The Nigeria Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) has announced a major milestone with the official acquisition of its land, a development that underscores the association’s commitment to growth, stability, and progress.
This breakthrough was made possible through the leadership of the National Chairperson, Hajiya Aisha Ibrahim, who facilitated the payment of N1.5 million to secure the association’s land assets.
In a statement, NAWOJ praised Hajiya Ibrahim for her visionary leadership and dedication to the welfare of members, noting that her selfless service has instilled renewed confidence withini the organization.
“This achievement is not just about land ownership; it is about laying a strong foundation for the future of NAWOJ. It symbolizes unity, professionalism, and the collective strength of women journalists in Nigeria,” the association stated.
NAWOJ called on members across the country to celebrate this victory, stressing that the development opens new doors for capacity building, empowerment, and the advancement of women in media.
With this milestone, the association reaffirmed its mission to create lasting opportunities and enhance the welfare of women journalists nationwide.
