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Behind every first-class graduate lies a story of quiet battles, late nights, and unrelenting determination — and for Adenubi Kehinde Glory, a Chemical Engineering
When discussions about gender equality come up, they are often framed around the struggles of women and girls, rightly so, given the centuries of
The journey to leadership begins long before the boardroom or the ballot box, it begins in the classroom. Schools are not only places where
In a world increasingly shaped by science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), Nigeria continues to lag behind in fostering inclusive access to these fields,
In a country as populous, complex, and promising as Nigeria, the future hinges on the strength of its human capital and yet half of
In homes, classrooms, churches, markets, and even on social media, Nigerian girls are still being handed messages that shrink their possibilities, limit their confidence,
In some places in Nigeria, especially in rural areas, gender disparities still affect access to education. The ripple effects of educating a girl go
In many parts of Nigeria, a girl’s worth is often measured by the roles tradition and society have ascribed to her. These expectations which
In many parts of the world, especially across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia, a young girl’s life can change drastically before she even understands
In Africa, a quiet revolution is taking place, led by girls armed not with protest signs, but with pencils, notebooks, and relentless determination. From
In a world where academic excellence, professional dedication, and entrepreneurial ambition rarely converge, one individual has managed to embody all three with remarkable grace.
Kehinde Ajayi is a shining example of what determination, resilience, and strategic planning can achieve. Hailing from Akure, Ondo State, Kehinde’s academic journey is
Aisha Ahmed Ketso’s journey is a compelling narrative of resilience, determination, and a deep commitment to excellence. Hailing from the vibrant community of Ketso
Olamide Ajayi’s story is one of relentless curiosity, dedication, and resilience. Inspired from a young age by books and the encouragement of her parents,
Nature-Iboro Edet’s story is one of grit, resilience, and groundbreaking achievement. Born into a family where education beyond secondary school seemed like an unreachable
In the bustling cities and remote villages of Nigeria, millions of girls are growing up with dreams of a brighter future—hoping to become doctors,
An NGO, Oluchi Kalu Girl-Child Foundation, has disclosed plans to establish and register girls’ clubs in secondary schools in Abia. Founder of Oluchi Kalu
Every parent wants their daughter to grow up confident, kind, and resilient in the face of challenges. However, beyond ensuring their safety and happiness,
The International Day of the Girl Child, celebrated annually on the 11th of October, continues to serve as a global platform to recognise the
Africa’s youthful energy is driving economic and social progress with its innovative ideas and entrepreneurial drive.  With 40 percent of the population under the
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