Passion, Purpose, and Progress:Hajia Gidado Kudirat Durojaiye, Inspiring Women Through Creativity and Service.

By Her Voice News

In a world where many chase success, Hajia Gidado Kudirat Durojaiye stands out as a woman who creates it through passion, discipline, and an unshakable faith in God.

A teacher by profession, decorator, caterer, MC, and the founder of the Progressive Women Foundation, Hajia Kudirat is a beacon of inspiration for women striving to balance creativity, service, and purpose.

Can we meet you, ma? Kindly share a bit about your background and what you do.

All thanks to God. I’m a teacher by profession, and over time I’ve also built careers as a decorator, caterer, and master of ceremonies. I’m the founder of the Progressive Women Foundation, where we cater to the less privileged and empower women to find their footing in life.

My passion for creativity naturally drew me into catering and decoration and by God’s grace, I’ve gained many clients who appreciate my unique touch and commitment to excellent.

What inspired you to venture into catering and creative decoration?

It all began with passion. I’ve always loved to create beautiful things and see people happy. When I discovered how much joy I felt while baking, cooking, or decorating, I knew it was something more than a hobby. My drive to make every event unique and every meal memorable became my signature, and that’s how my journey grew.

Do you have any interest in going into politics?

For now, I don’t intend to go into politics, but I strongly support women who do. I believe women have great leadership potential. However, I might have a change of mind in the nearest future after all, I love to serve and help people, and that passion was what gave birth to my foundation. If the opportunity arises, I have all it takes to contribute meaningfully.

In your opinion, should Nigerians continue to place their confidence in established figures like Asiwaju, or should the nation give room for new political voices to emerge?

Yes, Nigerians can still trust Asiwaju. He’s doing his best in his own way, and we must acknowledge that. Leadership is a journey he won’t be there forever but upcoming leaders should learn from his strength, strategies, and sacrifices to move the country forward.

What message do you have for aspiring founders and CEOs who look up to you?

First, commit everything to God. Let Him guide your steps. Then, keep upgrading yourself the world is evolving, and you must evolve with it. Never stop learning; there’s no age limit to personal growth. Be disciplined, especially with money, because poor financial habits can destroy great visions.

Most importantly, believe in yourself consistency and faith are what keep dreams alive.

Her Voice Highlight Quote:

“Learning has no age barrier. The world is moving, and you must move with it.” Hajia Gidado Kudirat Durojaiye


“Your passion will open doors, but discipline will help you stay there.” Hajia Gidado Kudirat Durojaiye

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