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 girlsโ€™ 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 womenโ€™s rights.

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