International Council of Women Elects Dr Gloria Laraba Shoda as Board Member

The International Council of Women, ICW, has elected Dr. (Mrs.) Gloria Laraba Shoda, mni, into its board.

She is the first black African to be so elected

The election took place on May 17 2022 at the Mecure Point Hotel, Avignon Centre, France, during the AGM of the ICW.

In that capacity, Dr. Shoda will be in charge of African Women Councils affiliated to ICW

Before her appointment, Dr Shoda was the Immediate Past President of the National Council for Women Societies, NCWS, in Nigeria having served between 2016 and March 2022.

Born in Kawo, Kaduna State, she attended St. Peter’s Demonstration School and St. Faith’s College for her primary and secondary Education respectively in Kawo.

Dr. Laraba Shoda attended the Ogun State College of Education (now Tai Solarin University of Education) and obtained her National Certificate of Education (NCE). She enrolled for her Bachelor of Education Degree (B.Ed.) at the University of Benin (Uniben) in 1989 and graduated with Second Class Upper.

Dr. Shoda later proceeded to the University of Ibadan where she obtained a Master’s degree in Education, M.Ed (PhD Grade) in Community Development in 2005. She attended the senior executive course 36 at the prestigious National Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies, NIPSS, Kuru-Jos, in 2014 and bagged the title Member of the National Institute, mni.

She also did a Doctorate degree programme in Peace and Conflict Management at the Theological Seminary College, Ibadan, between 2012 and 2014.

Dr Laraba Shoda is the first female chairman of the governing council of the Moshood Abiola Polytechnic, Abeokota. A business woman of no mean repute, her business interests cut across the globe.

Dr (Mrs) Shoda was president, Remo Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture and Ogun State Chamber of Commerce, Mines and Agriculture, 2000-2004 and 2004-2008 respectively.

When the ICW created the African Regional Council of Women, ARCW, in 2018 in Jakarta, Indonesia, Dr. Shoda was selected to administer the new body along side others from South Africa and Morocco. This has been confirmed on the 17th of May 2022.

The headquarters of ARCW is in Abuja, Nigeria. Dr. (Mrs.) Laraba Shoda is maiden President.

The ARCW seeks to, among others, improve the welfare, progress and standard of living of women, girls and the vulnerable as well as increase women’s participation in political life in Africa through access to decision making. 

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