Ayu had a career in Singapore for three years. But after that, he received a Keller Scholarship and a Fulbright Scholarship to continue his studies at Duke University Fuqua School of Business, United States.

He graduated with an MBA and worked as a consultant at McKinsey for three months in 2014. Shortly thereafter, he entered politics by working in government. Read on the next page, Mother.

Also watch the video about the viral story of an online taxi driver who has successfully educated his son in the United States:

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