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  2. Women in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Women are also disproportionately affected by poverty, violence, and other forms of discrimination. The Nigerian government has taken steps to address these issues, but progress has been slow. Women are still underrepresented in politics and decision-making roles, and they are often excluded from economic opportunities. [9]

  3. Female empowerment in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nigerian women. Female empowerment in Nigeria is an economic process that involves empowering Nigerian women as a poverty reduction measure. [1] [2] Empowerment is the development of women in terms of politics, social and economic strength in nation development. It is also a way of reducing women's vulnerability and dependency in all spheres of ...

  4. Funmi Falana - Wikipedia

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    Funmi Falana [2] is the wife of Femi Falana, a Nigerian activist and lawyer; [3] and mother to Falz, a Nigerian recording artist and actor. [4] she attended St. Louis Girls’ Grammar School, Akure, Ondo State. [5] She obtained her bachelor's degree in physics from the University of Benin, and later bagged her law degree (LL.B) at the ...

  5. Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi - Wikipedia

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    In March 2022,she was declared Outstanding Woman Leader by the United Nations Development Program Nigeria, UN Women Nigeria, the European Union delegation to Nigeria and the British High Commission. In November 2022, she was given a Lifetime Achievement Award by the African Philanthropy Network, a regional platform for African philanthropic ...

  6. Nkiru Balonwu - Wikipedia

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    Nkiru Balonwu is an entrepreneur and activist based in Lagos, Nigeria. [1] She is known for her views of women as the solution to Africa's problems [2] and is the founder and chairperson of African Women on Board, an independent, women-led African non-profit organisation focused on advancing narratives to improve realities for women and girls of African heritage. [3]

  7. National Council of Women's Societies - Wikipedia

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    National Council of Women's Societies, also known by its acronym NCWS, is a Nigerian non-governmental and non-partisan women's organization composed of a network of independent women organizations in Nigeria binding together to use NCWS' platform to advocate gender welfare issues to the government and society.

  8. Sarah Jibril - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Nnadzwa Jibril (born 1945) is a Nigerian politician, psychologist, social reform proponent, and philanthropist. She is known for serving as the Special Adviser to President Goodluck Jonathan on Ethics and Moral Values and for her advocacy of the emancipation and empowerment of Nigerian women and children. Jibril is Nigeria's first female ...

  9. Ayisha Osori - Wikipedia

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    Ayisha Osori is a Nigerian lawyer, author, international development consultant, journalist and politician known for her work on good governance, gender equality, women economic and political participation and ending violence against women in Nigeria. [1] Her book Love Does Not Win Elections gives her insight into Nigerian politics. [2]