Teen Stuns Nigeria from VP’s Seat, Demands Girls’ Rights

October 21, 2025

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In a rare and electrifying moment, teenager Joy Ogah stepped into Vice President Kashim Shettima’s chair on October 20, 2025, to deliver a fiery plea for girls’ rights and education across Nigeria.

The symbolic takeover, announced by the Vice President’s office on October 21, unfolded during a vibrant meeting with PLAN International, led by Helen Mfonobong Idiong, Director of Programme Quality and Innovation.

Ogah’s bold voice turned heads, sparking a national conversation.

From the VP’s seat, Ogah didn’t hold back. She spotlighted a staggering crisis: over 10.5 million children are out of school, with girls making up more than 60%.

“We need safe, inclusive classrooms for every child,” she declared, demanding urgent action to empower Nigeria’s girls.

A Passionate Call to Action

Ogah’s speech was a rallying cry. She urged leaders to supply free sanitary products in schools and ensure clean water, sanitation, and nutrition for all students.

“Girls deserve education, choice, and dignity not silence,” she said, her words resonating with raw urgency.

“I’m Vice President for a day, but this fight must live in our laws, schools, and budgets every day.”

Her message struck a chord: protecting girls builds a peaceful, equitable future. Ogah’s fearless advocacy challenged policymakers to prioritize girls’ education, making her a beacon for change in a nation hungry for progress.

Shettima’s Resounding Support

Vice President Shettima was all ears, praising Ogah’s courage and vowing to amplify her message. He reaffirmed President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to girl-child education, saying,

“We’ll partner with PLAN International to turn your vision into reality. Tinubu is a champion you can trust.” Shettima’s pledge energized the room, signaling that Ogah’s words could shape national policy.

His support aligns with Tinubu’s push for inclusive learning, a cornerstone of his administration’s agenda to uplift Nigeria’s youth, especially girls facing systemic barriers.

Nigeria’s Gender Equity Surge

Ogah’s moment comes amid a growing wave of advocacy. On October 20, 2025, groups nationwide called for more investment in girls’ education, mentorship, and anti-bias initiatives.

The government’s Renewed Hope Social Impact Interventions, launched in September, aim to empower over 10 million women with grants, digital access, and clean energy across Nigeria’s 774 local government areas.

Recent efforts, like the Student Loans Act and increased education funding, show a national push for equity. A workshop on inclusive education further cements this commitment, echoing Ogah’s urgent call for change.

A Spark for Change

Ogah’s day as “Vice President” wasn’t just symbolic it was a game-changer. Her focus on girls’ education tackles Nigeria’s deep-rooted challenges, from poverty to inequality.

By amplifying her voice, PLAN International and government leaders are fueling a movement to ensure every girl thrives.

This moment has ignited social media, with #JoyOgah and #GirlsEducation trending. Nigerians are buzzing with pride, seeing Ogah as a symbol of youth power and hope for a fairer future.

A Bright Future Beckons

Joy Ogah’s bold stand has set Nigeria ablaze with possibility. Her call for action challenges leaders to deliver on promises of equity.

As Tinubu’s team and advocates rally behind her, the nation sees a chance to transform education and empower millions of girls.

This electrifying event marks a turning point. Ogah’s voice, backed by Shettima’s support, could drive policies that reshape Nigeria.

The world watches as this teen’s courage inspires a generation to demand a brighter, more inclusive tomorrow.


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