Breaking Barriers: A Case for a Nigerian Female President by Sam Prajnananda is a bold and timely exploration of the transformative power of female leadership in Nigeria. Drawing from inspiring stories of trailblazing Nigerian women in politics, business, healthcare, and global diplomacy, the book makes a compelling case for why the nation is ready—and in urgent need—of a female president.
Through profiles of powerful women like Folorunsho Alakija, Dr. Ameyo Adadevoh, and Amina Mohammed, this book showcases the brilliance, resilience, and integrity that Nigerian women have demonstrated in shaping society against all odds. It also honors unsung heroines and grassroots leaders who have led communities through crisis, driven social change, and empowered the next generation.
The book confronts the cultural and institutional barriers that have long excluded women from the highest office and offers practical strategies to dismantle them. With a focus on representation, economic empowerment, education, and sustainability, Breaking Barriers invites citizens, policymakers, and youth to reimagine Nigeria’s leadership through a more inclusive, just, and visionary lens.
This is more than a call for change—it is a roadmap to a stronger, more balanced Nigeria powered by the leadership of its women.
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