History often remembers kings, presidents, and conquerors. But a cross Africa, extraordinary women have proven that true power is not about titles, it's about impact. Let's begin Yaa Asantewaa of Ghana. In 1900, when British colonial forces demanded the sacred Golden Stool of the Ashanti people, many leaders hesitated. Yaa Asantewaa did not. She rallied her people and led a resistance against colonial rule, becoming one of Africa's most celebrated symbols of bravery and resistance. Travel south to South Africa and you'll find the story of Winnie Madikizela -Mandela . During the struggle against apartheid, when many voices were silenced, she remained a powerful symbol of resistance. Despite years of persecution and hardship, she continued advocating for justice and equality, becoming one of the most recognizable figures in South Africa's fight for freedom. Then there is Wangari Maat...
Uyo, Akwa Ibom - In a bold move to tackle the scourge of Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), the Methodist Church Nigeria has trained 129 of its bishops on prevention and response strategies. The training, held on June 12, 2026 in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, was a collaborative effort with Lux Terra Leadership Foundation. SGBV, a form of violence that affects individuals based on their sex or gender, has devastating consequences on victims, including physical, emotional, and psychological harm. The training aimed to equip church leaders with the knowledge and skills to address SGBV, promoting a culture of love, justice, and protection for the vulnerable. "We must treat every human being with respect, valuing their worth irrespective of status," emphasized the trainers, citing the biblical doctrine of "imago Dei" (image of God). The church leaders were urged to reject patriarchal constructs and cultural practices that perpetuate SGBV. The training covered various ...