How can her mother prepare her for the role of a wife?” She shouldn’t have to. This girl is not a wife. She is a child being forced into a role she cannot consent to. She still learning, still growing, still supposed to be safe. This scene is a reminder of the reality too many girls face in silence. It must end. #DRYTheMovie #EndChildAbuse # keepspeakingup. #wemustprotectourgirls. #JusticeForOchanya #ProtectOurGirls
Night of fun at A Very Dirty Christmas movie night, cheering @iniedo and the rest of the incredible cast and crew Get your popcorn ready. Go watch it now in the cinema. It’s a merry, jolly ride. 🍿🎬. @ritadominic @officialegoboyo @aycomedian @officialbovi @realsusanpeters @lilianesoroo
Night of fun at A Very Dirty Christmas movie night, cheering @iniedo and the rest of the incredible cast and crew Get your popcorn ready. Go watch it now in the cinema. It’s a merry, jolly ride. 🍿🎬. @ritadominic @officialegoboyo @aycomedian @officialbovi @realsusanpeters @lilianesoroo
I visited the office of the UN Resident Coordinator in Kigali, Rwanda, during the Co-Design Workshop of the Africa Leadership Academy for Women in Politics, co-hosted by the African Union, ASG, and @undpafrica . It was an insightful experience exploring the challenges and opportunities for women in politics and meeting inspiring women shaping the future of leadership in Africa.
I visited the office of the UN Resident Coordinator in Kigali, Rwanda, during the Co-Design Workshop of the Africa Leadership Academy for Women in Politics, co-hosted by the African Union, ASG, and @undpafrica . It was an insightful experience exploring the challenges and opportunities for women in politics and meeting inspiring women shaping the future of leadership in Africa.
I visited the office of the UN Resident Coordinator in Kigali, Rwanda, during the Co-Design Workshop of the Africa Leadership Academy for Women in Politics, co-hosted by the African Union, ASG, and @undpafrica . It was an insightful experience exploring the challenges and opportunities for women in politics and meeting inspiring women shaping the future of leadership in Africa.
When your flight gets delayed… you keep busy 📸🤳😉
Congratulations to my hubby. Counting all the blessings this year. Behind this moment is discipline, sacrifice, and quiet determination. Wharton wasn’t a finish line, it was a foundation. Proud of you, my love. Always. The world is waiting for you ❤️ #Wharton #ExecutiveEducation #ProudWife #LeadershipJourney
Lights, Camera, Action❤️ #averydirtychristmas
Hi Lovelies, I am happy to share this good news with you @gwuniversity @gw_globalfood @xtendedhandsfdn George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility Partners with Stephanie Linus’s Extended Hands Foundation to Launch Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa WASHINGTON (December 5, 2024) – In a transformative collaboration, the George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility has partnered with Nigerian actress and humanitarian Stephanie Linus and her Extended Hands Foundation to launch the Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa (MaHNIA). This initiative is designed to address pressing maternal health and nutrition challenges in marginalized African communities, focusing on empowering women and improving health outcomes. The partnership was officially launched after two screenings of Linus’s award-winning film, Dry, a powerful portrayal of a 13-year-old Nigerian child bride’s struggle with obstetric fistula. The film set the stage for an engaging panel discussion on maternal health, women’s rights, and the critical role of nutrition in enhancing healthcare systems in Africa. GW’s Global Food Institute and Global Women’s Institute co-hosted the event which included a powerful panel discussion. Panelist includes: John Forrer (Director of GW’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility), Lauri J. Romanzi MD, MScPH, FACOG, FPMRS Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Global Jefferson & Jefferson College of Population Health, (Erin Mielke (Senior Technical Adviser for Reproductive Health at USAID), Stephanie Linus(Founder, Extended Hands) and Tara Scully(Director of Curriculum Development at GW’s Global Food Institute). The Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa is a pivotal step toward addressing the maternal health crisis across Africa. By combining healthcare services with nutrition support and community-driven solutions, the initiative seeks to create lasting change for women and children in underserved communities.
Hi Lovelies, I am happy to share this good news with you @gwuniversity @gw_globalfood @xtendedhandsfdn George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility Partners with Stephanie Linus’s Extended Hands Foundation to Launch Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa WASHINGTON (December 5, 2024) – In a transformative collaboration, the George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility has partnered with Nigerian actress and humanitarian Stephanie Linus and her Extended Hands Foundation to launch the Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa (MaHNIA). This initiative is designed to address pressing maternal health and nutrition challenges in marginalized African communities, focusing on empowering women and improving health outcomes. The partnership was officially launched after two screenings of Linus’s award-winning film, Dry, a powerful portrayal of a 13-year-old Nigerian child bride’s struggle with obstetric fistula. The film set the stage for an engaging panel discussion on maternal health, women’s rights, and the critical role of nutrition in enhancing healthcare systems in Africa. GW’s Global Food Institute and Global Women’s Institute co-hosted the event which included a powerful panel discussion. Panelist includes: John Forrer (Director of GW’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility), Lauri J. Romanzi MD, MScPH, FACOG, FPMRS Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Global Jefferson & Jefferson College of Population Health, (Erin Mielke (Senior Technical Adviser for Reproductive Health at USAID), Stephanie Linus(Founder, Extended Hands) and Tara Scully(Director of Curriculum Development at GW’s Global Food Institute). The Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa is a pivotal step toward addressing the maternal health crisis across Africa. By combining healthcare services with nutrition support and community-driven solutions, the initiative seeks to create lasting change for women and children in underserved communities.
Hi Lovelies, I am happy to share this good news with you @gwuniversity @gw_globalfood @xtendedhandsfdn George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility Partners with Stephanie Linus’s Extended Hands Foundation to Launch Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa WASHINGTON (December 5, 2024) – In a transformative collaboration, the George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility has partnered with Nigerian actress and humanitarian Stephanie Linus and her Extended Hands Foundation to launch the Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa (MaHNIA). This initiative is designed to address pressing maternal health and nutrition challenges in marginalized African communities, focusing on empowering women and improving health outcomes. The partnership was officially launched after two screenings of Linus’s award-winning film, Dry, a powerful portrayal of a 13-year-old Nigerian child bride’s struggle with obstetric fistula. The film set the stage for an engaging panel discussion on maternal health, women’s rights, and the critical role of nutrition in enhancing healthcare systems in Africa. GW’s Global Food Institute and Global Women’s Institute co-hosted the event which included a powerful panel discussion. Panelist includes: John Forrer (Director of GW’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility), Lauri J. Romanzi MD, MScPH, FACOG, FPMRS Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Global Jefferson & Jefferson College of Population Health, (Erin Mielke (Senior Technical Adviser for Reproductive Health at USAID), Stephanie Linus(Founder, Extended Hands) and Tara Scully(Director of Curriculum Development at GW’s Global Food Institute). The Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa is a pivotal step toward addressing the maternal health crisis across Africa. By combining healthcare services with nutrition support and community-driven solutions, the initiative seeks to create lasting change for women and children in underserved communities.
Hi Lovelies, I am happy to share this good news with you @gwuniversity @gw_globalfood @xtendedhandsfdn George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility Partners with Stephanie Linus’s Extended Hands Foundation to Launch Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa WASHINGTON (December 5, 2024) – In a transformative collaboration, the George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility has partnered with Nigerian actress and humanitarian Stephanie Linus and her Extended Hands Foundation to launch the Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa (MaHNIA). This initiative is designed to address pressing maternal health and nutrition challenges in marginalized African communities, focusing on empowering women and improving health outcomes. The partnership was officially launched after two screenings of Linus’s award-winning film, Dry, a powerful portrayal of a 13-year-old Nigerian child bride’s struggle with obstetric fistula. The film set the stage for an engaging panel discussion on maternal health, women’s rights, and the critical role of nutrition in enhancing healthcare systems in Africa. GW’s Global Food Institute and Global Women’s Institute co-hosted the event which included a powerful panel discussion. Panelist includes: John Forrer (Director of GW’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility), Lauri J. Romanzi MD, MScPH, FACOG, FPMRS Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Global Jefferson & Jefferson College of Population Health, (Erin Mielke (Senior Technical Adviser for Reproductive Health at USAID), Stephanie Linus(Founder, Extended Hands) and Tara Scully(Director of Curriculum Development at GW’s Global Food Institute). The Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa is a pivotal step toward addressing the maternal health crisis across Africa. By combining healthcare services with nutrition support and community-driven solutions, the initiative seeks to create lasting change for women and children in underserved communities.
Hi Lovelies, I am happy to share this good news with you @gwuniversity @gw_globalfood @xtendedhandsfdn George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility Partners with Stephanie Linus’s Extended Hands Foundation to Launch Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa WASHINGTON (December 5, 2024) – In a transformative collaboration, the George Washington University’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility has partnered with Nigerian actress and humanitarian Stephanie Linus and her Extended Hands Foundation to launch the Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa (MaHNIA). This initiative is designed to address pressing maternal health and nutrition challenges in marginalized African communities, focusing on empowering women and improving health outcomes. The partnership was officially launched after two screenings of Linus’s award-winning film, Dry, a powerful portrayal of a 13-year-old Nigerian child bride’s struggle with obstetric fistula. The film set the stage for an engaging panel discussion on maternal health, women’s rights, and the critical role of nutrition in enhancing healthcare systems in Africa. GW’s Global Food Institute and Global Women’s Institute co-hosted the event which included a powerful panel discussion. Panelist includes: John Forrer (Director of GW’s Institute for Corporate Responsibility), Lauri J. Romanzi MD, MScPH, FACOG, FPMRS Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Global Jefferson & Jefferson College of Population Health, (Erin Mielke (Senior Technical Adviser for Reproductive Health at USAID), Stephanie Linus(Founder, Extended Hands) and Tara Scully(Director of Curriculum Development at GW’s Global Food Institute). The Maternal Health and Nutrition Initiative Africa is a pivotal step toward addressing the maternal health crisis across Africa. By combining healthcare services with nutrition support and community-driven solutions, the initiative seeks to create lasting change for women and children in underserved communities.
Stepping onto the red carpet at the Africa Film Finance Forum Summit 2025 felt like stepping into the future. It’s inspiring to see creativity and investment come together to shape stories that matter. @africafilmfinanceforum #FilmFinanceFuture #AFFFSummit2025”
HISTORIC $4.5B FILM CITY DEAL: TSC GLOBAL & DEL-YORK GROUP Congratulations to my hubby @linusidahosa and the @delyorkgroup on this groundbreaking partnership with TSC Global to build Lagos Film City (Kebulania)! A visionary $4.5 billion investment that will revolutionize Africa’s creative and technological industries. A big thank you and congratulations to the Lagos State Government for their unwavering support in making this transformative project possible. With state-of-the-art facilities, 10,000 jobs, and a $3.5B annual boost to Nigeria’s economy, this project is a legacy for future generations. Excited to witness Africa step into global creative leadership! Architectural work starts Q1-2025. Stay tuned for more updates! #Kebulania #LagosFilmCity #CreativeEconomy #Innovation #globalleadership
HISTORIC $4.5B FILM CITY DEAL: TSC GLOBAL & DEL-YORK GROUP Congratulations to my hubby @linusidahosa and the @delyorkgroup on this groundbreaking partnership with TSC Global to build Lagos Film City (Kebulania)! A visionary $4.5 billion investment that will revolutionize Africa’s creative and technological industries. A big thank you and congratulations to the Lagos State Government for their unwavering support in making this transformative project possible. With state-of-the-art facilities, 10,000 jobs, and a $3.5B annual boost to Nigeria’s economy, this project is a legacy for future generations. Excited to witness Africa step into global creative leadership! Architectural work starts Q1-2025. Stay tuned for more updates! #Kebulania #LagosFilmCity #CreativeEconomy #Innovation #globalleadership
HISTORIC $4.5B FILM CITY DEAL: TSC GLOBAL & DEL-YORK GROUP Congratulations to my hubby @linusidahosa and the Del-York Group on this groundbreaking partnership with TSC Global to build Lagos Film City (Kebulania)! A visionary $4.5 billion investment that will revolutionize Africa’s creative and technological industries. A big thank you and congratulations to the Lagos State Government for their visionary leadership and unwavering support in making this transformative project possible. With state-of-the-art facilities, 10,000 jobs, and a $3.5B annual boost to Nigeria’s economy, this project is a legacy for future generations. Excited to witness Africa step into global creative leadership! Architectural work starts Q1-2025. Stay tuned for more updates! #Kebulania #LagosFilmCity #CreativeEconomy #Innovation #GlobalLeadership
Welcome, 2025! This year, let’s make our spiritual lives the foundation of everything we do—growing in faith, trusting in Jesus, and walking in God’s purpose. With Him at the center, 2025 will be a year of peace, joy, and extraordinary blessings! #FaithInJesus #GodFirst #NewYearNewGrace #Hello2025 #PurposeDrivenLife