08Mar

Today, March 8th, we celebrate the rights of women all around the world. Even if the world should celebrate your rights every day of the year, this day has a special aspect because it stands out from others in that it allows us to specially recognize the value you have in all life Human resources. In an era of feminization of many sectors such as the Army, mechanics, aviation and engineering, among others, it is important to dream of a world where women will be at the forefront thanks to both their skills and  human values.

Talent2Africa reminds you on March 8 that it is important to dream of a great career in your field, because you are a woman and you have the strength and courage of a whole world. For this, here are three African female success stories that will show you that everything is possible in Africa today. As Beyoncé sang, “Okay now ladies let’s get in formation!”

Irene Koki Mutungi, the Boeing 787 star in Africa

Aged 42, the Kenyan African long haul never passes unnoticed. First African promoted commander of commercial flights and first woman of the continent to steal a Boeing 787 long-haul, this woman continues to accumulate titles of glory since the end of her studies in the mid-1990s.

Today the icon of the airline Kenya Airways, this woman fought to feminize the company which has since released a more modern image in an aviation world known to be 97% predominantly men. The Kenyan “Lady Bird” is planning to set up her own airline soon, with a score of more than 10,000 flying hours without damage. Her goal ? Encourage more women to become pilots in Africa. What a beautiful ambition!

Folorunsho Alakija, Mrs. Famfa Oil

She is the living proof that it is not always your destiny to end up where you started. Former bank secretary, then fashion designer, and now oil magnate in Nigeria, this woman is now the richest woman in the world. With an estimated $ 3.3 billion, Ms. Alajkija is now the founder and director of Famfa Oil, while being married and the mother of four boys. Her company produces nearly 200,000 barrels a day. Despite her busy schedule, this African mother says that she has no trouble mixing private life with professional life. According to African Economist, she is to be congratulated for her perseverance and her contribution to innovation and entrepreneurship in Africa.

Fatou Bensouda, the international iron lady

Today General Attorney of the International Criminal Court, Mrs. Fatou Bensouda is the most feared and disputed magistrate on Earth. After studying Law in Nigeria, she became General Attorney of the Gambia before becoming Minister of Justice in that same country. She also served as a member of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

Since 2011 she is at the International Criminal Court, she finds herself at the heart of African politico-judicial life, making her one of the most influential women on the continent. She is not afraid of confronting militias and positioning herself as a super-justicier on the continent and should be an example for many women who think that femininity in a field as traditionally masculine as the magistracy is only an asset to use to get to their end.

Ladies, you have no excuse to raise your ambitions and always look higher. As you see, you can become what you want if you agree to think that we are in a world of equal opportunities. Dare to compete in the structure of your dreams, dare to work like a madwoman to show the world that you deserve your crown as a queen. Talent2Africa wishes you an excellent international day of women, dear “African Mousso”.