Rapelang Rabana is inproving Education in South Africa through her company, Rekindle Learning
Rapelang Rabana is a computer scientist, entrepreneur, and keynote speaker. She is currently the Chief Digital Officer of BCX; the founder of Rekindle Learning, a learning technology company; and previously co-founded Yeigo Communications, South Africa’s first free VoIP (Voice Over IP)mobile services provider. In 2012, she was on Oprah Magazine’s O Power List. In 2013, she was listed on Forbes’s 30 under […]
#WomenWeLove. Why we love Ini Dima-Okojie
I think its safe to say that Ini Dima-Okojie is one of Nollywood’s A list Actresses. Her exceptional performance and incredible interpretations of roles are just epic. It is a breath of fresh air when you see her face on a cover of a movie or her name as a member of the cast of […]
#BlackGirlMagic. Rosetta Thurman is inspiring and empowering black women to create their ideal lives.
Rosetta Thurman is the Founder of Happy Black Woman. She is an author, speaker, mindset coach and business mentor, Rosetta teaches black women how to achieve their big goals faster than they ever thought possible. Happy Black Woman is a personal development company, lifestyle brand and community for ambitious black women who want it all! […]
Aisha O. Reilly shows us how to wear our Fro to work.
Many women have been told that wearing their natural hair to work is ”unprofessional”. Many people still stereotype a woman with natural hair as being unkempt, poor, wild, or unprofessional. However we are not for that. We think women can comfortably rock their Fros to work an still look beautiful, smart, classy and professional. These […]
#RunningInHeels: 5 Things the working woman can learn from Gbubemi Vera Ainbangbee’s LLA Interview
Gbubemi Vera Aibangbee is the Co-Founder and Managing Partner of Madam Sabi Market Services, a pioneer internet based food shopping website in Nigeria The company basically leverages on technology to distribute agricultural food produce to individuals and corporate organizations. Before she started her business, she attempted several businesses most of which she failed at. However, learnt valuable […]
8 things the ‘Do it Afraid’ queen Omilola Oshikoya taught us about purpose and vision.
Omilola Oshikoya is Africa’s premier wealth coach with over 14 years’ experience in finance/investment banking. Omilola’s goal is to inspire millennials to live the “Richer Life” & to help create wealth and eradicate poverty in Africa. She does this through her brands, “The Fathers Daughter” “Do It Afraid”, “Pocket Finance” and The Richer Kids Club. She […]
6 things Betty Irabor has taught us about re-invention
Betty Irabor is a role model to very many young ladies who want to flow with their dreams. She encourages ladies not only to dream big, but to flow with their dreams. This Queen just turned 60 in February 2017, but she would definitely pass for 25 year old. 😉 Betty Irabor has taught us […]
6 Things InspiredByGlory taught us about the power of networking
Glory Edozien is the founder of ‘9to5chick’. a platform that enables women advance their careers by connecting them to mentors to discuss strategies for rising to the top. She is also the brain behind the inspire series. She created this platform when she observed that Women and African women in particular face many peculiar struggles. Society in […]
7 female muslim bloggers you should know
Muslim women have always been slaying on the fashion scene. Today we’re looking at some of the most stylish Muslim women who serve major style inspiration on a daily basis. Muslim women are a huge part of the fashion market, and brands are finally starting to recognize that, ensuring the availability of beautifully crafted and […]
Fridays are For Maxis: Media Personality, Bolanle Olukanni launches fashion based social enterprise, and we are so here for it!
Bolanle Olukanni is a TV Host and Producer, (and my Role Model 😉 She is a woman who wants to impact the world. She is passionate about helping orphans and widows and she understand the challenges that widowed women face in the society. This led her to set up a foundation called GWF which stands for […]