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Dr. Abimbola Oyetunde Congratulates Nigerian Women on International Women’s Day 2025

The General Manager Radio Nigeria Bronze Fm and first Female Deputy National President of the Nigeria Union of Journalists Dr. Mrs. Abimbola Oyetunde has congratulated Nigerian Women particularly female Journalists on the occasion of the 2025 International Women’s Day.
Dr Abimbola used the occasion to call for continued support for women in leadership roles as they remain resilience to shape the narrative in the media space
This was made known in a congratulatory message to commemorate the day.
She said “On this special occasion of International Women’s Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings and deep appreciation to all the incredible women across Nigeria, particularly to the women journalists who continue to shape the narrative in the media landscape”
“Today, we come together to celebrate the strength, resilience, and invaluable contributions of women—both in journalism and beyond”
“As women who are dedicated to the truth, storytelling, advocacy, and nation-building, you inspire generations with your courage and commitment to making a difference.”
“In a world where the media holds immense power to shape perceptions and drive change, women journalists stand at the forefront—breaking barriers, amplifying truth, and championing justice”
“Your relentless dedication to press freedom, gender equity, and professionalism deserves to be celebrated”
”On this International Women’s Day, let us recommit to empowering women in all sectors, ensuring gender parity in newsrooms, and fostering environments where women journalists can thrive—free from fear and bias”
“This day serves as a reminder of the progress we’ve made and the limitless possibilities that lie ahead. Together, we continue to rise”
Happy International Women’s Day” She added
The GM Radio Nigeria Bronze Fm, Dr Abimbola emerged as the first female Deputy National President of the NUJ since its inception
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