Leading Women in Media Celebrate the Rise of the First Female Chairman in NUJ FCT Council
The Taimoko Women in Media Initiative (WIM) has extended heartfelt congratulations to Comrade Grace Ike on her groundbreaking election as the first female Chairman of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Council.
In a statement released by the organization, WIM President Queen Kunde Enoch lauded Ike’s achievement as a monumental step in breaking barriers and setting an inspiring precedent for women in the media industry.
“We are extremely proud to witness this historic moment,” Enoch said. “Comrade Grace Ike’s election is not only a victory for her but a significant milestone for women in media, as she continues to prove that leadership knows no gender.”
Taimoko Women in Media Initiative, a Nigerian CAC-registered organization, is dedicated to empowering women within the media profession and fostering an environment of growth and equality. With a mission to promote leadership and women’s advancement, WIM views Ike’s rise as the perfect alignment with its core values.
Enoch emphasized that Ike’s victory speaks volumes about her dedication, credibility, and the trust journalists in Abuja have placed in her leadership. “This overwhelming support reflects Comrade Ike’s exceptional skillset and integrity, qualities that are sure to bring about unparalleled success for the NUJ FCT Council,” she added.
The Taimoko Women in Media Initiative expressed confidence that under Ike’s leadership, the FCT Council will witness significant growth and positive changes, reinforcing the role of women in leadership across Nigeria’s media sector.
“Once again, we congratulate you, Comrade Grace Ike, on this well-deserved achievement. We look forward to seeing the transformative impact your leadership will bring,” Queen Kunde Enoch concluded.
With this historic accomplishment, Grace Ike continues to inspire and pave the way for future generations of women in media.