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Yesterday, We had the pleasure of attending Women Who Build, hosted by GDG Accra at Google Ghana.The event brought toget...
10/06/2026

Yesterday, We had the pleasure of attending Women Who Build, hosted by GDG Accra at Google Ghana.

The event brought together inspiring women leaders to share their experiences in entrepreneurship, STEM, innovation, leadership, and motherhood. It was a powerful reminder of the impact women continue to make across industries and communities.

A special thank you to the speakers:

1. Courtney Wiley

2. Baaba Cofie

3. Day Edwards-Antwi

4. Deana Neely

Their stories, insights, and leadership journeys offered valuable lessons on resilience, innovation, and the importance of creating opportunities for the next generation of women leaders.

At Just 4 Women Africa , Just 4 Women UK, and Just 4 Women USA we encourage the conversations and connections made during the event. These are the kinds of platforms that inspire change and help amplify women's voices and achievements.

Congratulations to the organizers for a successful event, and thank you for creating a space where women can learn, connect, and thrive.

I'm delighted to showcase the work of emerging artist Hazel Ajuamiwe, whose captivating painting, Message in a Bottle, i...
02/06/2026

I'm delighted to showcase the work of emerging artist Hazel Ajuamiwe, whose captivating painting, Message in a Bottle, is now available for acquisition.

The artwork features a sealed bottle resting on a serene shoreline, carrying a message waiting to be discovered. Against the backdrop of deep blue waters and an expansive sky, the piece evokes themes of hope, communication, dreams, and the possibilities that lie beyond the horizon.

For many, a message in a bottle symbolizes faith that our thoughts, aspirations, and stories will eventually reach the right destination. Hazel's use of bold blues and soft coastal tones creates a sense of calm while inviting viewers to reflect on their own journeys and untold stories.

🖼️ Artist: Hazel Ajuamiwe
💰 Starting Bid: ₦150,000
📍 Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Supporting emerging artists is an investment in creativity, culture, and the future of African art. If you're an art collector, interior designer, corporate buyer, or simply someone who appreciates meaningful artwork, this piece could be a beautiful addition to your collection.

If you're interested in placing a bid or learning more about the artwork, please leave a comment or send a direct message. Hazel Ajuamiwe

You can call Hazel on +234 802 986 5924 if you are interested.

In this insightful interview, we speak with Omondi Eric, founder of Esonga, about the state of menstrual health care in ...
30/05/2026

In this insightful interview, we speak with Omondi Eric, founder of Esonga, about the state of menstrual health care in Uganda and the work his organization is doing to support girls and women.

Eric discusses the challenges many girls face in accessing safe and affordable menstrual products, the impact of period poverty, and why sustainable, eco-friendly solutions are important for both communities and the environment. He also shares Esonga's efforts to promote menstrual health education, challenge harmful practices, and empower young women to manage their periods with dignity and confidence.

Watch the full interview to learn more about menstrual health in Uganda and the innovative solutions helping to create positive change across communities.

https://youtu.be/3gopwA-9eDo

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Speaking during an interview at an Afropolitan-style event focused on creativity, innovation and culture, the Lagos Stat...
19/05/2026

Speaking during an interview at an Afropolitan-style event focused on creativity, innovation and culture, the Lagos State Governor described Lagos as a city defined by both “chaos and creativity” two realities he believes have shaped its unique identity.

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Babajide Sanwo-Olu says the future of Lagos lies in its creativity, resilience and the determination of its people to keep pushing boundaries despite the city’s daily challenges.

In this episode of Just4WomenAfrica , we sit down with film producer Ivy Wangui to talk about her journey into the world...
17/05/2026

In this episode of Just4WomenAfrica , we sit down with film producer Ivy Wangui to talk about her journey into the world of African cinema, the challenges of producing award-nominated films like “Full-Time Husband” and “Somewhere in Kole,” and why authentic African storytelling matters now more than ever.

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In this episode of Just4WomenAfrica , we sit down with film producer Ivy Wangui to talk about her journey into the world of African cinema, the challenges of...

Running a business in Lagos is often seen as exciting, ambitious, and full of opportunity. The city is known as Nigeria’...
16/05/2026

Running a business in Lagos is often seen as exciting, ambitious, and full of opportunity. The city is known as Nigeria’s commercial capital a place where trends move fast, competition is intense, and entrepreneurs constantly hustle for visibility.

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Running a business in Lagos is often seen as exciting, ambitious, and full of opportunity. The city is known as Nigeria’s commercial capital a place where trends move fast, competition is intense, and entrepreneurs constantly hustle for visibility.

For nearly five decades, Aliko Dangote has built one of Africa’s largest business empires from the ground up. But beyond...
15/05/2026

For nearly five decades, Aliko Dangote has built one of Africa’s largest business empires from the ground up. But beyond the billions, the cement plants, and the massive oil refinery projects, Dangote says his biggest mission is something much larger: helping Africa industrialize.

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https://just4menafrica.com/africa-must-produce-what-it-consumes/

As of 2026, several African countries have introduced government-backed programs or nationwide initiatives aimed at prov...
15/05/2026

As of 2026, several African countries have introduced government-backed programs or nationwide initiatives aimed at providing free sanitary pads to girls and young women especially students in public schools. These efforts are designed to fight “period poverty,” a situation where girls miss school or daily activities because they cannot afford menstrual hygiene products.

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Across Africa, conversations around menstrual health are changing. What was once considered a private or taboo issue is increasingly being recognized as a matter of education, dignity, public health, and gender equality

Infertility remains one of the least talked about health challenges in Africa, yet so many couples silently struggle wit...
14/05/2026

Infertility remains one of the least talked about health challenges in Africa, yet so many couples silently struggle with it every day.

In my latest interview on Just4WomenAfrica, I sat down with clinical embryologist and fertility advocate Diane Amedo to discuss IVF, reproductive health, fertility myths, egg freezing, the impact of age, and why awareness is so important.

This conversation is informative, honest, and necessary for both women and men.

Watch the full interview on YouTube and join the conversation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzxTwM-oMgo

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