National Economy
Wednesday, January 21, 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy
News
National Economy
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Lead-In
  • Energy
  • Economy
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others

Adenike Adeekoʼs Foundation Urges Girls To Build Confidence, Embrace Creativity

by `
October 19, 2025
in News

 

Adenike Isi Adeeko, a Trustee of Tina Ogbebor Eye and Health Foundation has urged young girls to build self-confidence, embrace creativity, and prioritise their mental well-being as they pursue their dreams.

The call was made during a panel discussion to mark the International Day of the Girl Child, held on 10 October 2025 at the Thought Pyramid Art Centre, Abuja.

Representing Mrs Adenike Isi Adeeko, a trustee of the Foundation, were Cynthia Osingor, Margaret Odey, and Ruth Ifiezibe Obele.

They participated in a vibrant conversation on the theme, “The Girl Child and Her Art: The Role of Mental Health in Career Growth.”

YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

‘Why Credit Reforms Could Transform Nigeria’s Financial Inclusion Drive’

Customers Decry 7.5% VAT On Electronic Banking Services

The panel underscored the importance of confidence and self-belief in achieving success, noting that a strong sense of self-worth contributes significantly to both mental health and career advancement.

Young girls were encouraged to embrace their individuality, seek therapy when necessary, and understand that vulnerability is not weakness but strength.

Mrs Adeeko’s vision, shared through her representatives, expanded the concept of art beyond painting and drawing to include dance, music, and other creative forms. She urged girls to explore their artistic talents while balancing their educational and professional ambitions.

Parents, she added, have a vital role to play by encouraging their daughters’ creative pursuits and maintaining open communication that nurtures trust and confidence.

The event, jointly organised by the Thought Pyramid Art Centre and the Foundation for Art and Creative Talents (FACT), created a safe space for girls to learn, express themselves, and grow through art and dialogue.

Author

  • Bukola Idowu
    Bukola Idowu

ShareTweetShare

OTHER GOOD READS

‘Why Credit Reforms Could Transform Nigeria’s Financial Inclusion Drive’
News

‘Why Credit Reforms Could Transform Nigeria’s Financial Inclusion Drive’

2 days ago
Customers Decry 7.5% VAT On Electronic Banking Services
News

Customers Decry 7.5% VAT On Electronic Banking Services

2 days ago
News

Abuja Electricity Distribution Restores Power To FCT Water Board

2 days ago
Next Post
Tomato Traders Blame Soaring Prices On Supply Gaps, Poor Storage Facilities

Tomato Traders Blame Soaring Prices On Supply Gaps, Poor Storage Facilities

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
    • International Business
  • Lead-In
    • Cover
    • Investigation
  • Energy
  • Economy
    • Nigerian Economy
    • Fiscal Policy
    • Agri Business
    • Transportation
    • Industry
    • Competition
    • Homes & Property
    • Insurance
    • Companies & Markets
      • Companies
      • Capital Market
  • Tech
  • States & Politics
  • Commentary
    • Analyst
    • Business Matters
    • All Angles Considered
    • ClickSend
  • Editorial
  • Data
  • Others
    • Opinion
    • Analysis
    • Money Guide
    • Growth
    • Sport Economy

© 2025 | National Economy Newspaper | All Rights Reserved