From Passenger Princesses to Truck Queens: 5 Reasons Women Rule the Road

…and how Lafarge Africa is contributing to the nation’s progress. In 1956, Chief Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti became the first Nigerian woman to drive a car, a powerful symbol of forward movement and breaking barriers. Before her, driving was considered an exclusive preserve for men. Women sat gracefully in the passenger seat, relying on their husbands, fathers,…

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Temidayo Oladehin Discusses What Makes a Live Music Performance Iconic in Today’s “Doing Life With…”

Doing Life With… is a BellaNaija Features series that showcases how people live, work, travel, care for their families and… everything in between. We are documenting the lives of all people and ensuring everyone is well-represented at BN. Throughout the month of March, we are aiming for the series to be all-women.  Our last conversation…

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