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What Nigerian Women Demand for 2026: Key Voices

Nigerian women leaders outline critical demands for 2026: economic access, political representation via the Reserved Seats Bill, and systemic redesign. Discover their vision for a more inclusive Nigeria.

N7.5m Boost for Grassroots Women Fashion Designers in Nigeria

Five young Nigerian women in fashion receive a major boost through a N7.5 million empowerment program by Silkcoat, offering training, business support, and global exposure. Discover how this initiative bridges the gap for grassroots talent.

Guardian Woman Festival 2026: Month-Long Women's Summit

The Guardian Woman Festival 2026, a landmark month-long event at Lagos's Federal Palace Hotel, aims to transform women's empowerment in Nigeria through strategic networking, partnerships, and growth opportunities aligned with the UN theme 'Give to Gain'.

EAT Fashion Marks 15 Years, Unveils SS26 'The Odyssey'

Nigerian fashion powerhouse Ejiro Amos Tafari (EAT) celebrates 15 years of championing African luxury. The milestone event featured a ₦5M Young Designers Competition and the poetic SS26 'The Odyssey' collection.

Sahle-Work Zewde: Women Must Challenge Artificial Limitations

At the 14th Inspiring Women Africa conference in Lagos, former Ethiopian President Sahle-Work Zewde called on women to own their narratives. Nigerian Minister Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim highlighted digital tools for empowerment. Read more.

Trish O Couture Celebrates 18th Anniversary in Lagos

Lady Dr. Trish Onumonu hosted a star-studded event in Lagos to celebrate 18 years of her luxury fashion house, Trish O Couture, and the launch of her fine jewellery line, Lady Trish Diamonds. Discover the highlights.

World Women Organisation Expands to Nigeria

The World Women Organisation launches its Nigeria chapter in Lagos, focusing on tech-driven empowerment for underserved women. Former Governor Amaechi pledges equal cabinet appointments.

Nigeria's development lags as women face exclusion

Stakeholders warn Nigeria's progress will slow unless gaps in women's empowerment, finance, and political participation are closed. Experts cite information, resource, and skills gaps as major barriers.

Entertainment Week Africa 2025 Transforms Lagos

Lagos hosted Entertainment Week Africa 2025 from November 18-23, featuring fashion runways, film screenings, music performances and tech expos. Discover how Africa's creative economy is evolving.

Why Older Women Choose Freedom Over Remarriage

Discover why Nigerian women over 50 are choosing independence and self-fulfillment instead of remarrying. Research shows single women are happier and more satisfied with life.

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