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National Orientation Agency, Nigeria
Simisola Gbadamosi, a 13-year-old Nigerian actress, has made history with her Emmy nomination for Outstanding Younger Voice Performer for her role as Tola Martins in Disney+‘s Iwájú. This critically acclaimed animated series, produced in collaboration with Kugali Media, showcases compelling storytelling and rich cultural representation. Some of Simisola’s notable achievements include: •Trailblazing Emmy Nomination: She is the youngest Nigerian to receive this honor. •Breakthrough Voice Acting Role: She voiced Tola Martins in Iwájú (2024). •Early Start: She discovered her passion for acting at age 3 and began voice acting for Iwájú at 12. •Inspiring a New Generation: She is paving the way for young Nigerian actors to excel globally. The 3rd Annual Children’s and Family Emmy Awards, where Simisola’s nomination was recognized, took place on March 15, 2025, in Los Angeles, California. Iwájú also earned two additional Emmy nominations: Outstanding Children’s or Young Teen Animated Series and Outstanding Directing for an Animated Series.
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Junior Achievement Nigeria
Junior Achievement Nigeria@JANigeria·
We all have a responsibility to empower the next generation with required knowledge to be good digital citizens and stay aware of their rights, attitude and conduct within the various digital spaces.
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Foluso G@FoofG·
Infact, this is super ironic because we still have a good number of men who use money as a weapon against their women...!! That one is NOT a myth! #WEMatter @ahiveco
Eniola Mafe@EniolaMafe

@FoofG @ahiveco myth: That when women get "financially independent" they will weaponize it to "oppress men" (side eye of side eyes) #wematter

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Tosin Durotoye@TosinDuro·
Even factors like the childbirth come into play when we consider women's economic empowerment. Several studies have shown women often get left behind in the workplace following childbirth and added responsibilities
Demotivational Speaker@OdunEweniyi

The conversation around women’s economic empowerment tends to focus on entrepreneurship and financial inclusion. But there’s more that hold me women back from realizing their economic potential including education, access to resources and jobs, unpaid work, and GBV #WEMatter

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Abubakar Suleiman - previously blue ticked
Venice has been sinking for centuries but Venice isn’t sunk. Egypt has been heating for decades but Cairo is still here. Europe has been dying for years but Europe isn’t dead. & yes, Nigeria has been stumbling forever BUT Nigeria is just starting. We are not going anywhere.
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