Every Nigerian knows that one of the things that cement the transition from childhood to adolescence is one's ability to answer the question “what do you want to be in the future?” Everybody asks you this question; your teachers, parents, the woman next door, and even when you think you can finally catch a break,…
I'll be honest with you, I don't know a lot about the beauty industry, and when I introduced myself to these two women a few days ago at the start of our little rendezvous, I had no idea where the conversation would take us. What stood out the most to me, is how different these…
When Aisha Vatsa confirmed her interview date with us, she was on her way back from Makurdi, a trip she made on her power bike. This is one of many such trips that she has taken, and it appears she is not stopping anytime soon. When I first reached out to Aisha for an interview,…
A 1915 narrative poem by Robert Frost is popular for the lines “Two roads diverged in a wood. And I took the road less travelled by. And it has made all the difference”. These lines reflect a common desire to do things differently - in a way that no one has before- and reap the…
I once read about the concept of enkrateia, first discussed by Socrates’ disciples and explored in the New Testament. This concept refers to a state of self-control and self-awareness whereby a person wields complete control over their life, and their interests. It is sometimes referred to as “the light of self” and philosophers claim it…
“You can do it!”
This is Joyce Daser Adams’ favourite quote. They are her late father’s words and they inspired her to start Auto Lady Synergy Company. This Plateau state native owns two automobile shops in Abuja and one in Jos where she offers painting, bodywork, carwash, maintenance and repairs of all types of vehicles.…
And the bar is set so high yet they manage to catch on. My first meeting with this trio, albeit virtual, was quite enthralling. These amazing Nigerian women in tech excitedly chatted about breaking a glass ceiling like it was Sunday brunch and the energy was palpable through my laptop speakers. When we said our…
Our #WorkinWomxn for this week is a former Drilling Engineer and Supervisor. With over a decade of experience in a male-dominated field, she shares her finest and worst moments in the industry with us and gives recommendations to young aspiring engineers.
Tell us a little bit about yourself.
My name is Oluwatope Adeyemi. I am…
“I have a song with 5.8 million streams on Spotify alone, and I have never gotten any royalties paid to me” - Bella Alubo
This week's workin womxn is 28-year-old Nigerian singer, musician, and songwriter, Bella Alubo. She tells us about her journey as an artiste, surviving record label, Tinny Entertainment, and how she…
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Three Nigerian women anonymously shared their abortion tales with us, and the reality is unsettling.
Sade was 16 years old when she was raped and became pregnant. Having no family member she could turn to for support, she asked her friend, a medical student who told her to get…