March 6, 2026: Nigeria’s NASENI’s free Zoom event with women in engineering, other industrial professions, to celebrate International Women’s Day

by Piyush Mathur

Titled ‘Give to Gain: Designing Tomorrow, Driven by Women’, a free online talk focussing on the prospects for Nigerian women’s contributions to engineering and others sectors will take place on March 6, 2026.

Organised by the Abuja-based National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), the meeting will start at 10: 00 AM sharp, Nigeria time. (That would be 9:00 AM in Ghana; 10:00 AM in Norway; 11 AM in South Africa and Egypt; 12 PM in Uganda; 1:30 PM in Iran; 2:OO PM in Mauritius; and 2:30 PM in India.)

This event is meant to mark the International Women’s Day (IWD), which falls on March 8. This year, the theme for IWD is ‘Give to Gain’, intended to promote charity and collaboration for women’s empowerment.

The NASENI talk will host female speakers who have been working professionally as engineers, innovators, nature researchers, or business leaders. These speakers will share their experiences and insights, intended to help other women advance their careers and successfully meet challenges unique to women.

The talk will certainly be relevant to men also, and to people globally who care about themes related to gender, industrial work, as well as the backstory to research into natural phenomena.

A digital poster for this event was circulated on the Internet by Mr. Muhammed Garba, the Chief Accountant at the Abuja unit of the NASENI Centre of Excellence. This is the Zoom registration link for the meeting:

https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/QhKIb1S2SjSeelWHGduQcw#/registration

This is a digital poster for the NASENI online event meant to mark the Women’s Day, March 6, 2026; it shows bust-sized sketches of 6 black women in their professional attires. The image has a blue tinge.

This is a digital poster for the NASENI online event meant to mark the International Women’s Day, 2026. (Image credit: NASENI, Nigeria)

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