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  2. Ijeoma Nwaogwugwu - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, she was listed as one of the Top 25 Most Powerful Women In Nigerian Media. [7] Till date Nwogwugwu is the only editor at This Day, to have edited the Saturday edition, the Sunday edition the daily title. In Nigeria, she is the second woman to be appointed editor of a national newspaper, the first being Doyin Abiola. [8]

  3. Women in Nigeria - Wikipedia

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    Nonetheless, women in Nigeria have been able to come together in feminist movements, such as the Women in Nigeria (organization) (WIN) founded in 1982, to combat male supremacy in Nigeria and shape feminism as a force for Nigerian women. [84] Nigerian women did not gain their voting rights until relatively recently.

  4. Sandra Ezekwesili - Wikipedia

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    Woman of The Year Journalism Won . [13] 2021: Women In Journalism Africa 25 Most Powerful Women in Journalism Nigeria Honorable Mention . [14] 2021: 9to5 Chicks Top 100 Career Women in Nigeria Honorable Mention . [15] 2019: Avance Media 100 Most Influential Young Nigerians Honorable Mention . [9] 2019: The Future Awards. Africa. Prize for OAP ...

  5. Nunu Ntshingila-Njeke - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Nunu became the first woman to be inducted into the Loeries Hall of Fame in recognition for driving creativity in Africa. [25] [26] [27] She was named 30 Most Powerful Women in Advertising by Business Insider in 2012 [28] She was also named by Fortune Magazine as one of the Top 50 Most Powerful Women – International List- in 2018 and ...

  6. Aisha Yesufu - Wikipedia

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    Top 100 Most Influential Africans by New African Magazine. Aisha Somtochukwu Yesufu [ 1 ] pronunciation ⓘ (born 12 December 1973), [ 2 ] is a Nigerian political activist and businesswoman. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] She is the co-founder of #BringBackOurGirls movement, which brought attention to the abduction of over 200 girls from a secondary school ...

  7. Nkiru Balonwu - Wikipedia

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    Nkiru Balonwu is an entrepreneur and activist based in Lagos, Nigeria. [1] She is known for her views of women as the solution to Africa's problems [2] and is the founder and chairperson of African Women on Board, an independent, women-led African non-profit organisation focused on advancing narratives to improve realities for women and girls of African heritage. [3]

  8. Minna Salami - Wikipedia

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    "Nigeria's 100 most influential women" by YNaija [13] "Top 100 Most Influential Black People on Digital/Social Media" by Eelan Media. "Outstanding Achievement in Media" award in 2013, which is an Africa Diaspora Award; Women 4 Africa 2013 "Blogger of the Year" award; RED Magazine listed her as "Blogger of the Year" for 2012. [4] [5]

  9. Olubukola Mary Akinpelu - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, the Nigerian Books of Record recognised her in honor of her achievements, In 2022 and 2023 she was awarded the JOM Charity Award and Yessiey Awards respectively. [5] [6] [17] She was listed among the top 100 most influential personalities in Africa and recognized among the top 3 Nigerian nurse educators. [15] [9]