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Tonye Setima-Benebo
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Jacqueline Nwobu: I Am Proud Of The Changes We Have Sparked In The Wedding Industry
Jacqueline Nwobu is the CEO and Editor-in-Chief of Munaluchi Bride Magazine, the leading and nationally distributed wedding magazine and online wedding marketplace; which caters to...

Yemi Adewale: I am constantly raising the creative bar for myself
Event management is a fast growing industry, especially in Nigeria with the rise of many event planners these days. CEO of YDA Creations, Yemi Adewale,...

Monique Ntumngia: Unpack your fears and take bold steps to conquer them
Monique Ntumngia is a human rights advocate against violations on women and girls. She is very passionate about entrepreneurship and promoting sustainable development in Africa...

Salma Abdulai: Failure is part of succeeding
Mrs. Salma Abdulai is the Chief Executive Officer of Unique Quality Product Enterprise. With a background in Agriculture Science from her senior high school level,...

The Naija Quiz- Are you a daughter of the soil or nah?
Nigerians are fun, smart and cheerful people. Despite having so many tribes in one country, there is still an underlying trait we all possess. Call...

Ethel Marfo: We have to prepare boys to fully complement empowered girls
Ethel Adjorlolo Marfo is a social entrepreneur who is passionately Africa’s first Male Child Development Activist. She is the founder & CEO of Junior Shapers...

Boitumelo Tlala: I knew failing was never an option
Boitumelo ‘Tumi” Tlala is a corporate social investment professional who is passionate about the development of disadvantaged communities. She is a graduate of the University...

Maureen Isikaku: I find a lot more joy and fulfillment when I’m painting faces
Maureen Isikaku is a part-time freelance beauty artist with intent to go full time pretty soon, she is also a school administrator. Maureen caters to...

Practicing the F word; which of these friends are you?
Friends are the family we choose for ourselves. True friends share our lives and fill them up with memories both good and bad. I am...

Mandy Shemuvalula: Youth development must be the starting point of all business models
Mandy Shemuvalula is a 29-year-old Namibian who is a revolutionary at heart. After graduating in 2010 from Monash University in Malaysia with an Honors Bachelors’...