Victory Yinka-Banjo was only 17 when her outstanding academic achievements earned her global recognition. After scoring 9 A's in WAEC and excelling in her Cambridge examinations, she received scholarship offers worth over $5 million from 19 universities
across the United States and Canada, including some of the world's most prestigious institutions.
Her journey reflects the impact of dedication, consistency, and hard work. It also highlights the incredible potential of young Nigerian women who continue to excel and create
History remembers those who break barriers, and Dame Virginia Ngozi Etiaba did exactly that.
She remains Nigeria's only woman to have served as the substantive governor of a state, a milestone she achieved when she rose from deputy governor to governor of Anambra State in 2006.
Her legacy is both an inspiration and a reminder of the need for greater female representation in political leadership.
Do you believe Nigeria will elect another female governor in the near future? What changes do you think are needed to make it happen?
A 42-year-old trader and mother of three, Olaitan Amere, was allegedly killed in her home in Ajegunle, Ido-Ekiti, Ekiti State, in an attack that her family says came after an earlier failed attempt to set her house on fire.
Today, we visited our Goodwill Ambassador, Folashade Oluwafemiayo, to congratulate her on her appointment as Captain of Team Nigeria for the 2026 Commonwealth Games and to wish her the very best as she prepares to lead the country's athletes on the international stage.
Osasere Okundaye has become Nigeria's youngest Chartered Accountant at just 16, demonstrating what young girls and women can achieve when they are given the opportunity to learn, grow, and pursue their ambitions.
Her achievement reflects years of dedication, discipline, and
beyond. Her journey reminds us that when girls are empowered with knowledge, support, and opportunity, they can break barriers, redefine expectations, and shape the future.
Congratulations to Osasere Okundaye on this remarkable achievement. May her story encourage more girls
Water powers every part of your body from your brain and heart to your muscles and digestive system.
Yet, many people donโt drink enough of it each day.
Coffee, energy drinks, and carbonated beverages are not a replacement for water.
While moderate coffee intake can contribute some fluid, water remains the best choice for staying properly hydrated.
Donโt wait until you feel thirsty before drinking water. Instead, sip water regularly throughout the day to help maintain your energy, improve concentration,
Abuja, women entrepreneurs are driving change by building businesses, creating jobs, and shaping the future of their communities.
We celebrate women such as Ameera Abraham, Adanma Amaha Okorafor, Hudayya Fadoul Abacha, Laylah Ali Othman, and many others who are making valuable
and leadership, these women are helping to shape Abuja's entrepreneurial landscape and create opportunities for others.
Their stories remind us that when women succeed, communities grow alongside them.
We celebrate the women who continue to dream, create opportunities,