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  2. Women in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Women in Nigeria face numerous challenges, including gender inequality, poverty, and a lack of access to education and healthcare. [5] Despite these challenges, Nigerian women are making strides in all areas of life and are becoming increasingly empowered to take control of their lives and their futures. [6]

  3. Chioma Goodhair - Wikipedia

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    Chioma Ikokwu, (born June 25, 1989) better known as Chioma Goodhair, is a Nigerian entrepreneur and executive coach. She is a co-founder and the CEO of Good Hair Ltd. and Brass and Copper Restaurant & Lounge, [1] [2] alongside Kika Osunde. [3]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Maryam Uwais - Wikipedia

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    Maryam Hajiya Uwais, MFR is a Nigerian business woman, lawyer, human right activist and politician who served as the Special Advisor on Social Investments to Muhammadu Buhari from 2015 till 2023. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She has over 36 years experience in law practice, including roles at the Kano state ministry of industry, the central bank of Nigeria and ...

  6. Ifedayo Agoro - Wikipedia

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    Before her blogging career, she gained experience in the oil and gas sector holding various roles. In 2012, she founded an oil and gas company, Rock Palmer Limited. [4] In 2015, Ifedayo began her journey by launching an online diary, where she shared the everyday experiences of an anonymous Nigerian woman. [5]

  7. 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]

  8. Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi - Wikipedia

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    Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi (born 11 June 1963) is a Nigerian-British feminist activist, policy advocate, social change philanthropy practitioner and writer.. She was first lady of Ekiti State, Nigeria as wife of Ekiti State governor Kayode Fayemi from 2010 to 2014 and from 2018 to 2022.

  9. Laura Ikeji - Wikipedia

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    Where she discussed about her book "How To Make Money On Instagram". In June 2018 she was featured on Today's Woman Magazine well known as TW Magazine [5] alongside the Nigerian actress Omoni Oboli. In 2017 she was featured on Complete Sports [6] on a list featuring entertainment celebrities related to former or active footballers.