Minister’s Strong Warning: Neglect Women at Your Peril

Neglect Women

Nigeria’s Minister of Women’s Affairs, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has issued a clear warning to politicians: neglect women, and risk losing their votes in the 2027 elections. Speaking at the Northwest Governors Summit on the Nigeria for Women Project Scale-Up (NFWP-SU) in Katsina, she stressed that women are now more politically aware and ready to support leaders … Read more

New Champions In Bauchi Rise Against Maternal Mortality

maternal health rights and NHIS benefits

The Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Bauchi Chapter, has launched a team of Advocacy Champions to help reduce the maternal mortality in the state. The effort is part of a larger project called AIM-MNCHN — short for Accelerating Implementation of Maternal, Neonatal, Child Nutrition, and Health Innovations. The main goal of the project is … Read more

INEC Set to Release New Election Guidelines

INEC

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced that it will soon release extra guidelines to help clarify how elections should be conducted and how results are reviewed. INEC Chairman, Professor Mahmoud Yakubu, said this during a meeting in Abuja with the Resident Electoral Commissioners (RECs). He explained that the new guidelines will give clear … Read more

CSW Communications Procedure, deadline 1 August 2025

Communications Procedure of the Commission on the Status of WomenThe Communications Procedure of the Commission on the Status of Women is a unique tool for individuals and organizations to use in order to raise awareness about injustice and discriminatory practices against women in any country in the world. Claims to the Commission on the Status of Women for consideration at its next … Read more

New Push in Abeokuta to Curb SGBV

sexual harassment

Different groups — including young people, religious and traditional leaders, police officers, civil society groups, and NGOs — recently gathered in Abeokuta to tackle Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) and break the silence around it. The meeting was hosted by the Centre for Women’s Health and Information (CEWHIN) at the National Union of Teachers (NUT) … Read more

One Mistake in Bauchi’s Types of Budget for Women

One Mistake in Bauchi’s Types of Budget for Women

In Bauchi State’s 2025 budget, the allocation to agriculture is only 1.6% of the total N465.9 billion budget. This is far below the 10% commitment made under the Malabo Declaration of 2014. Such a low allocation is a significant mistake in the types of budget that should support women farmers.​ Types of Budget That Support … Read more

7 Mistakes in the Debate Points For Single-Gender Schools

7 Mistakes in the Debate Points For Single-Gender Schools

Single-gender schools are schools where only boys or girls attend. Some people think these schools are better for learning. But there are mistakes in their debate points for single-gender schools. Let’s look at seven of these mistakes. Mistake 1: Single-Gender Schools Always Have Better Grades Some say boys or girls do better in single-gender schools. … Read more

5 Proven Ways USAID Nigeria Helps Women Thrive

USAID Nigeria

USAID Nigeria helps women in Nigeria. They have programs that make women’s lives better. Here are five ways they do this: 1. USAID Nigeria Empowers Women in Agriculture In Nigeria, many women are farmers. They grow food for their families and communities. But they often lack tools and resources. USAID Nigeria helps these women. They … Read more

Why Women’s History Month Is More Important Than Ever

Women's History Month

Women’s History Month is in March. It honors women’s work in history. This month helps us remember women’s stories. They often go unnoticed. Celebrating Women’s Achievements Women have done many great things. They have led countries and invented things. They have fought for rights. However, their stories are often missing in books. This month, we … Read more

Select your currency
NGN Nigerian naira