Women in Power – Elohor Aiboni The W Community September 6, 2021 Elohor Aiboni is a Nigerian chemical engineer. She was recently appointed the first female managing director of Shell Nigeria Exploration
Betty Irabor The W Community July 5, 2021 Betty Irabor is a Nigerian columnist, philanthropist, writer, publisher, and founder of Genevieve magazine. She previously had a column in Black & Beauty magazine in the United Kingdom. She also has
Tara Fela-Durotoye – Key Things To Learn The W Community May 4, 2021 Tara Fela-Durotoye, is a pioneer in the bridal makeup profession in Nigeria. In fact, TFD (as she is fondly called)
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Kamala Harris – Five Things Women Of Color Should Learn From “Her Excellency” The W Community March 16, 2021 Kamala Harris, in full Kamala Devi Harris, was born October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, U.S.). She is the 49th and current vice president
5 Things Young Ladies Can Learn From Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala The W Community February 22, 2021 Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala was born on 13th June 1954 in Nigeria. She studied at Harvard University from 1973-76 and earned a Ph.D.
Let Nothing Stop You – Jumoke Adenowo The W Community January 29, 2021 Olajumoke Adenowo’s story is not exactly the regular one. It’s not the poverty-to-riches story. However, this does not take away
LESSONS FROM ADENIKE OYETUNDE – BROKEN CRAYONS STILL COLOUR The W Community December 24, 2020 It’s okay if you feel miserable about the year 2020. It’s okay if you feel terrible about how things turned
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The Life And Times Of An Angel: A CELEBRATION OF IBIDUNNI IGHODALO The W Community September 16, 2020 We often time wonder about the fickleness that comes with life, and then begin to question the reality of living,