The Unseen Pillars: Celebrating Nigerian Women On Valentine’s Day
We must create spaces for women to lead—not as tokens but as equal partners in shaping Nigeria’s future.
We must create spaces for women to lead—not as tokens but as equal partners in shaping Nigeria’s future.
For the Igbos of Nigeria to reach their full potential, they must embrace the principle of quiet greatness.
Death is inevitable, but chaos for our loved ones doesn’t have to be.
The judiciary itself cannot be corrupt; it is the individuals within it who are corrupt. Similarly, leadership does not fail; it is the individuals in leadership positions who fail.
We need to reject automatic negativity. Instead of saying, “It won’t work here,” we should ask, “How can we make it work?”
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