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Nigerian Woman Esther Ibanga Receives $170,000 Japan Peace Prize for Campaigning Against Boko Haram

A Nigerian woman, Esther Ibanga, has been awarded the Japan Peace Prize, which comes with an award of $170,000. International Business Times.

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Is Nigeria Ready for a Female President?

  Oluremi Sonaiya wishes to be the next president of Nigeria. She wants to rule the country differently, put a stop to.

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Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, The woman fighting for hope in Nigeria written by Richard Branson

I left school at 16 to launch Student magazine to campaign against two terrible wars; the Vietnamese War and the Nigerian Civil.

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Countdown to the 2nd Africa-Middle East-Asia Women Summit, Dubai 2014

The Africa-Middle East-Asia Women Summit (AMEAWS), an unprecedented tripartite summit; aimed at bringing together, the most influential and prominent women as well.

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Pakistani Child Education Activist Malala Yousafzai Wins Nobel Peace Prize

At just age 17, Pakistani child education activist, Malala Yousafzai has made history as the youngest person to ever win the Nobel.

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Okonjo Iweala, Folurunsho Alakija Listed For MMS Hall Of Fame Induction

In recognition of the growing influence of African women of the continent’s economic progress, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Minister of Finance and the.

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Women Key To Africa’s Future – Michelle Obama

Women have made remarkable progress in Africa, but there is still “some serious work to do in Africa and across the globe”,.

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19 Years Old Nigerian Girl, Aisha Eniola Emerges Youngest Councillor In London UK

Meet Aisha Eniola, a 19-year-old Nigerian final year student who was recently voted overwhelmingly as a the Councillor of Brent Council in.

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Nigeria’s Finance Minister Okonjo-Iweala Honoured by Time Magazine in New York

The gala was organized by Time to honour those that were listed as the 100 Most Influential People in the World Minister.

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Meet media mogul Mo Abudu ‘Africa’s Oprah Winfrey’ and how she conquered a continent

With no TV experience whatsoever, Mo Abudu has become the “Oprah of Africa” — it’s impossible not to read an interview with.

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