Yesterday, October 11, marked the International Day of the Girl Child, a global occasion dedicated to amplifying the voices of girls and celebrating their limitless potential.
The day serves as a reminder of the importance of empowering young girls to pursue their dreams, challenge gender stereotypes, and take their rightful place in shaping the future.
While global conversations often highlight the challenges facing girls, this year’s commemoration shines a light on the remarkable women who once faced those same struggles but have now become leaders in Nigeria’s technology industry. These women have turned adversity into inspiration, using their achievements to show that gender should never be a barrier to innovation or success.
From fintech disruptors to satellite engineers, they represent a generation of women redefining what is possible in science, technology, and entrepreneurship. Their journeys prove that when girls are encouraged to dream big and given equal access to education and opportunity, they not only join the global conversation but also transform it. Their work continues to serve as a beacon of hope for young girls across Africa and beyond.
Among these trailblazers is Tope Omotolani, the Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of CrowdyVest, and one of the brilliant minds behind Farmcrowdy, Nigeria’s pioneering agritech startup. Through these platforms, she has connected thousands of smallholder farmers with investors, boosting food production and expanding financial inclusion. Tope’s work stands at the intersection of agriculture and technology, showing that innovation can power both economic growth and social impact.
Equally inspiring is Chioma Agwuegbo, founder of TechHerNG, who has spent years championing women’s access to digital literacy and technology. Her platform provides training and mentorship to help women use digital communication to grow their businesses, amplify their voices, and create meaningful change. Chioma’s vision goes beyond teaching technical skills she is building a movement that empowers women to shape narratives, mobilise communities, and lead with purpose.
As the world celebrates the International Day of the Girl Child, the accomplishments of these women stand as powerful proof that investing in girls transforms societies. Their stories remind the world that when girls are supported, educated, and included in technology, they not only participate but lead. Together, these women are changing ecosystems, building opportunities, and inspiring a new generation of girls to code, create, and conquer.

