Stakeholders Advocate For Gender Inclusion In The Petroleum Industry
Balm for the Bruised Foundation participated at the One-Day Symposium themed “The Nigerian Petroleum Industry: The Way Forward,” held in Abuja alongside other organisations including the Nigerian Women Society and the Nigeria Association Of Women Journalists.

The one day symposium organised by NNPC and Class Masters Limited, offered us a platform to share ideas, amplify marginalised voices, and recommit to the values of fairness, accuracy, and accountability that define our work.

Our founder and Chief Executive, Princess-Ekwi Ajide was there live in her full capacity where discussants and panelists made a case for the inclusion Women and youths in the scheme of things in the Petroleum industry
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