Nigeria Women Awards

Nigeria Women Awards Recipients are selected in various categories with the Grand Award title the Woman of the Year. Nigeria Women Awards is an award purely for the female gender.

The Nigeria Women Awards (NWA) is the first Award system designed to honour women of distinguished personality and remarkable achievement Recipients are in various categories with the Grand Award title the Woman of the Year. The Nigeria Women Awards (NWA) first granted in1998, is the first of its kind in this country designed to honour women of distinguished personality and remarkable achievement

. It is a concept mooted, developed and granted by Dame International. To be a recipient, the woman must be either a Nigerian or a non-Nigerian, working/living in or outside Nigeria and must have contributed immensely to the development of womanhood, Nigeria nation and or country of residence
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22/04/2024

"IF YOU KEPT THE SMALL RULES, YOU COULD BREAK THE BIG ONES"
George Orwell

11/01/2024

In life's intricate journey, it's crucial to remember that the opinions others hold about us should not dictate our reality. Each person is the architect of their own identity, shaped by their values, actions, and aspirations. External judgments may not capture the full essence of who we are. Embracing our authentic selves and staying true to our beliefs allows us to navigate the complexities of life with confidence and resilience. Ultimately, our self-perception holds greater weight than the fleeting opinions of others.

Celebrating the Woman in Nigeria:In Nigeria, the celebration of women is a vibrant tapestry woven with strength, resilie...
07/01/2024

Celebrating the Woman in Nigeria:

In Nigeria, the celebration of women is a vibrant tapestry woven with strength, resilience, and unwavering determination. Nigerian women stand as pillars of family, community, and nation, contributing immeasurably to the socio-economic and cultural fabric.

From the bustling markets of Lagos to the serene villages in the north, Nigerian women are the backbone of entrepreneurship, showcasing their business acumen in various industries. Their tenacity is evident in the face of challenges, creating opportunities for growth and prosperity.

In education, Nigerian women are breaking barriers, pursuing knowledge, and becoming powerful advocates for girls' education. Their achievements resonate in classrooms, boardrooms, and research institutions, shaping a future where intellect knows no gender.

Nigerian women are the heartbeat of cultural expression, infusing their creativity into art, music, and fashion. Their diverse cultural backgrounds enrich the nation's tapestry, highlighting the beauty of unity in diversity.

As caregivers, Nigerian women nurture and mold the future generation with love and wisdom. Their roles within families extend to community building, fostering bonds that strengthen the social fabric.

The celebration of Nigerian women extends beyond borders. It echoes the voices of trailblazers who have shattered glass ceilings, inspiring generations to dream, aspire, and achieve. In honoring the women of Nigeria, we celebrate the resilience that echoes through their stories and the invaluable contributions that shape the nation's narrative.

06/01/2024

"In the mosaic of 2024, may perseverance be the mortar binding our endeavors, innovation the brushstroke painting our aspirations, and unity the enduring marble beneath our shared journey. Let our actions carve words of inspiration, leaving an indelible mark on the tapestry of this new year. "

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The Nigeria Women Awards (NWA) first granted in1998, is the first of its kind in this country designed to honour women o...
23/06/2022

The Nigeria Women Awards (NWA) first granted in1998, is the first of its kind in this country designed to honour women of distinguished personality and remarkable achievement. Recipients are selected in various categories with the Grand Award title the Woman of the Year.
It is a concept mooted, developed and granted by Dame International.

Nigeria Women Awards is an award purely for the female gender. To be a recipient, the woman must be either a Nigerian or a non-Nigerian, working/living in or outside Nigeria and must have contributed immensely to the development of womanhood, Nigerian nation and or country of residence
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We Celebrate you, Helen Paul Phd. Congratulations!!!
06/06/2022

We Celebrate you, Helen Paul Phd. Congratulations!!!

“A successful woman is one who can build a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at her"NIGERIA WOMEN AWARD...
15/05/2022

“A successful woman is one who can build a firm foundation with the bricks others have thrown at her"
NIGERIA WOMEN AWARDS ... HONOUR WELL DESERVED

DID YOU KNOW?The world's first University was founded in Africa (Morocco🇲🇦)  by a woman?Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Fihriya ...
05/05/2022

DID YOU KNOW?

The world's first University was founded in Africa (Morocco🇲🇦) by a woman?
Fatima bint Muhammad Al-Fihriya Al-Qurashiya (فاطمة بنت محمد الفهرية القرشية‎) founded the world’s first university in 895 CE in Fez, which is now in Morocco🇲🇦. She is more usually known simply as Fatima al-Fihri. She established the University of Al Qarawiynn using her share of her father's wealth she inherited with her sister. The university started as a large mosque and later grew into a place of education.

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Queen Amanirenas“At the death of her husband, Emperor Teriqetas – who died in battle”(Face to Face Africa), taking the t...
05/05/2022

Queen Amanirenas

“At the death of her husband, Emperor Teriqetas – who died in battle”(Face to Face Africa), taking the throne in the the Kingdom of Kush, Queen Amanirenas would go on to become one of the most well-known female rulers of the ancient world. She was the most famous “Kandake” out of the four female queens who ruled in Kush.

Amanirenas is known as the queen with one eye, since her fierce military determination led her to lose it in battle (History of Royal Women). In addition to her known war tactics, she goes on to negotiate a treaty with the most powerful male ruler at the time, Augustus Caesar (Lisapo ya K**a).

Her Rule

During her rule, the Roman empire was expanding and conquering various territories such as Britain and Cleopatra’s Egypt.

The Romans quickly started pushing the south borders of Egypt into Kush, threatening the Nubians. Amanirenas led various attacks with thousands of soldiers into Roman territory and dethroned statues of emperor Augustus Caesar (24 B.C.). To show her distaste for the emperor, she beheaded a statue of him and “buried it under the entranceway of her palace so everyone could walk over her enemy”(History of Royal Women).

This act is not only ironic, but also a slap in the face to Augustus Caesar, since the Nubians will have to walk over the mighty emperor’s head walking into Kush. If that isn’t enough to prove her unique comedic tendencies, Amanirenas is believed to have fed her captives to her pet lion”(History of Royal Women).

Years passed of constant conflict between Kush and the Roman Empire, which finally led to Kandake Amanirenas sitting down at a negotiation table with Augustus Caesar, himself. A treaty was signed, which led the Kush*tes to be free from Roman rule for the following 300 years (Face to Face Africa).

Her Legacy

After spending her life fighting for her country, Amanirenas died in 4226 (Lisapo ya K**a). She played a significant role in securing Kush for centuries after, since if it weren’t for her leadership, the kingdom would’ve died the moment Romans set their eyes on the land. Queen Amanirenas is set to become the subject of a movie within the next few years “produced by Will Packer with Mark Rosenthal as the scriptwriter”(Face to Face Africa).

Amanirenas (Illustrated by Freelance artist Jonathan Fado)
Kandake Amanirenas intrigued me since she is one of the most famous rulers in the ancient world, yet I had never heard of her. Being assigned to watch an episode of the PBS documentary Africa’s Great Civilizations, I later came to discover that I had watched the wrong episode.

However, the “wrong episode” of the documentary that I watched contained information about Queen Amanirenas that I, otherwise, would have never came across.

Most common school history textbooks only emphasizes a woman ruler when discussing Cleopatra’s empire, even though she was ultimately defeated by the Romans. Making peace with one of the largest empires at the time (Romans) is an extraordinary and nearly impossible task.

Amanirenas’ courage and bravery inspire me to not only work harder in every aspect of life, but not accept weakness as my role for being a woman. Even though history tends to focus on women being oppressed, Amanirenas demonstrated that this is not always the case.

Works Cited
Barger, Brittani. “Amanirenas – Fierce Ruler of Kush.” History of RoyalWomen

Johnson, Elizabeth Ofosuah. “Amanirenas, the Brave One-Eyed African Queen Who Led an Army against the Romans in 24BC.”

K**a, Lisapo. “Kandake Amanirenas, the Greatest African Woman Ever.” Lisapo Ya K**a

LEARNING, AE. “Queen Amanirenas.”

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It's your day...Wish it is filled with joy!Shine! Women, Shine onHappy International Women's Day
08/03/2022

It's your day...
Wish it is filled with joy!
Shine! Women, Shine on
Happy International Women's Day

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