Baze University Lecture: Prof. Ogwo Warns Nigerian Women’s Potential Remains Underutilised
Nigerian women continue to demonstrate resilience and excellence across education, family life, politics, and the economy; however, much of their potential remains underutilised due to deeply internalised social expectations, Professor of Lifespan Developmental Psychology...
Are Nigerian Women Beginning to Soil their Hands in Filth? by Ozumi Abdul
Until very recently, especially before the turn of the current fourth republic, Nigerians had been stereotypically wired up to believe that anything financial corruption is exclusively synonymous with the masculine public office...
Nigerian Women in the Eye of a Misogynistic Press: A Call for Action, by Rahma Oladosu
Despite the realities of contemporary society, the traditional functions of the media include to inform, educate and entertain. As time passed by, the roles of mobilisation, setting agenda and...
AfDB Okays $50m Loan For Nigerian Women Businesses
The board of directors of the African Development Bank has approved a loan of $50m to First City Monument Bank Limited to channel to local enterprises and women-empowered businesses in the agribusiness, manufacturing, healthcare and renewable energy...
7 Nigerian Women of Substance who made the Headlines in 2020
As we celebrate Nigerian women who made the headlines in 2020, UN Women in Nigeria defined the Nigerian woman as "a symbol representing – courage, strength, resilience, hope, tenacity and transformational power."
Realising Women's Rights...
Covid-19: Rethinking Unjust Tax Burden On Nigerian Women, Rightholders
By Grace Oriaku
While imposition of tax constitutes a vital instrument for the promotion of resource re-allocation, social equity through wealth distribution, increasing incidence of taxation in the contemporary tax reforms has exposed Nigerian women, particularly the...