Here is the portrait of three exceptional women,
I let you judge for yourself…

Firmine Richard : French actress, Born September 25, 1947, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe, it was by pure chance that she obtained her first role at the age of 42, in 1989, through Coline Serreau, french actress, director and screenwriter. This was the main role for the comedy “Romuald and Juliette”. Since then she has shot more than 70 films and has a 34-year career. Dagoa wanted to honor her, because she started a career late, but it was filled with many successful films. She writes a short story, funny, necessarily to salute her career “Why Firmine took everything from me or almost”.
Ruth Kadiri : Nigerian actress, member of Noollywood. She was born on March 24, 1988 in Nigeria, She began acting in films in 2007, “Boys Cut” and she became known for her role in “Ladies Gangs” She has already shot more than 50 films and is now a film producer. What Dagoa would like Firmin and Ruth to play a film together, she already has the script for the occasion

she is an example of what women are capable of when they are welded and united, she received the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. Portrait of this woman on « Elle »

“Leymah Gbowee: African women, the strength is within us”… This 40-year-old Liberian, mother of six, survived two wars, launched a sex strike and brought down a tyrant… Her fight for women and for justice earned her the Nobel Peace Prize in 2011. Far from the miserable clichés, encounter with an indestructible…”.
Elle