Author: Hillary Essien
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Non Tech in Tech and Empower Her Move To Upskill 1000 Women With Nocode Tech Program
Candidates were then shortlisted to 1000 women and were from 28 countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Cameroon, the United States of America and Jamaica.
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Non Tech in Tech and Empower Her Move To Upskill 1000 Women With Nocode Tech Program
Candidates were then shortlisted to 1000 women and were from 28 countries including Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Cameroon, the United States of America and Jamaica.
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And The Nominees Are; DMW’s First Lady Liya & Multitalented Wavy The Creator
In the ongoing series, Document Women touches on the illustrious women who have been nominated for the annual Headies awards.
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And The Nominees Are; DMW’s First Lady Liya & Multitalented Wavy The Creator
In the ongoing series, Document Women touches on the illustrious women who have been nominated for the annual Headies awards.
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Jail Sentences, Women-only Rides and Protests, Here’s Around The World In 5
This week, a mother faces jail time for using Twitter, Nigerian women move for safer transportation, and Netflix wants Egyptian women to tell their stories.
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Backlash trails Scotland as man is appointed as “period dignity officer”
Jason Grant has been given the job of promoting access to free sanitary products in schools and discussing issues around menopause after Scotland moved to provide free menstrual products.
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Nafis Sadik, Women’s Health and Rights Champion, Dies at 92
After her retirement from the Population Fund in 2000, Sadik served as special adviser to the secretary-general and special envoy on HIV/AIDS in Asia and the Pacific.
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Nigeria beat S’Korea in U-20 Women’s World Cup
Nigeria also won in the game against France, with 18-year-old Bayelsa Queens striker, Flourish Sebastine named Player of the Match.
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Nigeria beat S’Korea in U-20 Women’s World Cup
Nigeria also won in the game against France, with 18-year-old Bayelsa Queens striker, Flourish Sebastine named Player of the Match.
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Nigeria beat S’Korea in U-20 Women’s World Cup
Nigeria also won in the game against France, with 18-year-old Bayelsa Queens striker, Flourish Sebastine named Player of the Match.