Taking over from Dad: Female children as 2nd generation business leaders
Nigeria has expertise to tackle insecurity — Nkechi Ali-Balogun, PR Expert
Tightening the abdominals
Breastfeeding vs formula – what works, and for whom?
I did my best – Opral Benson
How I went evangelising on the streets of Italy— Beatrice Omorogbe, Italy-based evangelist
I want my programme to be quoted like CNN – Udy Umondak
Why Nigerian women have damaged hair, by Ayo Otubanjo
Public relations is beyond posting on social media- Ali-Balogun
Why women live longer than men
Girls detonating bombs are coerced by Boko Haram
We sell campaigns to the govt –Ogbolu
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SubscribeMy dream was to become an air hostess— Adebola Okoisor, LUTH’s first ever female gynecologist
Behold the first female gynecologist that ever worked at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, LUTH!
Dr(Mrs)Adebola Okoisor who has since retirement in 1998 devoted her essence to caring for her grandchildren and mentoring the younger generation, turned 80 in May 2014. Her gaiety and demeanor however belly this milestone.
Nigerian women express displeasure over scrapping of First Lady’s office
Nigerian women have expressed displeasure over General Muhammadu Buhari’s decision of dissolving office of the First Lady if elected into office in 2015, describing the statement as anti women.
Women should be protected against violence
The International Federation of Women lawyers (FIDA) recently held its workshop where legal framework and mechanisms were discussed for the protection of Nigeria’s citizens especially women and children, against all forms of violence.
Group enjoins Nigerians to promote fair contest
IT was a colourful gathering of both eminent and grassroots men, women and youths from both the South-Southern and South-East parts of the country, under the aegis of Southern-Eastern Peoples Development Foundation, SEPDF.
Why I’m producing organic food for babies—Debo Adebayo, CEO, Tomi’s Treat
It is astonishing how a Chemical Engineer with a ten-year oil and gas career experience as a process engineer and project manager suddenly became an advocate for organic baby food. Mrs Debo Adebayo, a UK Chartered Engineer and Member of the Institute of Chemical Engineers had worked with companies like Foster Wheeler, KBR a subsidiary of Halliburton and Amec Oil and Gas with assignments in Azerbaijan, Nigeria, Libya and the UK; before the urge for organic food processing engulfed her.
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