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WOMEN LEADERS TO GATHER FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KENYA

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WOMEN LEADERS TO GATHER FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KENYA

WOMEN LEADERS TO GATHER FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KENYA

 

 

Strong indications have emerged that this year’s international women’s day conference will be the biggest gathering of international women leaders across the globe. This is because of the enthusiasm the conference has recorded in the last few months.

 

 

 

The conference which is being organised in conjunction with the Centre for Black Arts and Civilisation CBAC is a transformative event celebrating women’s achievements and addressing barriers to their progress.

 

 

 

It is scheduled to take place from April 17 to 20, 2024, at the prestigious Weston Hotel in Nairobi, Kenya and expected to be the biggest and most impactful gathering of women leaders from around Africa.

 

 

 

The theme of this year’s conference is *#InspireInclusion: Supporting Women and Girls In Leadership, STEM, Business, and Talent Development*. It will feature a series of engaging workshops, panel discussions, and networking sessions designed to empower women and girls in these key areas.

 

WOMEN LEADERS TO GATHER FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE IN KENYA

 

According to the event coordinator, Duchess Bolaji Odunuga, Principal Partner at Custodian Global Consult and Chief Editor of Duchess International Magazine, “we are thrilled to host this important event, which aims to inspire, educate, and empower women from all walks of life,” adding “at a time when women’s rights and achievements are more important than ever, we are proud to provide a platform for women to share their stories, ideas, and experiences.”

 

 

 

 

Yinka Odeajo, Managing Partner of Custodian Global Consult, adds, “We are thrilled to be part of this impactful event that highlights the importance of women in leadership and development. Through our collective efforts, we can effect positive change and empower women to achieve their full potential.”

 

 

 

The conference will kick off with a Registration and Meet and Greet session on April 17, followed by a full day of workshops on April 18. Participants will have the opportunity to explore the sights and sounds of Nairobi on April 19 before the conference concludes with a full day of sessions on April 20, culminating in a gala dinner and awards ceremony.

 

 

 

“We invite women leaders, entrepreneurs, and change-makers from around the world to join us in Nairobi for this historic event,” said Odunuga. “Together, we can inspire inclusion, support women and girls in leadership roles, and create a more equal and just society for all.”

 

 

 

To register for the International Women’s Day Conference 2024 and secure a place, prospective participants are encouraged to visit https://custodianconsult.com/events-2/womens-international-conference/
Duchess International Magazine is a leading publication dedicated to redefining what it means to be a modern African queen, celebrating life and achievements, and inspiring dreams. With a focus on women of African descent, strives to empower and uplift its readers through engaging content and meaningful dialogue.

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Land grabbers invade Ketu-Epe, unleash terror on residents

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Hoodlums suspected to be land grabbers on Thursday night invaded Ketu-Epe town in Lagos State and unleashed terror on residents of the town.

The land grabbers, according to a statement signed by the Media Assistant to Babjide Adekoya Adewofora, the Oba-elect of Ketu-Epe, Simon Adesina, copies made available to journalists in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, on Friday, stormed the sleepy town with dangerous weapons, inflicting injuries on the residents.

He added that the hoodlums who invaded the town from Rallas Street along Palace Road, also carted away belongings of the residents.

Adesina explained that the attack on Thursday night climaxed the three weeks of terrorizing the community and spreading fear among the residents by the hoodlums, who were allegedly brought into Ketu-Epe by a contestant vying for the stool Alaketu-Epe.

While saying that the incident has made several residents flee the town due to the offensive by the notorious land grabbers, he disclosed that the hoodlums were brought to the Ketu-Epe from neighbouring communities such as Ejirin, Ayalu and Isekupa.

Adesina in the statement, however, appealed to the police and other relevant security agencies to come to the aid of the town, stressing that “residents can no longer sleep with their two eyes closed due to the constant attacks by the hoodlums”.

“Those who sustained critical injuries were moved to hospital for immediate medical attention, while the matter has also been reported to the police”.

“It will be recalled that the Alaketu-designate, Prince Babjide Adekoya Adewofora, had earlier alerted the police on the constant threats posed by land grabbers to his community

“We, thereby, appeal to the Lagos State Commissioner of Police and the Inspector General of Police to come to rescue the people of Ketu-Epe from notorious land grabbers who have made life difficult for the residents”, the statement stated.

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Zamfara Crisis: Rights Group Asks Tinubu to Declare State of Emergency Over Insecurity, Collapse of Governance

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Accuses state government of aiding illegal mining, calls for non-partisan interim leadership

 

A human rights coalition, Northern Citizens Alliance for Justice (NCAJ), has called on President Bola Tinubu to immediately declare a state of emergency in Zamfara, citing the total breakdown of governance, worsening insecurity, and the alleged complicity of the state government in criminal mining operations.

In a statement released in Kaduna on Friday, the group’s president, Mallam Kabiru Sani Bako, said no serious intervention can take place in the state unless power is taken out of the hands of political actors currently benefiting from the crisis.

“What we are witnessing in Zamfara State is not governance. What we are witnessing is organised abandonment of duty by those elected to serve,” Bako said.

“The state has no functional House of Assembly, no political will to stop the violence, and a growing body of allegations tying officials to illegal mining. This is no longer politics — this is betrayal of the people.”

The group described the security situation in Zamfara as “a slow-burning war that the country is ignoring at its own peril.”

Bako said residents in many parts of the state now pay levies to bandits to farm or travel, while state actors continue to play politics.

“In towns like Zurmi, Shinkafi, Anka and Bukkuyum, people are no longer safe to attend school, visit markets or sleep with both eyes closed. Women are being abducted, children recruited, and entire communities taxed by non-state actors. And what is the government doing? Trading blame and watching,” he said.

The group noted that the lack of a properly constituted state assembly further reinforces the collapse of democracy.

“As we speak, Zamfara has no legally recognised House of Assembly. 10 lawmakers were suspended for speaking out against the security situation in the state. This means the state is being run without the checks and balances that a democracy demands. It is a dictatorship of silence — and the victims are poor citizens who deserve better,” Bako added.

The group also accused the state government of shielding illegal miners, saying credible evidence suggests that proceeds from unregulated mining operations are funding arms purchases by criminal gangs.

“The same hands that should be protecting Zamfara are profiting from its destruction,” Bako said.

“The time has come for President Tinubu to step in — not with rhetoric, but with constitutional force. We are calling for the declaration of a state of emergency and the appointment of a non-partisan administrator to take over the reins and rebuild institutions.

“If this is not done now, we risk allowing Zamfara to become a permanent haven for terror cells. The country cannot afford to look away. Lives are being lost daily. And governance has already left the room.”

The Northern Citizens Alliance for Justice said it will send a detailed dossier to the National Assembly and the National Security Adviser in the coming days to support its demand.

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Oyo Arson Claims Life of Septuagenarian, Nine Arrested by Police

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Nine Arrested in Deadly Aagba Arson Linked to Land Dispute

The Oyo State Police Command has arrested nine suspects in connection with the April 5 arson attack on the Aagba community in Surulere Local Government Area, which led to the death of a 70-year-old woman, Rachael Bamidele, and left nine houses destroyed.

According to a statement from the police spokesperson, Adewale Osifeso, the fire and subsequent looting were part of a targeted attack related to a long-standing land dispute between Aagba and a neighboring community. Preliminary investigations suggest that the arson was systematically executed, aiming at individuals involved in an ongoing civil case over the disputed land.

Among those arrested is Salawudeen Ismaila, 33, a native of the neighboring Oko community, alongside eight other suspects. The police also recovered three unregistered Boxer motorcycles during their investigation. Efforts are ongoing to apprehend additional suspects who remain at large.

The statement further assured that calm has been restored to the village, with residents returning to their homes, and authorities emphasized that the situation would be closely monitored. The police cautioned against any form of vigilantism or unlawful actions, reaffirming their commitment to upholding law and order.

Oyo State Commissioner of Police, Johnson Adenola, dispatched specialized units to ensure public safety and prevent further disturbances. He also reiterated the command’s firm stance against any acts of brigandage, urging residents to rely on the legal system for conflict resolution.

The arrested suspects are expected to appear in court soon.

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