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Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu Appointed as National Director for program for Women in Agriculture & Food Security 2026 summit

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🌾 Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu Appointed as National Director for program for Women in Agriculture & Food Security 2026 summit

In a bold and inspiring move that bridges influence with impact, Miss Nollywood International Queen, Hassana Ozohu Salisu, has been officially appointed as the National Director for the 2026 Project – Delight Women in Agriculture, under the umbrella of the All Nigerian Women in Agriculture & Food Security Summit 2026.

This appointment marks more than a title — it signals a powerful fusion of culture, creativity, policy, and agricultural transformation.

Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu has consistently demonstrated that her crown is a platform for purpose.

Earlier in February, she was congratulated on her appointment as the Special Assistant to the National Elected President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) — a recognition of her leadership and influence within Nigeria’s creative industry.

Not stopping there, she secured a collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), reinforcing her commitment to protecting innovation and empowering creatives and entrepreneurs alike.

Now, she is extending that impact into one of Nigeria’s most critical sectors — agriculture and food security.

And she is not just participating. But working with the Delight women in agriculture to sustain women in the agro sector.

 

About Delight Women in Agriculture.
The Delight Women in Agriculture Initiative is a transformative organization dedicated to empowering Nigerian women across the agricultural value chain — from primary production to processing, branding, export, and policy advocacy.

For years, the organization has been steadily building influence within the agricultural sector, working closely with:

Industry ministries
Agricultural development agencies
Policy makers
Private sector stakeholders
National and International body and representative and the federal government.

Cooperative societies

Agro-processing entrepreneurs

Their mission is clear:
Increase women’s participation in agriculture, improve food security, and create sustainable economic empowerment opportunities.

A Track Record of Impact

The organization’s previous editions have delivered measurable results across multiple states in Nigeria.

Last Year’s Exhibition & Award Summit

The 2025 edition of the Delight Women in Agriculture Exhibition and Award Summit was a milestone event that brought together, by the president and other stake holder’s

Women farmers

Agro-tech innovators

Food processors

Investors

Policy makers

Export consultants

The summit featured:

Product exhibitions showcasing locally processed food and agro-products

Capacity-building workshops

Investment matchmaking sessions

Recognition awards for outstanding female agripreneurs

The impact was undeniable:

Increased market access for women-led agricultural businesses

Strategic partnerships between rural producers and urban distributors

Recognition of grassroots agricultural champions

Policy conversations on food security and sustainable farming

The event elevated women not just as participants in agriculture — but as drivers of Nigeria’s food economy.

Leadership at the Helm

At the center of this growing movement is the visionary President of Delight Women in Agriculture, whose leadership has been instrumental in positioning the organization as a credible and impactful platform.

Under her direction, the association has:

Expanded national visibility

Built strategic partnerships with ministries and regulatory bodies

Strengthened women-led cooperatives

Advocated for inclusive agricultural policies

Facilitated training in sustainable farming and agro-processing

Her leadership continues to attract stakeholders from across the agricultural ecosystem — including representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture, food security agencies, agribusiness investors, and development partners.

Why 2026 Matters

The All Nigerian Women in Agriculture & Food Security Summit 2026 is positioned to be the most ambitious edition yet.

With Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu now serving as National Director for the 2026 Project, the initiative is expected to:

Expand media visibility nationally and internationally

Bridge entertainment influence with agricultural advocacy

Increase youth participation in agribusiness

Drive sustainability-focused conversations

Attract stronger private sector collaborations

Her background in media, intellectual property advocacy, national leadership e.t.c uniquely positions her to amplify the voices of women farmers and agripreneurs across Nigeria.

A Movement, Not Just an Event

This is more than a summit.
It is a national movement for:

Food security

Women’s economic inclusion

Agricultural sustainability

Youth engagement in farming innovation

By aligning creative industry leadership with agricultural transformation, the 2026 project signals a new era — where influence is leveraged for impact and visibility translates into value creation.

The Road Ahead
As preparations begin for 2026, stakeholders across ministries, private agribusiness sectors, cooperative bodies, and international partners are expected to rally behind the initiative.

With proven impact, visionary leadership, and renewed national direction under Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu, Delight Women in Agriculture is not just sustaining momentum — it is scaling it.

And in a time where food security is a global conversation, Nigerian women are stepping forward as the solution.

The future of agriculture is female.
And 2026 is just the beginning.

 

 

 


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