
A New Chapter Unfolds at FIDA Nigeria!
The FIDA @ 60 Triennial Conference and AGM was an extraordinary event, marking a historic milestone for our esteemed organization. It was a time to reflect on our journey, celebrate our progress, and most importantly, usher in a fresh era of visionary leadership.
On Tuesday, November 26th, 2024, during the Triennial General Meeting, the stage was set for the election of our new executives. The day’s activities culminated in an unforgettable Inauguration and Handover Ceremony at the Formal Closing Dinner, where the baton of leadership was officially passed to a dynamic team ready to guide FIDA Nigeria into its next phase of greatness.
Meet the newly elected National Executive Team:
- Eliana Martins – CVP/National President
- Olubunmi Arajuwa – Deputy CVP/Deputy National President
- Rekia Rachael Adejo-Andrew – National Secretary
- Nnenna Igbokwe – Assistant National Secretary
- Beatrice Awah – National Treasurer
- Philomena Nneji – National Financial Secretary
- Chineze Obianyo – National Publicity Secretary
- Amina Suzanah Agbaje – Ex-Officio
We extend our best wishes to these exceptional leaders as they take on the responsibility of steering FIDA Nigeria to greater heights.
Let us celebrate this new beginning and reaffirm our commitment to the vision and mission of FIDA Nigeria. Together, we will continue to break barriers and build bridges for the benefit of women, children, and society at large.
FIDAat60 #Leadership #EmpoweringWomen #BreakingBarriersBuildingBridges



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