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The Heart of a Woman: Mrs. Amara Kate Oyeka’s Journey

Women Making Remarkable  Stride 
Around the globe, women are making remarkable strides, tirelessly working to improve the lives of others and the communities they live in. They are the quiet backbone of families, nurturing children, supporting spouses, and caring for dependents. Imagine a family without a woman’s presence; it’s like a well-cooked soup missing its vital seasoning. The heart of a woman is a potent catalyst for change, perfectly illustrated by Mrs. Amara Kate Oyeka’s inspiring journey.

A Woman of Impact
Mrs. Oyeka is an extraordinary woman making a significant impact. She is a beacon of intelligence, beauty, and education. Her journey is marked by dedication and excellence, embodying resilience and empowerment.

Academic and Professional Excellence
Affectionately known as Amara to her friends and admirers, she is a distinguished fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria (ICAN) and the Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria (CITN). Her academic accomplishments include a B.Sc from the University of Nigeria and an M.Sc from Babcock University. With over 15 years of experience in Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), she has worked with the Ogun State Internal Revenue Service and the Lagos State Internal Revenue Service.

Mrs. Amara Kate Oyeka

A Force in Taxation
In the field of taxation, Amara is a formidable force. She excels in mentoring, lecturing, and facilitating seminars and workshops. Her advocacy for vulnerable groups, especially women and girls, highlights her compassionate nature. She embodies a gentle yet powerful humanist spirit, dedicated to making the world a better place.

Mrs. Oyeka receiving an award from the Executive Chairman of Anambra State Internal Revenue Service
Mrs. Oyeka receiving an award from the Executive Chairman of Anambra State Internal Revenue Service

Advocacy and Leadership
Amara’s hard work and unwavering passion have not gone unnoticed. She is a recognized advocate for gender-based issues, dedicated to improving the lives of women and children. Currently, she serves as the Senior Special Adviser to the Governor of Anambra State on Internally Generated Revenue (Technical). In this role, Amara continues to inspire and lead, demonstrating that the heart of a woman is indeed a powerful catalyst for change.

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Inspiration and Advice
In an interview with SylviaNgige.com at her office in Awka, Amara revealed that her role model is Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director General of the World Trade Organization. She advised the youth to live valuable lives that will sustain them when they reach their destinations. To her, women are individuals striving to make a societal change. She encouraged the women to speak up for themselves, to stop seeing themselves as mere ornaments, and to love and live their lives fully.

Mrs. Amara Kate Oyeka (left) with your truly, Sylvia Tochukwu-Ngige during the interview in Awka.

Personal Interests and Legacy
Amara enjoys beans, plantain, and fish as her favorite foods and spends her leisure time listening to women activists and honing her public speaking skills. Given the opportunity, she said she would prioritize agriculture as Africa’s main resource. She detests gossip, laziness, and backbiting, and wishes to be remembered as a woman with a pure heart, a gender-based activist, and a mother to vulnerable children in society.

A Woman of Strength and Grace
Finally, Mrs. Amara Kate Oyeka exemplifies strength, grace, and an unyielding pursuit of a better society. Her story is a powerful reminder that through dedication and compassion, one woman can indeed make a profound difference in the world.

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