Nikkyosblog: celebrating and inspiring phenomenal women!

Welcome to Nikkyosblog!
Do you have the untiring desire to get inspired and learn from notable and successful women across the globe?
Do you have the pulsating desire to expand your knowledge on a wide range of fields from health to other self developing topics?
If yes, then this is the right platform for you.
We celebrate profiles that cut across the different fields of life.
I’m delighted to have you here, please do have fun exploring Nikkyosblog!

“I am a woman Phenomenally, Phenomenal Woman, that’s me”.-Maya Angelou

She is woman.
In glory and grace
flawed and human
the defiance in her scars
the sureness in her weary bare feet
She is boundless energy
Unbreakable and fierce
Like a furnace
with all the vile and bile
heaped upon her
Impurities meant to bury her purity
she has risen like the phoenix
and has forged strength.

  • Eliminate Any Negativity Around You

    Be mindful of who you allow in to your space. Surround yourselves with people who reflect the person you want to be. Choose your friends wisely, people you admire, who love and respect you. The less you respond to negativity, the more peaceful your life becomes. Stay positive and do not entertain negativity.

  • Tara Fela-Durotoye

    I’m celebrating Tara Fela-Durotoye today.  An amazing woman who is a huge inspiration to me. A makeup artist and lawyer. A pioneer in the bridal makeup profession in Nigeria. Tara was born on 6 March, 1977 in Lagos, Nigeria. She graduated from the Lagos State University with a degree in Law and proceeded to establish…

  • Hello November

    Think positive and work hard. Worry less and be kind. Happy New Month beautiful people!

  • Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh

    I’m celebrating an incredible woman. A heroine of our time. An inspirational woman who lived and died with integrity and honour.  Dr. Ameyo Stella Adadevoh, the courageous doctor who correctly diagnosed and contained the first case of Ebola in Nigeria though she had never seen an Ebola patient before. When threatened by Liberian officials who…

  • Take Criticism Seriously, But Not Personally

    “Take criticism seriously, but not personally. If there is truth or merit in the criticism, try to learn from it. Otherwise, let it roll right off you.” – Hillary Clinton