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IWD:NCWS Empowered Kaduna Women Through Mentorship

By Amina Samuel,Kaduna

In celebration of International Women’s Day 2025, the National Council of Women’s Societies (NCWS), in collaboration with Travel RTT, has mentored hundreds of women and students from Kaduna Polytechnic (PADPOLY) and Kaduna State University (KASU).

The initiative, part of this year’s global theme, “Resilient Women, Thriving Future,” aims to empower women to overcome societal barriers and achieve success.

Speaking to journalists, Hajiya Amina Lawal, President of the Kaduna North Council of NCWS, emphasized that Nigeria’s future belongs to its resilient women.

She urged young women to embrace hard work and determination, regardless of the societal limitations placed on them.

“Nigerian women have faced numerous challenges, yet they continue to break barriers and achieve commendable heights.

This International Women’s Day, we celebrate their achievements while mentoring the next generation to stay focused and work hard,” she said.

Encouraging self-reliance, Lawal advised women to pursue their goals with dedication, adding that the NCWS is committed to mentoring individuals who show determination.

“Don’t wait for government jobs. Find something you are passionate about, learn from hardworking women, and strive to succeed,” she urged.

Supporting this call for resilience, Samira Farida, Founder of Travel RTT and a mentor at the event, praised Nigerian women for their courage amid economic and social challenges.

She highlighted the importance of networking and mentorship, particularly in travel and tourism, to unlock opportunities both within and outside Nigeria.

“There are untapped opportunities for women across various sectors. More women need mentorship to explore these possibilities and build a better future,” she stated.

Farida also called on the government to create more opportunities for women, ensuring their inclusion in national development efforts.

Also speaking at the event, Sahura Jibrin, Kaduna State Acting Chairperson of the Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), reaffirmed the role of media in amplifying women’s achievements.

She stressed the need for continuous advocacy and reportage to highlight the contributions of Nigerian women.

“Nigeria has countless women with untapped potential. It is crucial for stakeholders to support and engage them in nation-building,” she said.

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