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By Josephine Agbonkhese
A recipient of the Women Economic Forum 2020 Award, a style entrepreneur of repute, and an alumna of the Metropolitan School of Business and Management, United Kingdom; the Lagos Business School; Strathmore Business School, Kenya; and the Lagos State University, Olaedo Maureen Emelie is on a single mission to inspire women who are struggling to conceive.
In this interview with Sunday Vanguard, the Founder of Tales of Trying To Conceive, a platform under which she is realising her passion, recounts her personal infertility experience, reveals why a lot of couples stay longer on the waiting list, and speaks on her recently unveiled book Finally Pregnant!
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Sexual Harassment: Dons call for improved policies in varsities
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By Josephine Agbonkhese
Stakeholders have called for the improvement of anti-sexual harassment policies in higher institutions of learning across the country, to effectively address the spate of sexual harassment.
They made the call at a one-day consultative meeting with experts and regulatory bodies in the educational sector, a European Union project organised by the Women Advocates Research & Documentation Centre, WARDC.
Some of the stakeholders were Dr Ayeni Joseph Olabode, Deputy Registrar/Head of Counseling Unit, Lagos State University, and Dr Akinola Akintayo, Senior Lecturer/Researcher at the Department of Public Law, University of Lagos.
OYINKANSOLA: I lived in Mushin for 18 years, sold ice-water, did car-wash
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By Josephine Agbonkhese
A member of the International Coaching Federation, ICF, and the British Psychological Society, Oyinkansola Alabi is the only female CEO of an Emotional Intelligence Academy in Africa.
Popularly known as Emotions Doctor, the Cornell University-trained Human Resource Executive is the lead researcher and facilitator at acclaimed Africa’s leading emotional intelligence centre, Emotions City.
Oyinkansola is a high impact trainer who has taught tens of thousands of executives in organisations such as KPMG, Guinness, Multichoice, Interswitch, First Bank, Stanbic IBTC and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture among others. Her work has taken her to over 30 states in Nigeria, Ghana, Egypt, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, UAE, United Kingdom and the United States.
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