There is something almost poetic about the way Chiamaka Nnadozie commands the goalpost, silent but unmissable, humble yet imposing, composed but fiercely …
Duchess Magazine
-
-
In anticipation of the CAF Women’s Cup 2025, one name is steadily rising above the rest, radiating promise and power with every …
-
News
Moremi Ojudu Champions “Change The Narrative Now” in Makoko, Empowering Southwest Communities Against Malaria
In a bold and timely move, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Community Engagement for the South West, Moremi Ojudu, …
-
News
Professor Hajara Umar Sanda Becomes First Female Professor of Mass Communication at Bayero University, Kano
Dr. Hajara Umar Sanda has been officially recognized as the first female Professor in the Department of Mass Communication. Her promotion, which …
-
When America declared its independence on July 4, 1776, the ideals of liberty, justice, and self-governance were etched into history. But while …
-
Duchess of the Month
Sade Etti: From Community Advocate to Champion for Homeless Families in Hackney
Councillor Sade Etti has emerged as one of the most dedicated voices in Hackney’s local government, championing housing justice and inclusion with …
-
Despite living in an interesting time where power is defined as loud and ruthless, Aisha Achimugu walks quietly, but where she walks, …
-
They say greatness often announces itself with noise, with medals, with speeches, with flags. But sometimes, it arrives quietly, through the small …
-
Features
Veronica Folorunsho: A Towering Figure of Integrity and Purpose in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Landscape
Some names do not need loud introduction, they announce themselves by the weight of their work and the stillness that follows when …
-
“Changing narratives begins with walking into communities, seeing their struggles, and breathing life into their hopes,” Moremi Ojudu often says, and it …
-
NewsFeatures
Transforming Tragedy into Innovation: How Dr. Ola Orekunrin Brown’s Loss Led to Her Medical Breakthrough
When a young girl in Nigeria fell critically ill, her family did everything within their power to save her. They scoured for …
-
Dorothy Phillips’ story is one of quiet strength, hard-earned success, and unshakable belief in the power of education and determination. It begins …
-
In May 2025, Funke launched a bold new prison-rehabilitation pilot program in Ondo State, blending legal support, emotional healing, and vocational training …
-
In the fast-paced world of African tech, Odunayo Eweniyi stands out as a builder—not just of companies, but of futures. As the …
-
In the heart of Ghana, Winifred Selby is proving that innovation and sustainability can ride hand in hand. As the founder of …
-
Thuso Mbedu may be celebrated on international red carpets, but her most meaningful work is happening far from the spotlight. In June …
-
In Côte d’Ivoire, Edith Brou is not just navigating the digital world—she’s actively reshaping it. As a pioneering digital entrepreneur and activist, …
-
Since capturing hearts as Miss Universe 2019, Zozibini Tunzi has used her platform not just for glamour, but for impact. Known for …
-
Ugandan model, philanthropist, and environmentalist Judith Heard is redefining what it means to lead with both style and purpose. Crowned Miss Environment …
-
Today, we join voices across the continent to mark the International Day of the African Child — a powerful reminder of the …
-
In The Gambia, Fatou Jeng is leading a climate revolution rooted in education, empowerment, and equity. As the founder of Clean Earth …
-
Tiwa Savage isn’t just Nigeria’s Afrobeats queen—she’s a powerful force for change. In June 2025, the music star teamed up with UNICEF …
-
Ghanaian media icon Anita Erskine has long used her voice to uplift others—but in 2025, she’s doing more than just telling inspiring …

