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Meshack Hart Kalada Belema Receives VOW #VOW4She Recognition Award for Women’s Empowerment

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Founder of Africa Women Summit (AWS) & Girl Child Summit (GCS)Meshack Hart Kalada Belema, has been honoured with the Voice of Women (VOW) #VOW4She Recognition Award.

Organisers of the award say the recognition celebrates Belema’s exceptional contributions to promoting women’s empowerment and advancing gender equality across Africa.

The award ceremony was a gathering of inspiring leaders and impactful organizations dedicated to creating meaningful change in society.

Notable attendees included the governors of Ekiti and Kwara, Abiodun Oyebanji and Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

Those honoured alongside Belema include Fatima Zahrau Ahmed, renowned for her innovations in social media and Titilola Vivour Adeniyi – who was awarded Woman of the Year.

Late Onyeka Onwenu was honoured for Lifetime Achievement, while development experts; Dr. Kole Shettima and Dr. Otive Igbuzor were alo recognised for their outstanding contributions to society.

“We are proud to stand alongside these remarkable individuals and institutions committed to unleashing the power of African women.

“Together, we are breaking barriers and forging a future that recognizes and values the strength and contributions of women everywhere.”

“As we move forward, our mission remains focused on empowering women, creating inclusive spaces, and fostering leadership opportunities that amplify their voices,” Meshack Hart Kalada Belema during the event

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