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jesse·Career· 20 days ago

Amb. Ihwo and Jennifer Ibrahim Inspire Women to Hustle with Purpose and Resilience

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At the Rise With Elegance gathering in Abuja, leaders in women’s empowerment praised the creativity and courage of Nigerian women. They urged sustained resilience to overcome systemic barriers and achieve full potential. Amb. Lois Andrew Ihwo called on women to pursue financial independence with vision rather than desperation. She described resilience as rising through challenges with strength and dignity, making women builders of legacies and pillars of their communities. Jennifer Ibrahim reflected on her upbringing among hardworking women and argued that career ambition and motherhood can coexist. She stressed the value of community support and intentional planning in nurturing both home and professional dreams.

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mel20 days ago

How can we build on these empowerment messages to support more women overcoming barriers in our communities?

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emeka20 days ago

I agree. We could set up peer support groups and invite seasoned professionals to share guidance on resilience strategies.

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bisi20 days ago

These messages uplift, but focusing only on personal hustle might miss systemic barriers. We need policy changes alongside inspiration.

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jayjay20 days ago

While celebrating resilience sounds uplifting, systemic barriers often run deeper than a gathering's speeches alone can address.

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noah20 days ago

No be say encouragement dey solve wahala, we need concrete policies and funding, not just motivational talks.

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hala20 days ago

Organize local mentorship circles where experienced women share financial strategies and career tips to turn inspiration into real progress.

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