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Sandra Aguebor Nigeria’s first female automotive mechanic
Sandra Aguebor, aka Lady Mechanic, is Nigeria’s first female automotive mechanic, challenging gender norms with her 32-year career. Leading Sandex Car Care Garage for 22 years, she faced initial skepticism but persevered, working five times harder than her male counterparts. Inspired by her journey, Aguebor founded the Lady Mechanic Initiative, empowering over 1,000 vulnerable women […]
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Nigerian Creativity Shines: Guinness World Record Broken in Marathon Painting
In a celebration of artistic prowess and determination, Nigerian painter Lola Mewu has etched her name into the annals of the Guinness World Records. Lola achieved a remarkable feat by completing the longest painting marathon, lasting an astounding 72 hours. Her dedication to the canvas not only showcased her talent but also set a new […]
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Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa Plans to Quit Football
The head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Jose Peseiro yesterday made public the list of players who will represent Nigeria when the world cup qualifiers begin on the 19th of November, 23 players were called up for the games against Lesotho and Zimbabwe respectively. Two notable senior players in Ahmed Musa the […]
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Wizkid’s Heartfelt Goodbye: Mourning the Loss of His Mother
This weekend, the music world came together to support Nigerian superstar Wizkid, who bid a tearful farewell to his beloved mother. The emotional funeral marked the end of an era for the artist and a poignant reminder of the deep bond between a mother and her child. Wizkid, whose real name is Ayodeji Ibrahim Balogun, […]
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These African Female Activists Are Shaping The Continent’s Future
Africa over the years has been blessed with courageous, brave, and selfless women who are at the lead fighting for a better Africa. Inspired by women before them, the young generation of African female activists are undeniably shaping the continent’s future. From political and human rights activists— to feminism or even environmental activism, African female […]