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Queen Amina of Zaria (circa 1533–1610), also known as Aminatu, is one of Nigeria’s most iconic historical figures, celebrated for…
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Queen Amina of Zaria (circa 1533–1610), also known as Aminatu, is one of Nigeria’s most iconic historical figures, celebrated for…
The plight of the African girl child is one of the most pressing challenges of our time, as millions of…
Ladi Kwali: A Legacy of Craft, Resilience, and Leadership As we celebrate Women Crush Wednesday (WCW) at StarCrest Foundation, it…
In a heartwarming outreach during the International Women’s Day (IWD) street impact organized by the StarCrest Foundation, Mrs. Happy, a…
The SCWAF, in collaboration with the MCDC Foundation Kigali, organized a Secondary School Leadership program for adolescent girls in a…
In the bustling streets of Jahi Village, amidst the chaos of vendors and passersby, one young boy stood out, not…
In today’s “no mercy” era, bullying persists as a means of asserting power and control over others. But beneath this…
Recently, our organization had the honor of being featured in the prestigious People’s Daily newspaper for one of our remarkable…
In Nigeria, the journey to basic education for the girl child is often fraught with challenges, perpetuating a cycle of…
Easter is deeply intertwined with the concept of giving and the ultimate gift of Jesus Christ. According to Christian belief,…