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Zainab Darboe, Omokamo Isaac-Godwin, others honoured at Int’l Women Power Conference

By Guardian Nigeria
15 November 2024   |   3:22 am
The International Women Power Conference 2024 and Global Leading Women Awards, a 2-in-1 event has finally come to a successful end in Abuja with notable women from across Nigeria and beyond honoured for their contributions towards their dedicated philanthropy and humanitarian activities for development of individuals and the society. The event organised by the International…

The International Women Power Conference 2024 and Global Leading Women Awards, a 2-in-1 event has finally come to a successful end in Abuja with notable women from across Nigeria and beyond honoured for their contributions towards their dedicated philanthropy and humanitarian activities for development of individuals and the society.

The event organised by the International Goodwill Ambassador Club was the 9th in the series and was part of the organization’s efforts to recognise the giant efforts women have made in their spheres of influence to build the society.

Among those honoured include the First Lady of Kebbi State, Her Excellency Zainab Nasara Kaura, her predecessor and wife of former governor of the state, Her Excellency Fati Abubakar Atiku, the national woman leader and the governing APC, Hon. Mary Alile, USA/The Gambian citizen, Amb. Zainab Amusa Darboe Jammeh, Queen Mother Makhadzi, From USA, South African, Hon. Dr. Rebecca Omokamo Isaac-Godwin, Celebrity Carpenter, Chief Moses Amiebenomo, Collette Chibundo Mbamalu, Mrs Ebiere Empere aca and host of others.

Others are, Sterling Alternate Bank Regional Manager, Aisha Ashafa, APC Deputy National Women Leader, Hajiya Zainab Ibrahim as well as Late Alhaja Habitat Mogaji(President Tinubu Mother) and Her Excellency Late Formal First Lady, Hajiya Mariam Ibrahim Babangida who were both honoured posthumously.

The event featured inspiring speakers, women rights advocates, politically exposed persons and thought leaders who have made notable efforts to improve lives and empower communities.

Speaking at the event, Abuja, Dr. Chris Odey, the President and Founder of The International Goodwill Ambassador Club, expressed happiness with the quality of individuals who graced the event.

He emphasized the importance of fostering a global network of women change-makers committed to leading with empathy, innovation, and a vision for a better future.

He assured that future editions will be larger and bigger as the organisation seeks to expand categories of recognition.

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