From policymakers to traditional rulers, the 6th TOS Symposium united voices for one goal: ensuring every Nigerian girl can learn, lead & belong.
The call for inclusion grows louder Reserved Seats For Women is a step toward equality & national progress.
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Exactly a week ago, leaders and advocates gathered for the 6th edition of the TOS Symposium, themed Girls Today, Leaders Tomorrow, held in commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child.
A reminder that every empowered girl shapes the future of our nation.
The 6th TOS Symposium Communiqué is out.
Published across 5 major dailies, it calls for the passage of the Reserved Seats for Women Bill backed by national leaders, traditional rulers & development partners.
Advancing women’s political participation is not only a democratic imperative, it’s a strategic investment in Nigeria’s stability and prosperity.
— H.E. Kashim Shettima, GCON,
Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
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Empowering girls today is investing in tomorrow’s leaders
Chiny Okoye, SA to the Honourable Minister for Women Affairs and Social Development,
at the TOS Symposium V1
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You belong in every room where decisions are made. Speak up, your voice is valid, your dreams are possible.
A powerful reminder from Her Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III, at the TOS Symposium VI (2025) urging every girl to believe in herself and rise above challenges.
On Saturday October 11th, the International Day of the Girl Child, we held the 6th Edition of #TOSsymposium@tossymposium here are some highlights from the convening.
@osasuigbinedion@tossymposium What a powerful convening:
The 6th Edition of #TOSsymposium was truly inspiring, a celebration of girls’ voices, leadership, and the bright future they’re shaping.
Kudos to the organizers @tossymposium for championing the cause of the girl child year after year👏
Nigerian women have fought for generations to lead and be heard.
At TOS Symposium VI (2025), we were reminded that empowering the girl child isn’t just personal, it’s generational and national.
Every girl deserves the chance to rise and lead.
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When girls rise, communities grow.
When women lead, nations thrive.
The TOS Symposium 2025, held in commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, was more than an event,it was a movement to empower the girl child and advance women’s representation through policy.
A day of voices, vision, and purpose.
At TOS Symposium VI (2025), held in commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, leaders and changemakers united under the theme “Girls Today, Leaders Tomorrow.”
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Every time women are given the platform to speak on leadership, you can feel the energy shift in the room and yesterday was no different.
Well done to @tossymposium for curating such powerful conversations that move us closer to true balance and inclusion.
Such an inspiring gathering at the National Assembly Library. Leaders, advocates, and traditional figures all in one room, having real conversations about women’s representation in politics.
Thank you @tossymposium for creating such an important space today.
At the TOS Symposium VI (2025), our convener @osasuigbinedion, in her opening speech reminded us that dignity knows no gender and leadership knows no boundaries.
When we invest in girls today, we shape the leaders of tomorrow.
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@tossymposium It is one thing to talk about inclusion; it’s another to convene the people who can make it happen. Grateful to see platforms like @tossymposium doing the work.