No doubt, some of the women ministers flaunt impeccable credentials and have distinguished themselves in their chosen career. They had brought their long years of professional competence to bear on governance, though, not without some brushes with their male counterparts and"authority that be."
In their own ways, they had managed to sail through the tiny eye of a niddle in a male dominated world, particularly in our clime where the trappings of traditions and religion served as an impendiments to in the realisation of their aspirations, writes CHARLES ADINGUPU
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