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From Voice to Verdict to Value: Three Women Powering Nigeria’s Next Chapter

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Nigeria is rewriting its governance story through the steady leadership of three women whose work is moving the country from promise to proof. In parliament, Hon. Kafilat Ogbara is turning representation into results. She treats consultation as a discipline, keeps citizens in the room, and converts their priorities into credible parliamentary asks. Her hearings are purposeful, her follow-up is visible, and her message is clear: legitimacy grows when people are heard and policy is grounded in evidence. In an era of flood risks, cost-of-living pressures, and rapid urbanisation, that kind of citizen-centred law-making helps lower tensions, align MDAs around shared outcomes, and accelerate delivery where it matters.

On the nation’s highest bench, Hon. Justice Uwani Musa Abba-Aji, JSC anchors confidence in the rule of law. Predictable jurisprudence is not a luxury, it is the bedrock of investment, innovation, and social protection. Her careful reasoning signals that rights are real, contracts have consequences, and the vulnerable are not invisible. In a time of digital disruption, climate shocks, and intense political competition, her work shows how an independent, development-minded judiciary safeguards both liberty and growth. Justice becomes infrastructure, and infrastructure invites enterprise.

Within the executive, Fatima Ango offers a masterclass in execution. Recently elevated to Deputy Director at the Central Bank of Nigeria, she has championed learning systems, competency frameworks, and monitoring and evaluation that link training to performance and policy to service quality. Capability is her strategy. By hard-wiring standards, skills, and feedback loops into daily work, she helps institutions move faster, learn quicker, and serve better. That is how service delivery becomes consistent, and how confidence in government compounds.

Together they form a clean arc of national renewal. Parliament gives inclusive voice. The courts provide steady verdicts. The executive delivers value at scale. This is the alignment Nigeria needs to tackle today’s biggest tests: resilience in the face of climate risks, productivity in a tightening global economy, probity in public finance, and inclusion that leaves no community behind. It is also why their leadership is newsworthy. At a moment when citizens demand performance as well as vision, these three women show that excellence is attainable, measurable, and repeatable.

Celebrate them, because they are modelling how Nigeria wins: empathy with standards, vision with systems, ambition with accountability. Their example is not just inspiring. It is a practical blueprint for good governance, nation-building, and inclusive, sustainable development that reaches every ward and every household.

 

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