Wrong choices made me a single mother — Sylvia Etim
Floating my own Ankara label was scary —Olufunke Oladele, Milestone boss
At nine, I’ve started making waves in dancing – Enenche
Onari Duke on her Run-for-a-Cure Charity Walk
How much is a Nigerian life worth – ‘Yemi Adamolekun
‘I grew up needing a father’s love’
Why people say I am mermaid – Quincy
My biggest accomplishment is giving back to society
Cervical cancer is 100% preventable – DR Kerry
Ijeh Patience, girl who writes with Toes!
I write to get people thinking, not to win awards – Ronnie Uzoigwe
Image of Africa as place for charity, pity is false – Jadesimi
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SubscribeThere are more health challenges in corporate organisations – Bright
Mrs Bisi Bright is a seasoned Pharmacist and Chief Executive Officer of LiveWell Initiative, LWI. She is one of the women in Nigeria who has taken the challenge of managing people’s health. In this interview, she speaks on the challenges faced in most corporate organisations while taking healthcare to their doorsteps. Excerpts:
I plan to introduce ‘miracle’ water machine in Nigeria
Perhaps the federal government’s dream of water for
all would one day become a reality as delectable Multi-media Computer Scientist, Ego Anyia has promised to introduce a ‘miracle’ engine which will produce water from the air into the Nigerian market in the next five years. Ego speaks on different NGOs and the numerous challenges that serve as obstacles in helping young talented players.
Politics is a compelling necessity – Idika-Ogunye
Comfort Idika-Ogunye, is a gender activist, social analyst and the Executive Director, Female Leadership Forum (FLF). A professional lawyer who was called to the Nigerian Bar 1999. She was the first female National president of National Association of Nigeria Students (NASS). In this interview, she talks on how the average Nigerian woman has fared so far in politics, factors limiting women’s participation in politics, and why women need to re-strategize and start mobilizing towards 2015 general election. Excerpt:
Freedom marred my ambition to become a doctor – Bunmi Lawson, Accion MD
She’s the Managing Director/CEO of ACCION Microfinance Bank Limited, a bank that has evolved from a one-room office space to a leading microfinance firm with over 17 branches and 300 staff spread across major cities in Africa. All these actually happened in 5 years and in a society where microfinance banks hit the rock no sooner than they are established. For two years running, the bank has won the Lagos State Microfinance Bank of the Year. At the international level also, it got the Africa Bankers Award nomination for Best Microfinance Bank in Africa. Mrs.Olubunmi Lawson tells of how she’s living-up her dream of practicing medicine even in the world of finance. Enjoy!
Women are Nigeria’s natural resources – Taizir Ajala
As the Chief Executive Officer of Gordon Barrett, Mrs Taizir Ajala prides herself as an integrity-driven leader with diverse business knowledge and unyielding commitment to excellence, managing and motivating teams for exceptional performance and productivity. She maintains a high standard of professionalism and has been recognized for prudent management of Human Resources in the last 8 Years.
Why companies fail to excel in human resource management – Ajakaiye
Mrs. Dolapo Ajakaiye is a Human Resource Manager who trainsNigerians in diaspora and a number of foreigners. She wrote a book “Searching for Greener Pastures” which was a reflection of the challenges she passed through in life. She is currently running a training and consultancy firm in the United Kingdom. In this interview with EBUN SESSOU, she explains why Nigeria as a country has not been able to practice good Human Resources Management.
Women should stop downgrading themselves – Okechukwu
Cordelia Okechukwu is a director with the Lagos State Ministry of Special Duties who works closely with the youths especially corps members. With special interest in uplifting the standard of health of Nigerians, she assists her husband in operating a foundation for community health support.
Women need to rise above traditional sentiment to excel – Orakwusi
Mrs Margaret Orakwusi is a barrister, Ex-President, Nigerian Trawler Operators Association (NITOA), Chief Executive Officer MORBOD Fisheries Limited, a maritime consultant and public speaker.
How I left bank managerial position for interior decoration – Funmi, TCC Homes & Kitchens boss
Her diminutive but elegant frame which could pass her for a young lady in her 20s bellies her intelligence and experience. “I spent 19 years in the banking industry before resigning as a Deputy General Manager a couple of years ago!”, she revealed as we went on talking, and this fuelled my curiosity.
Most young persons suffer from depression – Dr Kadiri
Dr. Maymunah Yusuf Kadiri is a mental health advocate,founder of Pinnacle Medical Services Limited and Co-Founder, Hygies Consult Nigeria Limited- Optimal Performance Consult. She is a Consultant Neuro-Psychiatrist and a Fellow of the National Post-Graduate Medical College of Physicians (FMCPsych) with over 10 years experience as a practicing Physician.
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