It’s Wednesday and time for our very first Woman Crush of the Year! Honestly, last year I met so many amazing women and I can’t wait to showcase the diversity and talent available in the Nigerian woman. Today’s crush is someone I met a few years ago but got to learn a lot more about in 2016. Please meet PR…
Meet Emilia Emilia has vast experience in corporate sustainability and responsibility, environmental and social risk management and “environmental, social and governance” (ESG) implementation. She began her career as a consultant on corporate social investment (CSI) initiatives for the African youth demographic. For six years Emilia facilitated relationships with private organisations and key government arms including: Federal Ministry of Youth Development…
Here at IBG, we are constantly celebrating women who are doing great things in their respective fields and challenging us. To take it a step further, we’ve decided to start a series dedicated to these great women who inspire us. It is such an honour to have the first woman in the series as Michelle Obama, First Lady of the…
It was such an honour to be featured on the cover of Guardian Life alongside the amazingness that is Stephanie Obi, Omilola Oshikoya and Itotro Eze-Anaba. The tag line read- Changing the Narrative-Women of Inspiration and it felt rewarding for the work that Inspired by Glory does to be seen in that light. In case you missed it, here is…
Ever since I started IBG, I have had the exciting privilege of meeting many awesome women- women who stretch my imagination on the possibilities of life and ambition. I have also had the opportunity of reacquainting myself with women from my ‘younger’ years. And each time, I am always immensely excited by the success stories these women share. Ada Osakwe…
It’s already been 4 days since we concluded the #My2016GoalsWorkshop but the lessons learnt from organising and listening to the speakers will probably last a lifetime. I and everyone who attended the workshop learnt so much from both Stephanie and Omilola-so it shouldn’t come as any surprise that I am crushing on both these very knowledgeable and proficient speakers. The…
I really believe 2015 was a vital year for the Nigerian woman! In some ways our conversations on equality, opportunity and importance of self got louder and we found creative ways to engage each other and those around us. I learnt loads from the women around me and in many respects, I am a product of these lessons. That’s why…