Celebrating 50 women in tech
By Guardian Exclusive
19 March 2019 |
2:03 pm
Fifty women doing phenomenal work in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem are being honoured via a photo exhibition. The exhibition titled AUDACITY is celebrating these daring women in an interactive exhibition captured in a portrait series by Rebecca Nwose and Kunmi Owepetu.
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