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Checking in from Nigeria, Nana Ize Musa, an Ambassador with a great passion for humanity’s appointment, shared about her humanitarian work and its global impact. Nana has dedicated her life to serving women and children, educating them and keeping them safe. In response to what 3 things a woman could do to own her power and voice, believe you are capable was her final point. Check out this week’s episode for more.
On another note, Nana encouraged me to go horseback riding. “Soon come.” :O)
This week’s guest is…
I am a Nigerian lady with a great passion for humanity’s appointment. I am a Human Rights Ambassador, cofounder of Modest Women Voices and founding member of Love Therapy Thursday. I have a strong vision of uplifting women and youth.
CONNECT WITH NANA:
Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/MusaIze
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/izeluv
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/musa.izenana
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/nanaize-musa
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