What It Means to Be a Woman in Journalism | Joy Asonye | TEDxKubwa

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Drawing from her journey as a journalist, the speaker reflects on the opportunities and challenges of being a woman in the media. She explores the importance of mentorship, networking, lifelong learning, and embracing new technologies while encouraging women to build meaningful careers that create lasting impact. Dr. Joy Rademene Asonye is a seasoned Nigerian journalist with over 12 years of experience, specializing in climate action, sustainability, and social justice. As President of the Female Journalists Network Nigeria and a NIPR member, she amplifies underserved voices. She produces Joy Asonye Live on KaftanTV and anchors Aso Morning on Aso Radio & TV, driving impactful conversations on national issues and the SDGs. With a Sociology degree, a Mass Communication diploma, and extensive media training, she brings depth and innovation to her work. A champion for women and youth empowerment, Joy uses journalism to inspire change, earning respect for her integrity and storytelling. Thi

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