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18 Phenomenal African Feminists You Should Know

Women Talk April 6, 2015 0 Comments

We found this list and LOVED IT SO MUCH we had to share…… By Moiyattu Banya written for ForHarriet.comWhat is African Feminism? Many feminists from around the world have contested the idea of whether modern conceptions of feminism are African or un-African. Indeed, feminism has existed in Africa since the times of Queen Nzinga of what is now Mozambique and Yaa…

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#InspireMondays: No Success without Sacrifice- John Maxwell

Be Inspired April 6, 2015 0 Comments

We have officially crossed over into quarter 2 of 2015. I am personally at a place of re-evaluation. Re-evaluating my goals and the means of achieving them. It struck me as we celebrated Easter that sacrifice is the necessary ingredient for the achievement of my goals. It is through Jesus’s sacrifice on the cross that we now have direct access…

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Journey to Beautiful: Wana Udobang

I am Woman Style & Beauty Women Talk April 2, 2015 0 Comments

Few weeks ago I published my interview with Chioma Obii-Obioha, the creator and editor of the Love.N’Words blog for her series ‘Journey to Beautiful’. According to Chioma, the series aims to showcase African women celebrating their own beauty, defining what is beautiful for themselves, embracing the journey to total self-acceptance, and living on purpose. I LOVE LOVE LOVE Chioma’s blog and the other women featured…

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#WCW: Honey Ogundeyi CEO Fashpa.com

Be Inspired I am Woman Sheros April 1, 2015 1 Comments

IBG is all about celebrating women and each week we choose one woman as our Wednesday crush. For the longest time we’ve been crushing on Honey Ogundeyi the founder and CEO of Fashpa.com, Nigeria’s Leading Online Fashion Retailer, and here’s why…..   She’s built/building a strong NIGERIAN brand In a relatively short time Fashpa.com has established itself as No1 Fashion…

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7 Women Make the #YNaijaPowerList for Advocacy

Co-Inspirator I am Woman Women Talk March 30, 2015 0 Comments

We just LOVE it when Nigerian women are recognized as change instigators. Women standing up and making a difference in their communities. These women aren’t complainers…they are doers…and we LOVE IT (did we say that already?)….What we LOVE most about this list is the diversity of women and sectors included…from entrepreneurship to health and even activism these women are truly…

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