 Or stayed with education, over 100 scientists in Clarence Secondary School girls in Benner State have been advised to adopt mentorship and take role models that will help in shaping their chosen or sharpening rather, their chosen life career. The students were drawn from 21 schools within and outside McCordy Metropolis to interact with professionals from various science, engineering, and disciplines. A professor of Agrochemistry, Lamy Namono, who organized a workshop under the auspices of Network of Niger Women in Science, Tech, Engineering, and Mathematics in Metz and STEM maintained that these interactions will help the students to deviate from vices that could undermine their future. Sometimes we say, oh science, it's not for girls, it's not for ladies. So we, that passion I have is to encourage these girls and make them, get them to interact with role models so that they are inspired. I mean, if this person can do it, I can do it as well. So that's basically the idea. So we celebrate the achievements of women in science. You see that opportunities are endless. Will you do that when it's music and vibrance? We can't do it now. You need to know with some biology, some chemistry, some physics or mathematics. Do you understand? To understand how you combine this with the script, what can happen in the process, the chemical reactions that can go on, how you can change comfort to the mother. And she's not good in maths. Is there any person that is not good in maths after this presentation? Nobody. You just need to break it and face mathematics. Maths phobia and maths anxiety, we have to get rid of it. It goes when you don't have any shoes in your home and you're being battered as a married woman. The law now protects you. There's a law against gender, domestic violence, gender-based violence. There's a law that shows, firstly, between the two of them, is in place.