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    NiDCOM Celebrates Historic Appointment of Nigerian, Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke, as First Black International CEO of Women for Women International

    Ibom FocusBy Ibom FocusMarch 28, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    NiDCOM Celebrates Historic Appointment of Nigerian, Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke, as First Black International CEO of Women for Women International

    The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) proudly celebrates the landmark appointment of Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke as the first Black International Chief Executive Officer of Women for Women International.
    This historic achievement marks a significant milestone not only for Nigeria but for the global African diaspora community.
    A distinguished Nigerian professional and social impact leader, Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke, brings decades of experience in economic empowerment, gender advocacy, and sustainable development. Her appointment underscores the growing global recognition of Nigerian excellence and leadership in advancing
    inclusive development.
    In her new role, she will lead Women for Women International’s mission to support women survivors of war and conflict, helping them rebuild their lives through access to education, financial resources, and community support across multiple
    countries. Chairman/CEO of NiDCOM, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, described the appointment as “a proud and defining moment for Nigeria and the diaspora,” noting that Thelma’s
    eadership reflects the resilience, brilliance, and global impact of Nigerians worldwide.
    Thelma Ekiyor-Solanke’s appointment not only breaks barriers but also inspires a new generation of Nigerian women and young leaders to aspire to global leadership positions,” she stated.
    NiDCOM reaffirms its commitment to celebrating and supporting Nigerians in the diaspora who are making remarkable contributions across sectors worldwide. The Commission encourages continued collaboration and recognition of Nigerian
    professionals driving change on the global stage

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