“And in an extraordinary year – when countless women around the world have made sacrifices to help others – one name on the 100 Women list has been left blank as a tribute.”
Some other women on the list are Sarah Al-Amiri, UAE’s minister of advanced technologies; Patrisse Cullors, human rights activist from the US; Jeong Eun-Kyeong, South Korea KDCA commissioner.
How the Women Are Chosen
The BBC’s 100 Women team said it drew up a shortlist based on names gathered s by them and suggested by the BBC’s network of World Service languages teams.
It also said it looked for candidates who have made the headlines or influenced important stories over the past 12 months, as well as those who have inspiring stories to tell, achieved something significant or influenced their societies in ways that will not necessarily make the news.
It said, thereafter, the pool of names was then assessed against this year’s theme — women who led change — and measured for regional representation and due impartiality, before the final names were chosen.
Commenting on the honour, Yesufu said: It is an honour and a humbling experience to be amongst the BBC 100 women. My fellow Nigerians, this is for you! I AM BECAUSE WE ARE! One day we will have a Nation where lives matter and the child of nobody can become somebody without knowing anybody.”