Female-led startups in Nigeria are addressing everyday problems by enhancing access to credit, digitising healthcare, ...
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Nigerian Woman's Heartwarming Video Praises Order in South Africa, Sparks Mixed Reactions
A Nigerian woman shares her love for South Africa in a viral TikTok video, highlighting cultural differences and sparking ...
Against this backdrop, the 2025 Women in Business Initiative (WIBI) Summit, hosted in Lagos by FSDH Merchant Bank, examined ...
Sequel to the under-representation of women across professions and leadership positions in Africa, a new movement, ...
According to a statement by Dr Antonia Nebo, director of Operations and Secretariat Services, Women in Mining Africa ...
GITEX Startup Festival 2025 in Nigeria is set to elevate African Black women entrepreneurs by introducing The LaunchPad. GITEX Startup Festival 2025 in Nigeria is set to elevate African Black women ...
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Nigeria: Women Leaders Intensify Pressure On National Assembly to Pass Special Seats Bill
Nigerian women leaders have intensified calls for the passage of the long-awaited Special Seats Bill, urging the 10th National Assembly to correct decades of gender imbalance in political ...
Women in Successful Careers (WISCAR) concluded its 2025 Annual Leadership and Mentoring Conference, a landmark gathering that ...
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Nigeria Can No Longer Pretend Online Violence Against Women Is Invisible
Opinion - Our institutions pretend they cannot see what is happening. But the truth is starker: they have chosen not to look.
Michael Gbemisola Aina does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations ...
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ANALYSIS: Dissecting Nigeria’s Reserved Seats Bill for Women
If passed, the proposed reserved bill for Nigerian women will increase the number of senators to 146, House of Representatives members to 397, and 1,098 state legislators.
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Barbados’ Mia Mottley, six African women recognized as part of Forbes’ 2025 world’s most powerful women
Barbados PM Mia Mottley has demonstrated her global impact, being named one of the World's 100 Most Powerful Women by Forbes ...
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