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Nkiru’s guide for the ambitious woman in ‘The Pressure Cooker’

- By Abubakar Adam Ibrahim

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NThe Pressure Cooker; Lessons from a Woman at Work Nkiru Olumide-Ojo 111 Narrative Landscape Press Hafsah Abubakar Matazu kiru Olumide-Ojo, a marketing and communicat­ions executive has been writing weekly columns titled, ‘Pressure Cooker’ for 6 years for the Business Day. When she debuted her book of the same title, it proved to be an enlighteni­ng and refreshing piece of work that women will probably go back to for many years to come.

‘The Pressure Cooker’ is a book that contained so much more than 111 pages could hold. It’s brimming with what the Nigerian career woman needs to know and hear. I truly haven’t read anything like it before. It really is a guide every woman should reference every now and again for motivation and advice.

Nkiru did an outstandin­g job when she penned this book. She did not shy away from the everyday issues encountere­d by career women, whether it’s in the home front as a mother and wife or at the work place, where cases of gender inequality, sexism and competitio­n between women are prevalent.

The book consists of 9 chapters namely: Mum at Work, Get Over Yourself and Get Ahead, The Boy’s Club, Your Partner and Your Work, The Executive Suite: Getting Up That Ladder, You and the Next Woman, Back to the Beginning, Managing Up; You and Your Boss and Lessons from Failing. These chapters as their titles imply, cover literally everything.

Writing from her own personal experience­s, Nkiru was very open in all she wrote, from her own challenges, how she overcame them, her failures and insecuriti­es she had and how she came out fierce and strong despite all odds is exhilarati­ng.

It gives fellow women the inspiratio­n, empowermen­t and push they need to be go getters too. She also reminds us that despite how society may paint us, we have the capability to paint ourselves in the image we choose as well and break the stereotype­s.

At the opening of each chapter is a firm and resonating quote with some embedded within the chapters too. A few of my favorites are; “If you want to go fast, go alone, but if you want to go far, go together.” Another one is where she mentioned women telling each other glossy clichés like, “Put in your best and nothing can stop you.” Where she was referring to how women could help each other build and uplift one another honestly in the chapter “The Boy’s Club.”

Along the same lines is another quote where she says, “Lighting another’s candle doesn’t dim yours, it just makes the room shine brighter.” The quotes she uses are so relatable. We can all apply them to our day to day lives and encourage others with them too.

‘The Pressure Cooker’ is such a down to earth, realistic and practical book that is here to redefine the narrative for women. To show that indeed, a woman can have it all; a family, a successful career and an overall happy life where she can make it work. This book contains the recipe for success for the Nigerian woman in all aspects of her life simply because a

Twoman like us came forward with her own personal experience­s and showed us all that there is a way to conquer it and break the glass ceiling.

Women issues are a common topic of discussion in our society and sometimes, simply having discussion­s online simply does not cut it. Writing a book was needed so that women could find something to identify with. I believe many women will find this book to be a sort of companion, a friend that can be read in times when we may need to find our way around our gender-defying society.

Nkiru’s ‘The Pressure Cooker’ is a strong, chain-breaking, yet spirited book needed to navigate through the world we live in.

Buchi Emecheta to be celebrated in London one year after death

o commemorat­e a year since her death, The Brunei Gallery in central London, will host an all-day celebratio­n of the life and work of the acclaimed Nigerian novelist Buchi Emecheta, who passed away in January this year.

As a novelist and story teller Buchi Emecheta touched the lives of many people, and continues to inspire a new generation through the example she set as an immigrant, single mother of five children who rose to become an internatio­nal literary figure.

This anniversar­y event will be a celebratio­n Emecheta’s life and work as well as an opportunit­y to hold a public conversati­on about her legacy.

The event will include a curated installati­on of The Life and Times of Buchi Emecheta, panel discussion­s, dramatisat­ions of excerpts from two of her best known novels, music and dancing and Nigerian food.

Also there will be colourful cultural tribute from members of the Ibusa community in London...

The event will also feature the official launch of the Buchi Emecheta Foundation and Omenala Press’ exciting new edition of Buchi Emecheta’s books will take place on the same day.

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 ??  ?? The author, Nkiru Olumide-Ojo
The author, Nkiru Olumide-Ojo
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Buchi Emecheta died in January 2017

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