Until now, Nigerian women have consistently advocated for greater representation in leadership and decision-making. Despite their vital contributions to society, women remain largely underrepresented in politics.
In this interview with PREMIUM TIMES, Phoebe Ojo-Nemile, a lawyer and advocate for girls’ leadership and civic participation, speaks on why it is crucial to educate young girls about leadership and confidence, and how her initiative, LeadHers.NG is helping to bridge that gap.
PT: Could you please introduce yourself and share a little about your background?
Ms Ojo-Nemile: My name is Phoebe Ojo-Nemile, and I am a lawyer from Kogi State. I was born and partly raised in Kogi and Abuja. For over four years, I have been involved in advocacy around access to justice, civic participation, and women’s rights.
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