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.

  • Optimism Is Key

    “Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement.” – Hellen Keller Optimism is key. Stop dwelling on the negatives.  

  • Minna Salami

    So, I’m celebrating Minna Salami today. A Nigerian, Finnish and Swedish writer. She is the founder of an award-winning blog, MsAfropolitan, which connects feminism with contemporary culture from an Africa-centred perspective. I admire this amazing woman and she inspires me greatly. Minna Salami was born in Finland in 1978 to a Nigerian father and a…

  • International Day of the Girl Child

    This day aims to highlight and address the needs and challenges girls face, while promoting girls’ empowerment and the fulfilment of their human rights. “On this International Day of the Girl, let us recommit to supporting every girl to develop her skills, enter the workforce on equal terms and reach her full potential.” UN Secretary…

  • Theresa May appoints first ever minister for suicide prevention (Another giant stride in the care of mental health)

    Theresa May has appointed the first ever minister for suicide prevention as part of a £1.8 million push to reduce the number of people taking their own lives. In what is thought to be a world first, Ms May announced that the health minister, Jackie Doyle-Price, will lead efforts to end the stigma that prevents…

  • World Mental Health Day

    Our mental health is just like our physical health; everybody has it and we need to take care of it. Mental health problems affect around one in four people. They range from common problems, such as depression and anxiety, to rarer problems such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Mental health problems can affect anyone. Mental health…