

Eunice Oheneba Asiedu
Author
A letter to every young African woman who has ever been told her dreams were too big, her voice too loud, or her ambitions too bold.
I see you. The girl who stays up late dreaming of a life bigger than what anyone around her has imagined. The woman who walks into rooms and feels like she has to earn her right to be there. The entrepreneur who second-guesses herself every time someone raises an eyebrow at her vision.
I was you. And I want you to know: you are enough. Exactly as you are, right now, in this moment.
Your accent is not a weakness. Your culture is not a barrier. Your gender is not a limitation. These are the very things that make your perspective irreplaceable.
The world does not need more people who fit the mould. It needs more people who break it — with grace, with purpose, and with the kind of fire that only comes from knowing exactly who you are and where you come from.
Dream loudly. Build boldly. And never, ever apologise for taking up space.
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