RED| For Africa, Ubuntu unveil WBTS list


In an effort to honor Nigeria’s impactful female leaders and their pivotal contributions to the nation’s advancement, RED| For Africa, a premier governance communication firm, has announced the launch of the “Women Behind The State (WBTS)” list, in collaboration with Ubuntu Tribe, a pioneer in the financial tech sector of tokenized real-world assets, starting with gold.

The WBTS list is a testament to the outstanding achievements of women across various sectors in Nigeria. Recognising their exemplary leadership in governance, social policy, business, and committed activism, this initiative shines a spotlight on their unwavering dedication to shaping a prosperous future for the country.


On the importance of the WBTS list, CEO, RED| For Africa, Ayodeji Razaq, stated, “By celebrating their remarkable achievements, we not only recognise their dedication to progress but also champion their pivotal role in fostering a more inclusive and equitable society.

He said, “through the WBTS list, we honor their outstanding contributions, amplifying their voices and paving the way for a future where every woman has equal opportunities to thrive and succeed.”

Business Lead at StateCraft Inc., Chinyere Akataobi, emphasised the importance of this initiative, stating, “The WBTS list serves as a powerful inspiration for women and girls nationwide, showcasing the limitless possibilities available to them.

“The diverse array of accomplished women featured on this list exemplifies the pivotal role women play in shaping Nigeria’s governance, social policy, business landscape, and advancing committed activism for the betterment of the nation.

“Partnering with Ubuntu Tribe underscores the initiative’s commitment to celebrating success and promoting economic empowerment. Leveraging blockchain technology, Ubuntu Tribe facilitates access to gold through its GIFT (Gold International Fungible Token) and Utribe Wallet, fostering financial inclusion and sustainability,” he added.

Meanwhile, the Founder, Ubuntu Tribe, Mamadou Kwidjim Toure had stated that the organisation foresaw a future where Africa’s prosperity is powered by the touch of female leadership.

“Financial inclusion for all is our mission, and empowering women, the continent’s matriarchs, is the key to unlocking exponential economic growth. We’re honored to celebrate these remarkable women shaping Nigeria’s future through the WBTS initiative with RED For Africa.”

The WBTS list showcases women who have made tangible impacts across Nigerian society. From influential figures such as the Head of Service Civil, Folashade Yemi-Esan, Senator Ireti Kinigbe to dynamic business leaders like Funke Akindele and Owen Diana Omogiafo, to dedicated social activists such as Ndidi Nwuneli, Kehinde Ayeni, and Aisha Yesufu, these women have left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s trajectory.

In celebrating these remarkable leaders, RED| For Africa and Ubuntu Tribe reaffirm their dedication to championing diversity, sustainability, and equal opportunities, irrespective of background or birthright.

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